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Resident asks whether Liberty Land TIF utilities will be city-owned or private; staff says improvements will be owned by the city
Summary
At the Dec. 30 Rapid City Public Works Committee meeting, resident Mark Millar asked whether utilities in the Liberty Land TIF would be privately owned or treated as public infrastructure. City staff said TIF streets and utilities are public improvements that "will be owned by the city," though final service arrangements will be set during design.
At the Dec. 30 Rapid City Public Works Committee meeting, resident Mark Millar asked whether utilities in the proposed Liberty Land tax-increment financing (TIF) project would remain privately owned or be dedicated to the city, raising concerns about past cases in which master-metered utility structures shifted costs to tenants or the municipality.
"I'm Mark Millar," the commenter said, identifying himself as a contractor and noting he had "heard this from the Department of Labor" before turning to…
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