Laguna Lakes Community Development District
A Community Development District (CDD) is a local, special-purpose government framework authorized by Chapter 190 of the Florida Statutes as amended, and is an alternative to municipal incorporation for managing and financing infrastructure required to support development of a community.
General CDD Links
- Chapter 189
- Chapter 190
- Chapter 197
- Chapter 112-Code of Ethics
- Florida Commission on Ethics
- Department of Financial Services
- Auditor General
Laguna Lakes CDD Specific Documents, Policies & Schedules
- Laguna Lakes Establishment Ordinance
- Rules of Procedure Adopted February 18, 2003
- Public Facilities Report (2nd Edition) 2008
- Site Plan and Boundary Map
- Lakes Maintenance Easements Standards of Care
- CDD Informational Flyer for the Laguna Lakes Community Association
- CDD Comparison to LLCA informational Flyer
- Resolution 2020-03 COVID-19 Virtual Meetings Resolution
- Approved Plantings List – Updated May 2020
Irrigation
The Laguna Lakes CDD operates, maintains and repairs the irrigation delivery system within the community. This includes the irrigation pump up to and including the valve boxes and contents therein. The CDD is responsible for the delivery of water to the valve boxes. For more information, please visit the Irrigation page.
Services
The Laguna Lakes CDD manages the storm water management system, lakes and preserves within Laguna Lakes. For More information, please visit the Services page.
CDD Elections
The CDD Board of Supervisors are elected to terms of four years and elections are staggered on a 2-year cycle. Information on running for office is provided here.
Performance Measures, Standards & Annual Reporting
Goals for Fiscal Year | Annual Report |
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Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Goals – August 28, 2024 |