During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the potential establishment of a new urban renewal plan, focusing on the Brickyard development project. This initiative is expected to be a significant agenda item for the second half of 2024, with key considerations surrounding budget, ballot measures, and the urban renewal authority's reconstitution under revised state law.
The new legislation mandates that any urban renewal plan must include representatives from various taxing entities, such as the county, school district, library district, and cemetery district. This change aims to ensure that these entities have a voice in discussions that affect their property tax revenues, as the urban renewal plan allows for the capture of future property tax increments generated by the development.
The Brickyard project is projected to significantly increase property values, currently estimated at $40,000 in annual taxes, which could rise substantially post-development. The urban renewal plan seeks to capture 100% of the property tax increment and 60% of the town's current sales tax, alongside waiving certain capital impact fees. This financial structure is intended to fund public improvements, including necessary infrastructure upgrades to accommodate the development.
Officials emphasized the procedural complexity of the urban renewal process, which involves multiple meetings and notifications before any decisions can be made. The council is preparing to engage with the relevant taxing entities to discuss their participation and concerns regarding the urban renewal plan.
In addition to the urban renewal discussions, the meeting also covered updates on the Castle Rock Fire and Rescue's standards of cover and the Castle Rock Police Department's strategic plan for 2024-2029. The police chief highlighted the importance of community engagement and innovative approaches to policing, emphasizing a focus on individual service and quality of life issues.
The council ultimately voted to proceed with the preparation of the necessary documents for the Brickyard Urban Renewal Plan, with a motion passing 5-2. The discussions are expected to continue as the town navigates the complexities of urban renewal and public safety planning.