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Senate moves substitute for RDA reform to third reading, adds one-year moratorium on new RDAs

Utah State Senate · February 18, 2005
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Summary

Lawmakers substituted and amended Senate Bill 184 to limit redevelopment authority (RDA) practices, add a one‑year moratorium on new RDAs not already in process, and adjust taxing-entity appointment rules for first-class counties; the substitute was adopted and circled on third reading for further amendments.

Senator Bramble moved to delete and substitute first substitute Senate Bill 184, a compromise measure addressing perceived abuses by redevelopment agencies (RDAs). The substitute narrows allowable RDA uses, eliminates the ability to extend or expand RDAs in many cases, bars RDAs from funding certain recreational or stadium projects, and preserves the 20% low-income housing redirection to ensure…

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