Norcross, GA ‐ April 17, 2025 – Gateway85 Community Improvement District (CID), a self-taxing district that uses additional property taxes to accelerate infrastructure improvements, security enhancements and economic development over its 14-square mile district along the I-85 corridor in Gwinnett County, held its annual Caucus of Electors on Wednesday, April 16, where two current board members were re-elected to serve another three-year term on the board.
Ryan Hoyt, executive managing director with JLL, was re-elected to Post 4 and will continue his role as Vice Chairman. Hoyt leads JLL Atlanta’s industrial group and is responsible for the strategic development and growth of industrial transactions including acquisitions, dispositions, leases, site selection and build-to-suit projects.
Tim Le, broker and owner of Atlanta Maxim Realty International, was re-elected to Post 1 and will continue to serve as Secretary of the board. Le is an entrepreneur with a focus on real estate development and project management and is actively involved with professional boards and community organizations, including the Asian Real Estate Association of America – Greater Atlanta Chapter (Past President) and the Georgia Vietnamese American Chamber of Commerce.
“Tim and Ryan have demonstrated an unwavering commitment to the growth and success of the Gateway85 district,” said Emory Morsberger, executive director – Gateway85 CID. “Their incredible leadership, strategic insight and dedication to our mission have played a vital role in driving the major investments and improvements we’ve delivered across the district. Their continued service ensures we stay focused on keeping Gateway85 one of the most dynamic, diverse and business-friendly corridors in the region.”
Under the leadership of its board, Gateway85 CID continues to deliver impactful improvements to the district. In the past year, the CID has celebrated the launch of a new microtransit program, installed upgraded traffic signals along Jimmy Carter Boulevard and supported significant corridor beautification efforts — all aimed at improving mobility, safety and quality of life for businesses and residents.
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About Gateway85 CID
Gateway85 Community Improvement District is one of the largest CIDs in the state of Georgia. The public-private partnership is funded by commercial property owners in the 14-square mile area, spanning the I-85 corridor in southwest Gwinnett County. Formed in 2006, the formerly named Gwinnett Village CID represents more than 550 owners, accounting for $1.7 billion in commercial property value. Gateway85 succeeds by partnering with Georgia DOT, the Atlanta Regional Commission, Gwinnett County, Norcross and Peachtree Corners. These partnerships have led to over $110 million in improvements since 2006 and are on track to produce another $179 million in progress by 2030. For more information, please visit the website, or connect via Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn or Instagram.
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