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Chapter 374
Urban Renewal in Municipalities

Sections

374.001
Short Title
374.002
Legislative Findings; Intent
374.003
Definitions
374.011
Resolution; Election
374.012
Alternate Approval Process for Certain Projects
374.013
Use of Public or Private Resources
374.014
Municipal Urban Renewal Plan
374.015
General Municipal Powers Relating to Urban Renewal
374.016
Slum Clearance
374.017
Disposition of Property
374.021
Exercise of Urban Renewal Project Powers
374.022
Creation of Urban Renewal Agency
374.023
Board of Commissioners
374.024
Agency Personnel; Report
374.025
Approval Requirement
374.026
Urban Renewal Bonds
374.031
Election Required
374.032
Tax Increment Fund
374.033
Computation of Tax Increments
374.034
Allocation of Tax Collections and Tax Increments; Tax Increment Fund
374.035
Tax Increment Bonds
374.036
Disbursements from Tax Increment Fund
374.037
Municipal Annual Report; Statement
374.901
Use of Acquired Property for Public Housing
374.902
Exercise of Urban Renewal Powers by Certain Counties
374.903
Urban Renewal in Disaster Area
374.904
Costs of Relocation
374.905
Municipal Property Exempt from Levy and Execution
374.906
Powers of Public Body
374.907
Title of Purchaser
374.908
Conflict of Interest
374.909
Judicial Proceedings
374.910
Effect on Municipal Powers
 



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