
The Montgomery County Transportation Improvement District (the “TID”) is a special purpose local government created by the Montgomery County Board of Commissioners in 2001 to finance and expedite high priority transportation improvement projects that support significant economic development in Montgomery County and its region.
The TID is engaged with projects at the request of other Montgomery County governments. Its role with individual projects ranges from planning and advising to full turn-key financing and delivery, depending on specific project requirements.
The TID is governed by a Board of Trustees composed of five voting members appointed by the Montgomery County Commissioners. Two non-voting members of the Board are appointed by the presiding officers of the Ohio House and Senate.
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The Strategic Enhancement of Economic Development Program (the “SEED Program”) is a program established in 2015 as a means for the Montgomery County Office of Community and Economic Development (MCED), the Dayton-Montgomery County Port Authority (Port), and the TID to strategically create and pursue significant economic development opportunities in Montgomery County, Ohio. Primarily, the SEED Program provides a framework for the County, Port, and TID to work as Program Partners with local governments, developers and property owners to prepare “shovel ready” development sites, respond rapidly to competitive business location opportunities, and invest in important community facilities.
As opportunities are identified, SEED partners will enter into agreements with Program Partners in order to develop specific development plans, create multi-party financing capability, and establish specific project responsibilities. The impact of the SEED Program will be evaluated against criteria established by the Boards of the MCED, TID, and the Port.