By: National Special Districts Association
Since its formal establishment in January 2025, the National Special Districts Association (NSDA) has rapidly emerged as the unified national voice for special districts across the United States. From the outset, NSDA set an ambitious goal: to achieve representation in all 50 states by the end of 2027. Just one year later, that vision is on the road to becoming reality. Over the past year alone, NSDA has welcomed 12 new members, including nine individual special districts and three statewide associations, while expanding representation into six new states. This growth reflects both the increasing demand for a coordinated national voice and the strength of NSDA’s member-driven approach.
CSDA is a founding member of NSDA and all CSDA members are automatically considered members of NSDA with full access to NSDA benefits and resources. To learn more visit NationalSpecialDistricts.org and don’t forget to use your CSDA Member Access Code: CSDA8068
Welcome to the Newest Members of NSDA:
- Beaver Dam–Littlefield Fire District (AZ)
- Carter Plantation Community Development District (LA)
- City of New Orleans Mosquito, Termite and Rodent Control Board (LA)
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- Gardnerville Ranchos General Improvement District (NV)
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- Gravois Special Road District No. 8 (MO)
- Lakeshore Villages Master Community Development District (LA)
- Nebraska Association of Resource Districts
- North Dakota Recreation and Park Association
- St. Tammany Parish Mosquito Abatement District (LA)
- St. Tammany Parish Drainage District No. 2 (LA)
- Tennessee Association of Utility Districts
- Texas Special Districts Coalition
- York Sewer District (ME)
Map of all current NSDA Members.
CSDA Chief Advocacy and External Affairs Officer Kyle Packham and NSDA Public Affairs, Outreach & Engagement Director Chantal Unfug were in Washington, DC this past week for the American Society of Association Executives fly-in, advocating for key public finance issues including protecting the tax-exempt status of nonprofits and supporting the Special District Fairness and Accessibility Act of 2026 (H.R. 2766).
On Capitol Hill, Kyle met with the California delegation while Chantal connected with the Kentucky delegation to highlight the impact of associations and special districts. NSDA is proud to support its partners through the Community Impact Coalition and the Trust Associations campaign. Learn more at ASAE The Center for Association Leadership
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