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City approves ambitious Westside urban renewal plan

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



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City approves ambitious Westside urban renewal plan
In a recent government meeting, the city council of Pella, Iowa, passed significant resolutions aimed at urban renewal and economic development. The council unanimously approved Resolution 6717, which designates a specific area of the city as an economic development zone. This resolution is intended to facilitate rehabilitation and redevelopment efforts that are deemed necessary for the public health, safety, and welfare of residents.

Following this, the council moved on to Ordinance 1042, which outlines the annual property tax levied on properties within the Westside urban renewal area. This tax will benefit various local entities, including the state of Iowa, the city of Pella, and the Pella Community School District. The ordinance passed its first reading with unanimous support from council members.

In a procedural move, the council also voted to waive the second and third readings of the ordinance, streamlining the approval process. The council expressed gratitude for the collaborative efforts in advancing these initiatives, which are expected to enhance the community's infrastructure and economic landscape.

The meeting concluded with a public hearing regarding the proposal to convey specific real property in the city, indicating ongoing efforts to manage and develop city assets effectively.

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