The Lewis County Industrial Development Authority (IDA) is a non-profit organization established in 1991 with the aim of promoting economic growth in Lewis County, Missouri. With the support of the local community, the IDA collects a tipping fee from the landfill in Eastern Lewis County, which serves as its primary source of revenue. The IDA's mission is to create long-lasting job opportunities, assist existing businesses, attract new employers, and enhance the local infrastructure and facilities.
Strategically located in the heart of the Midwest along the Mississippi River, Lewis County offers easy access to major transportation routes, including the Avenue of Saints and the Interstate Highway systems. With a population of 10,211, Lewis County is also home to Culver-Stockton College and is within proximity to two other four-year educational institutions. Governed by a nine-person board of directors appointed by the Lewis County Commission, the IDA works closely with local authorities and financial providers to facilitate infrastructure improvements and secure state and federal funding for the benefit of the community.
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