Lafayette City-Parish officials are considering the creation of a large taxing district to raise revenue for frontage roads and other improvement projects along I-10 and I-49. City-Parish Planning Manager Mike Hollier, speaking before a joint meeting of two groups planning for the future of the I-49 connector corridor, said a so-called "super TIF," or tax incremental funding district, would be able to levy an extra penny of sales tax in current and future commercial areas in the vicinity to fund the improvements. Plans call for frontage roads along I-10 and parks, paths, security, lighting and maintenance for the I-49 Connector.