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City proposes ambitious urban renewal plan for economic growth

July 03, 2024 | Pella City, Marion County, Iowa



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City proposes ambitious urban renewal plan for economic growth
During a recent public hearing, the Pella City Council discussed the proposed Westside Urban Renewal Plan, aimed at stimulating economic development in the area. City official Mike presented the plan, highlighting its focus on the western side of Pella, including the Fifield industrial area and Pelham Municipal Airport.

The urban renewal plan is a continuation of efforts that began in 1995, with the goal of facilitating new development through infrastructure improvements. Proposed projects include the reconstruction of Washington Street, utility extensions, and upgrades to the Pelham Municipal Airport, including runway reconstruction and a new taxiway.

The plan aligns with the city's comprehensive growth strategy, which designates the west end as a high-growth area. The council emphasized that capturing increased property valuations from new developments would allow the city to reinvest in local infrastructure, enhancing overall community growth.

Councilmember Hopkins raised a question about the potential inclusion of vacant commercial lots on the north side of Washington Street in the urban renewal plan. Mike responded that while the current proposal is set, future amendments could incorporate these lots if they are developed for commercial or industrial use. The process for such amendments would typically begin with property owners submitting development proposals to the city's planning and zoning department.

The discussion underscored the importance of urban renewal in expanding the city's tax base, especially in light of recent changes to state property tax regulations. The council reiterated that while the plan benefits the city by capturing tax revenue, it also provides incentives for property owners to engage in economic development.

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