What is Gateway Services CDD? Gateway Services is a Community Development District ( CDD ) which is a governmental unit created to serve the long-term specific needs of its community. Created pursuant to chapter 190 of the Florida Statutes, a CDD's main powers are to plan, finance, construct, operate and maintain community-wide infrastructure and services specifically for the benefit of its residents. In the GSCDD some of our responsibilities include storm water management, potable and irrigation water supply, sewer and wastewater management, and street lights. We also oversee and maintain some of the recreational areas such as the pool, soccer fields and common areas. Who Governs Gateway Services CDD A CDD is governed by its Board of Supervisors. Like all municipal, county, state, and national elections, the Office of the Supervisor of Elections oversees the vote, and CDD Supervisors are subject to state ethics and financial disclosure laws. You can click on "Supervisors " to learn more and meet our Board. Gateway Services District is managed by a team who specializes in Customer Care, Operations, Project Management, utilities and maintenance. They keep the water flowing, maintain the recreation areas, keep the pool safe and clean and take care of all of the Districts needs. If you think about our District being similar to that of small city or county, this will give you an idea of the management responsibilities of our team. You can click on "Meet Our Team " on the menu to learn more and see who's on the team. There are several benefits, one is the CDD complements the responsibilities of community homeowner's associations ( HOAs ). Another benefit is the CDD provides landowners consistently high levels of public facilities and services managed and financed through self-imposed fees and assessments. The CDD also ensures that these community development facilities and services will be completed concurrently with other parts of the development.
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