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Redevelopment Agencies

State reform strips redevelopment; agencies must shutter or pay billions

Cities across San Mateo County are analyzing whether their redevelopment agencies can afford the annual payments mandated by new state laws or whether they will be forced to close. Read More

State redevelopment agencies might really be goners

Hours before the Wednesday midnight deadline for passing a state budget, legislative Democrats rammed through a ridiculous, gimmick-laden, majority-vote spending plan that failed to reform anything and failed to impress Gov. Jerry Brown, who vetoed it less than a day later. Read More

California Republicans demonstrate their irrelevance

California Republicans love to talk about limiting government, fighting bureaucracy and keeping taxes low, but on March 17 they proved that this is nothing more than a rhetorical device. Given the opportunity to rein in the size and power of government in a tangible way, Assembly Republicans — with one sole exception — punted. They rallied to save some of the most abusive and wastrel government agencies around. Read More

What would a review of San Francisco’s redevelopment agency turn up?

Mayor Ed Lee has a lot of confidence in San Francisco’s redevelopment agency — which may be a lot easier when you aren’t part of a scathing statewide review receiving a lot of attention this week. Read More

Elimination of Redevelopment Agencies hurts small business

Redevelopment agencies are on the verge of being eliminated in California, and disadvantaged communities will pay the price. Citizens don’t understand the Redevelopment Agency or its impact well — but a year from now, legislators may rue the day they acted so hastily to eliminate it without planning to continue its most basic functions or giving local communities an opportunity to weigh in. Read More

Redevelopment agencies need to go away, once and for all

Nine of California’s big-city mayors met recently with Gov. Jerry Brown in an attempt to talk him out of eliminating redevelopment agencies as part of his budget-balancing proposal. Read More

Mayor Ed Lee heads to Sacramento to help rescue redevelopment agencies

Mayor Ed Lee is headed to Sacramento this week to try to convince Gov. Jerry Brown to spare redevelopment agencies for California cities.Brown has suggested eliminating the agencies as a way to help trim the state’s $25 billion budget deficit. Read More

California cities are going on wild spending spree

Gov. Jerry Brown has been caught flat-footed in his plan to shutter the state’s redevelopment agencies as cities across California continue to squander their redevelopment cash, tying up hundreds of millions of dollars in long-term spending on half-baked projects simply to keep the money away from the state. Read More

Redevelopment industry, critics launch into a full-defense mode

When Gov. Jerry Brown proposed to eliminate more than 400 local redevelopment agencies and redirect their property taxes into schools and other local governments, he ignited what is shaping up to be a very sharp political firefight.The billions of dollars at stake are motivating the redevelopment industry to deploy heavy political artillery against the assault. Read More

Big-city mayors bulldoze Gov. Jerry Brown’s redevelopment plan

San Francisco Mayor Edwin Lee
Redevelopment is crucial to creating jobs in California to fight the plague of 12.5 percent unemployment, the mayors of the state’s nine largest cities insisted in a meeting with Gov. Jerry Brown on Wednesday. That theme was echoed by every mayor in attendance. Each spoke positively about the meeting and the governor’s promise to work with them on a compromise. Read More
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