CDD Information

A. Full Legal Name: Canopy Community Development District

B. Public Purpose: The Canopy Community Development District is a local, special purpose government entity authorized by Chapter 190 of the Florida Statutes as amended, and created by ordinance of The City of Tallahassee Ordinance 17-O-08 as an alternative method of planning, acquiring, operating and maintaining community-wide improvements in planned communities. A CDD provides the “solution” to Florida’s need to provide valuable community infrastructure generated by growth, ultimately without overburdening other governments and their taxpaying residents. Community Development Districts represent a major advancement in Florida’s effort to manage its growth effectively and efficiently. This allows a developer to establish higher construction standards, meanwhile providing a long-term solution to the operation and maintenance of the community’s facilities. The Canopy CDD has been granted those general powers defined in Section 190.011, Florida Statutes, as well as those special powers defined in Section 190.012(1) and (2)(a), (d), and (e), Florida Statutes, all as more particularly described in The City of Tallahassee Ordinance. CLICK HERE FOR LINK TO CHAPTER 190, F.S.

C. Fiscal Year: October 1 through September 30

D. District Establishment Date: : PDF | RTF

E. Contact Info for District:
Canopy Community Development District
Governmental Management Services – North Florida, LLC
475 West Town Place, Suite 114
St. Augustine, Florida 32092
(904) 940-5850

Website: www.canopycdd.com

F. District BoundariesPDF | RTF

G. Taxes, Fees, and Assessments: Assessments are collected Pursuant to Florida Statutes Chapter 170.

H. Primary Contact Info:
Canopy Community Development
Governmental Management Services – North Florida, LLC
475 West Town Place, Suite 114
St. Augustine, Florida 32092
(904) 940-5850

I. Code of EthicsLink to Florida Commission on Ethics (CLICK HERE)

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