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County explores interlocal agreement with Provo Redevelopment Agency for housing project

December 20, 2023 | Utah County Commission Meeting Minutes, Utah County Commission, Utah County Commission and Boards, Utah County, Utah



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County explores interlocal agreement with Provo Redevelopment Agency for housing project
The Utah County Commission convened on December 20, 2023, to discuss various agenda items, with a significant focus on a potential partnership with the Provo Redevelopment Agency. The meeting highlighted a redevelopment project located across from Walmart in Provo, an area that has seen recent economic challenges with the closure of local businesses.

The commission addressed the need for an interlocal agreement that would facilitate the county's participation in tax increment financing for the project. This financing mechanism is intended to support redevelopment efforts in the area, which has been identified as a priority for revitalization. The discussion included the necessity of establishing an administrative fee to cover the county's costs associated with managing the tax increment financing, a practice that has not always been implemented in previous agreements.

Commission members expressed their support for the redevelopment initiative, emphasizing the importance of addressing the housing shortage in the county. One commissioner raised concerns about the availability of starter homes and affordable housing, noting that the market has changed significantly since the project began three years ago. The need for affordable housing options for new families was highlighted as a critical issue.

The commission agreed to continue discussions on the matter for two weeks, allowing time to review the proposed administrative fee and explore the possibility of incorporating affordable housing components into the project. Provo City representatives indicated their willingness to accommodate this delay, as there is no immediate deadline for the agreement.

The meeting concluded with a motion to postpone the item for further consideration, reflecting the commission's commitment to ensuring that the redevelopment project aligns with the community's needs for affordable housing and sustainable growth. The next steps will involve further discussions on the administrative aspects and potential funding strategies to support affordable housing initiatives in conjunction with the redevelopment efforts.

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