Erickson helps your whole community, not just the people who live on campus. The development of a comprehensive campus bolsters every level of your local economy.
Erickson Works in Partnership with Your Community
Community leaders quickly become enthusiastic supporters when they see the positive impact an Erickson-developed community could have on their town because Erickson communities are the best of neighbors. They have specialists on staff that fully understand citizen concerns and guide the development of each campus to mitigate these concerns. Erickson’s professional planners, engineers, architects, and designers work with members of the community to develop campuses that bring much needed services to the area with minimal effect on traffic patterns, aesthetic cohesiveness of the town, environmental issues, and other considerations important to the community.
Erickson Brings Increased Tax Revenues
An Erickson-developed community dramatically increases municipal revenue generated by local property taxes while its residents use very few municipal services. The resulting windfall in municipal revenue created by an Erickson campus benefits the entire local community.
Residents Served by Erickson Are Light Users of Government Services
An Erickson campus is a uniquely autonomous community. It provides its own security and emergency response service. It also provides its own road maintenance, trash removal, and other expensive services that are typically funded by the local government. Since the communities pay for these services privately, more tax-generated resources are available for the benefit of your entire town.
Erickson Strengthens Your Schools
Families with school age children especially benefit from the presence of an Erickson-developed and -managed community because it will generate significant new revenue for your local school budget. Plus, hundreds of Erickson residents volunteer at local schools reading to children, tutoring in math and grammar, and performing administrative duties such as teacher’s assistants. At the same time, an Erickson community, unlike new townhouses or single-family houses, does not add a single child to the school system.

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