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Northwest Georgia Joint Development Authority : ウィキペディア英語版 | Northwest Georgia Joint Development Authority The Northwest Georgia Joint Development Authority (NWGAJDA) is a joint development authority that serves Catoosa County, Chattooga County, Dade County, and Walker County in the U.S. state of Georgia. The NWGAJDA was created under general statute of the OCGA § 36-62-1 in the year 1998 and is registered with the Georgia Department of Community Affairs.〔(Georgia Department of Community Affairs ), provides a searchable database of all registered local government authorities in the state of Georgia.〕 The office of the NWGAJDA is located in Rock Spring, Georgia on U.S. Route 27. ==Joint Development Authorities in the state of Georgia== Joint Development Authorities (JDAs) are a collabrative effort of two or more jurisdictions to guide the development of a region. The importance of JDAs in Georgia has increased since the passage of the Business Expansion and Support Act (BEST) of 1994.〔(Dan McRae ) Partner, Seyfarth Shaw, LLP〕 The BEST program allows for an additional $500 credit through the state of Georgia's Job Tax Credit program.〔(Georgia Department of Community Affairs ) executive summary of the Georgia Business Expansion and Support Act〕 In the state of Georgia, two or more jurisdictions may combine to form a joint development authority. In addition, the 2003 House Bill 309 of the Georgia General Assembly allows or the "creation and activation of a joint development authority for a county of this state and a contiguous county of an adjoining state" insofar as to allow for the join collaboration of recreational projects such as sports facilities and amphitheaters〔(Georgia General Assembly ) 2003 H.B. 309〕
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