Introduced
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To give local governments the authority to establish "downtown redevelopment" or "principal shopping district" zones in which special property tax assessments could be levied on privately owned non-residential property that benefits from the improvement, for the purpose of funding various improvements to parks, sidewalks, lighting, etc. within the zone.
Referred to the Committee on Commerce
Substitute offered
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Which reflects changes adopted following committee testimony and discussion.
The substitute passed by voice vote
Passed in the House 104 to 0 (details)
To give local governments the authority to establish "downtown redevelopment" or "principal shopping district" zones in which special property tax assessments could be levied on non-residential property that benefits from the improvement, for the purpose of funding various improvements to parks, sidewalks, lighting, etc. within the zone.
Substitute offered
To recommend modifications to language contained in the bill resulting from committee testimony and deliberation.
The substitute passed by voice vote
Passed in the Senate 27 to 7 (details)
To give local governments the authority to establish "downtown redevelopment" or "principal shopping district" zones in which special property tax assessments could be levied on non-residential property that benefits from the improvement, for the purpose of funding various improvements to parks, sidewalks, lighting, etc. within the zone.
Passed in the House 100 to 1 (details)