The Armstrong Community Development District is a local government entity established in 2016 in Clay County, Florida. It operates under Chapter 190 of the Florida Statutes and was created to plan, acquire, operate, and maintain community-wide improvements in planned communities, providing valuable infrastructure without burdening other governments and taxpayers.
With a five-member Board of Supervisors, the Armstrong CDD follows the organizational structure of other local governments in Florida. It hires a District Administrator, District Counsel, and District Engineer to manage operations, implement policies, and oversee construction projects within the district. The CDD is responsible for maintaining security, landscaping, irrigation, and stormwater systems, among other duties.
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