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Council renews Chapter 353 redevelopment zone for downtown; members call for study session on expansion
Summary
The City Council reestablished its Chapter 353 redevelopment district downtown, renewing the tax-incentive program that expired in 2024; councilors discussed the program’s success, the prohibition on reapplying for the same address, and asked staff to schedule a study session on expanding boundaries.
The Liberty City Council voted to renew the municipal redevelopment program under Chapter 353 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri for the downtown redevelopment area, declaring the area blighted for the purposes of the program and reauthorizing property tax payment incentives for eligible projects within the existing boundaries.
City staff said the program previously operated from 2014 until it sunset in 2024 and that the renewal keeps the same geographic boundary and the…
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