True North 400, formerly known as the North Fulton Community Improvement District (NFCID), is a self-taxing district that was formed in 2003 by a group of business leaders committed to maintaining and enhancing the North Fulton community. With the goal of investing in a more vibrant and sustainable North Fulton, the organization advances infrastructure projects that enhance the livability, walkability and drivability of the entire community. The True North 400 district spans from Mansell Road north to McGinnis Ferry Road, serving as a catalyst for transportation planning, investment and improvement.

Commercial property owners within the district’s boundaries pay a voluntary tax, which funds True North 400’s eff­orts. The organization’s mission is to work continuously to improve the economic viability of its district. This includes the development of efficient transportation services, with an emphasis on access, mobility, diversification and modernization.

True North 400 partners with the three cities that fall within its boundaries – Alpharetta, Milton and Roswell – to accelerate projects that improve the community of North Fulton. True North 400 regularly solicits input from its members for new projects and any member can submit requests to the organization for consideration.

Since its inception, True North 400 has leveraged more than $28 million to advance over $170 million worth of transportation and infrastructure improvements. True North 400 is committed to further enhancing the community and improving the quality of life for the nearly 400 property owners along the Georgia 400 corridor and North Fulton’s more than 270,000 employees.