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Centennial adds seats to urban renewal board to align with state law
Summary
The council approved resolution 2024-R-51 to expand the Centennial Urban Redevelopment Authority from nine to 13 members to comply with 2015 state urban renewal requirements and named or acknowledged several appointees and next steps for convening the expanded board.
The Centennial City Council on Dec. 17 approved resolution 2024-R-51 to amend the composition of the Centennial Urban Redevelopment Authority (CURA), expanding the board to 13 members so the authority will be positioned to consider future urban renewal projects in compliance with state law enacted in 2015.
Neil Marciniak, the city’s economic development director, told council the change implements state urban renewal requirements passed in 2015 that require additional community representation on URA boards when undertaking new projects. Marciniak said the change is precautionary — the city…
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