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Innovation Park is home to Danfoss Turbocor Compressors, Tallahassee's newest corporate headquarters, R&D and high-tech manufacturing facility.

Economic Development Transportation Fund (Road Fund)

The Economic Development Transportation Fund, commonly referred to as the "Road Fund," is an incentive tool designed to alleviate transportation problems that adversely impact a specific company's location or expansion decision. The elimination of the problem must serve as an inducement for a specific company's location, retention, or expansion project in Florida and create or retain job opportunities for Floridians.

ELIGIBILITY

Eligible projects are those that facilitate economic development by eradicating location-specific transportation problems (e.g., access roads, signalization, road widening, etc.) on behalf of a specific eligible company (e.g., a manufacturing, corporate/regional headquarters, or recycling facility).

Up to $2,000,000 may be provided to a local government to implement the improvements. The actual amount funded is based on specific job creation and/or retention criteria.

JOB CREATION CRITERIA

Permanent full-time positions must be created based on a formula that no more than $5,000 will be used to create each position. A waiver can be granted if the project is located in an area experiencing severe economic distress.

APPLICATION PROCESS

  • The unit of government who will own and be responsible for maintenance of the transportation improvement must apply to Enterprise Florida and have approval of funds for its transportation project PRIOR to the final decision of the company on whose behalf the application was made.
  • In order for the application to be considered, that company must estimate and disclose:
  • The capital investment it intends to make in the facility;
  • The number of permanent full-time jobs to be created and/or retained at the facility; and
  • The average hourly wage, excluding benefits, for the new and/or retained permanent fulltime jobs.
  • Enterprise Florida staff will work closely with the community and the company to ensure the needs of the company are met and the application accurately reflects the transportation problem.

For additional information contact the Economic Development Council of Tallahassee/Leon County, Inc. (850) 521-3111.

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