Welcome
The Cordoba Ranch Community Development District (“District”) is an independent local unit of special-purpose government created pursuant to and existing under the provisions of Chapter 190, Florida Statutes, as an alternative method of planning, acquiring, operating and maintaining community-wide improvements in planned communities.
A Community Development District (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.
CDDs represent a major advancement in Florida’s effort to manage its growth effectively and efficiently. This allows a community to establish higher construction standards, meanwhile providing a long-term solution to the operation and maintenance of the community’s facilities.
Cordoba Residents,
Message sent on behalf of the CDD
The CDD is pleased to share an update on the ongoing efforts to maintain and enhance our community roads.
We recently engaged a vendor to address some immediate needs such as potholes, crumbling edges, and other deteriorating areas.
We are now moving into the next step of this work: stabilizing selected road sections with ribbon curbing. This curbing reinforces the edges of the roadway, helps prevent further deterioration, and improves long-term durability. In some areas, it will also add up to two feet of additional usable road width. Roadwork is underway, and the attached map shows the locations being addressed by Site Masters.
We know you may have questions, so we wanted to answer a few proactively:
Q: Are we adding curbing to the entire neighborhood?
A: Not at this stage. This is a multi-phase project, and the current work represents Phase 1. Future phases would be discussed, voted on at a CDD meeting.
Q: What will the new curbing look like?
A: The project uses ribbon curbing, which is a low-profile, fairly flat style of curb. It is designed to stabilize the road edges without creating a high vertical edge. This is not the type of curb that typically causes rim damage or scraping when vehicles pass near it.
Q: What about areas that already have curbing?
A: Existing curbing will remain as is. This phase focuses on areas where there is currently no curbing or where the road edges are deteriorating and need additional support. Any future changes to existing curbing would be considered as part of later project phases and reviewed by the CDD Board.
Q: When will the roads be repaved?
A: A recent professional road assessment, overseen by the district engineers, confirmed that our roads still have several years of useful life remaining. This allows the CDD to defer a full repaving—and the significant cost associated with it—to a later year.
Q: How does the approval process work for future road projects?
A: All proposals must be reviewed and approved by the CDD Board during a public meeting. Until a proposal and contract are formally approved, plans may evolve based on community needs, engineering guidance, and budget priorities.
Q: Who should I contact if I notice an issue?
A: Please contact Christina Newsome with any questions, concerns or observations.
We remain committed to addressing immediate roadway needs while steadily advancing long-term improvements for the benefit of the entire community.
Thank you for your continued support.
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Meetings held at:
18115 N US Highway 41, Lutz, FL, 33549-4481
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