In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the establishment of a new project area boundary aimed at generating property tax revenue to support anticipated developments. The proposed boundary encompasses 48 acres, and the tax increment generated will be based solely on increases in taxable value from new developments, such as new buildings or expansions. Existing businesses within the area, including Subway and Arby's, will not see changes to their current property tax assessments unless they undertake new construction.
The resolution passed unanimously, allowing the agency to move forward with drafting a community reinvestment project area plan. This plan will outline the steps necessary to implement the project and is expected to enhance local development opportunities.
During the meeting, it was noted that recent communications with a development group indicated interest in including additional parcels within the project area. However, officials cautioned that adding these parcels could raise the base taxable value, potentially reducing the increment available for future developments. The discussion highlighted the importance of ensuring that any changes made to the project area align with the overall goals of enhancing accessibility and fostering growth.
The meeting concluded with a reminder for officials to review the CRA process and schedule, ensuring they are prepared for the next steps in finalizing the community reinvestment area plan.