Chapter 53
54 sections
§53-1 Definitions for redevelopment law
§53-2 Creating a local redevelopment agency
§53-3 Agency members and staff must disclose property interests
§53-4 Removal of agency members
§53-5 What the redevelopment agency can do
§53-6 How a redevelopment plan gets approved
§53-7 Faster approval for rebuilding after a disaster
§53-8 How the agency can buy land for redevelopment
§53-9 How the agency can do work on acquired land
§53-10 Getting property appraised before selling
§53-11 Government agencies can help with redevelopment projects
§53-12 Rules for selling or leasing redevelopment land
§53-13 New constructions by agency
§53-14 Agency property tax exemption with limits
§53-15 Redevelopment agency money and the redevelopment fund
§53-16 How the agency can borrow money and issue bonds
§53-17 Agency bonds can be used like other public bonds
§53-18 How a redevelopment agency can invest its extra money
§53-19 Redevelopment agencies must report yearly to the county council
§53-20 Auxiliary redevelopment area
§53-21 Building housing for people forced to move
§53-22 How state and county money can fund redevelopment projects
§53-23 How to create a redevelopment corporation
§53-24 Agency consent required before filing redevelopment corporation papers
§53-25 How other corporation laws apply to redevelopment corporations
§53-26 What powers redevelopment corporations can use
§53-27 Limits on profits paid to project investors
§53-28 Rules for issuing stock and bonds
§53-29 Minimum amount of stock and debentures
§53-30 Rules for issuing income debenture certificates
§53-31 Rules for borrowing money and issuing bonds
§53-32 Limits on what a redevelopment corporation can do
§53-33 When a redevelopment agency can make a deal with a redevelopment corporation
§53-34 Agency oversight of redevelopment corporations
§53-35 Restrictions on selling a redevelopment project
§53-36 Rules for Ending a Redevelopment Corporation
§53-37 Insurance companies can invest in redevelopment projects
§53-38 Tax break for affordable redevelopment housing
§53-39 No implied limits
§53-51 Urban renewal projects
§53-52 Urban renewal plan
§53-53 Powers with respect to urban renewal
§53-54 Counties and public bodies can help with urban renewal
§53-55 Urban redevelopment coordinator office
§53-56 What counts as a workable program
§53-57 How the urban renewal coordinator is chosen and removed
§53-58 Who can be hired as the urban renewal coordinator
§53-59 Coordinator: duties and powers
§53-60 County rules for repairing or demolishing unsafe homes
§53-81 County can run urban renewal itself instead of using an agency
§53-82 What happens when a county agency is abolished
§53-83 County powers when acting directly on redevelopment
§53-84 How the county can borrow money for redevelopment
§53-85 What counts as a project and how to pay for it