* The "largely" above is because I don't know if RCID needs to comply with public comment type scenarios. Or course, if the public comments are limited to residents of the district, then it doesn't really matter one way or the other. Meaning, Disney doesn't need to go to some public meeting and lobby about why the roads department should prioritize updates to World Drive, and listen to others oppose why RCID should not issue bonds to finance that construction. I mean, they may still need those public meetings, but if the only people allowed are residents, it's a small crowd. Contrast that with an Orange County public meeting where the sequence of that work is being debated against updating the intersections around the mall, airport, or Ikea.