Stripes
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Because they want it done. Even still, Universal is paying a fraction of what Disney would pay in the same situation. The road is even being built by Universal, not a government entity, and still about half the cost is being paid by taxpayers.Then why is UNI paying for so much infrastructure build out even now?

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I think the counties would’ve chipped in quite a bit, just like they’re doing for Universal. If RCID was dissolved, it would result in a substantial tax decrease for Disney, would it not?This premise of 'counties would have done it if RCID didn't' is rose colored glasses. Counties would have constrained what could have been done under municipal ownership for the very reason RCID was there to start with... because the counties were so constrained.
Disney could’ve also paid for a lot of the infrastructure directly and then deeded the land to the county in order to reduce their property tax bill and the cost of maintaining the infrastructure.
There are benefits to using Reedy Creek to pay for certain infrastructure and municipal services, as opposed to paying for it privately. But Reedy Creek ensures that the landowners in Reedy Creek pay for their own municipal infrastructure and services. If RCID did not exist or was dissolved that cost would be saddled with county taxpayers, reducing Disney’s property tax bill.Disney is paying for many things with those tax dollars as the vehicle to pay for it (EMS, etc). It's not a comparison of 'is my property tax bill lower'... It's a "Is there advantages to paying for all this stuff via this vehicle vs doing it ourselves". Clearly there is... otherwise they wouldn't do it via RCID in the first place.
I’m 100% sure Disney would prefer that RCID be dissolved over the situation they’re facing now.