RHID for Topeka, Kansas, refers to the Reinvestment Housing Incentive District (previously known as Rural Housing Incentive District in some contexts, but updated/amended for broader use including cities like Topeka).
It's a Kansas state program (under the Kansas Reinvestment Housing Incentive District Act) that helps developers finance housing projects by capturing the incremental increase in property taxes (from new or improved housing developments) for up to 25 years. This revenue funds public infrastructure improvements like streets, utilities, sidewalks, etc., to support new housing construction or renovation in communities facing housing shortages.Topeka specifically qualifies for and actively uses RHID (even though it's not a small rural town—the program was expanded to include Topeka and certain other areas). The city has an established RHID policy (e.g., via resolutions like 9379 and others), requires applications for districts and housing plans, and has approved multiple RHID projects recently, including multifamily apartments, potential 3D-printed homes, and downtown developments.
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