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Staff recommends waiting to close urban renewal districts; members say closing hospital district now could forfeit larger opportunities
Summary
City financial staff outlined the one‑time and ongoing revenue impacts of closing urban renewal districts and told the board a conservative timeline could yield materially higher returns; several members urged caution on closing the Health Corridor (hospital) district now because Kootenai Health is planning a master plan for its Coeur d'Alene campus and pilot revenues could exceed a one‑time payout.
City financial staff briefed the Ignite CVA board on the fiscal implications of closing several urban renewal districts, recommending the city delay closure to capture greater long‑term revenue and to avoid forfeiting partnership opportunities.
Katie, a city finance presenter, explained the two ways the city benefits when a district closes: (1) ongoing additional property taxes as increment folds into the city's taxable base and (2) a onetime share of the district's liquid assets after existing debts are satisfied. She said closing the Health Corridor District today would add roughly $250,000–$257,000 in ongoing revenue in the example presented and that the district's…
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