City of Atlanta moves forward with TIF Projects
Benefiting existing and new businesses
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[October 11, 2020]
A new blacktopped parking lot and outdoor digital sign were recently
installed at Atlanta's Country Aire Restaurant. This project was paid
for through a partnership between the Country Aire Restaurant and the
City of Atlanta. Financial assistance from the City was provided from
the City's "Tax Increment Financing" program, otherwise known as "TIF".
The new parking lot and digital sign are great improvements for the
Country Aire Restaurant - designed to help this important member of
the Atlanta business community.
In addition to the Country Aire project, Atlanta has two other TIF
projects in the works. Atlanta's former laundromat building located
downtown is being renovated so it can reopen and once again provide
the community with a laundry everyone can use. The City has
partnered with local resident, Jared Mattingly, on this project.
Funds from Mattingly and from the TIF program are being used to
clean out the building, repair the roof, upgrade equipment, and make
it ready to once again provide laundry services in Atlanta.
A third TIF project involves the former Sherman's Curiosity Shop
building located on 1st street. Josh and Ashley Collins, owners of
Collins Roofing, are restoring this property. The couple plans to
locate a new business in the rear of the building that will offer
antique truck repair and restoration services. In the front of the
building, Josh and Ashley are planning a yet-to-be determined new
retail business. The first phase of the project includes
installation of a new roof, repair to the rear of the building, and
restoration of the building's awning.
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Atlanta established a TIF District several years ago for the purpose of
improving the town's local economy. When the District was first set up, the
value of all properties inside it were assessed and the total amount of property
tax generated by those properties determined. This amount was established as the
base amount of property tax revenues for the TIF District. As property taxes
increase each year due to improvements and other factors, all property tax
revenue above the base amount is set aside annually into a TIF Fund administered
by the City. The annual property tax revenue collected above the base amount is
called "incremental revenue". By state law, incremental funds are to be used for
economic development projects in a TIF District - such as the Country Aire
Restaurant project, the Collin's project, and the laundromat project.
With the opening of the new Atlanta Truck Stop, even more TIF revenue will be
generated that the City can use to partner with other businesses, organizations,
and individuals on even additional economic development projects for the
community.
The mission of the Logan County Economic Development Partnership is to cultivate
a business environment that enhances Logan County by expanding our local and
regional economy through programs that sustain and grow existing businesses,
attract and establish new businesses, and increase quality employment
opportunities.
For more information please contact:
Bill Thomas, Executive Director at:
wthomas@teleologic.net
217-732-8739
or 217-648-5077
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