The legislature finds that there is a need for new development in areas of a city that are already built up in order to provide employment opportunities, to improve the tax base, and to improve the general economy of the state. Therefore, cities are authorized to develop a program for improving a district of the city to provide impetus for commercial development; to increase employment; to protect pedestrians from vehicle traffic and inclement weather; to provide the necessary linkage between peripheral parking facilities and places of employment and shopping; to provide off-street parking to serve the shoppers and employees of the district; to provide open space relief within the district; and to provide other facilities as are outlined in the development program adopted by the governing body. The legislature declares that the actions required to assist the implementation of these development programs are a public purpose and that the execution and financing of these programs are a public purpose.
Minn. Stat. § 469.124
PURPOSE.
Applied in 6 court decisions — leading case 614 Co. v. Minneapolis Community Development Agency (1996)
Most recently applied in Eagan Economic Development Authority v. U-Haul Co. of Minnesota (July 2010)
1987 c 291 s 125
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