Redevelopment Accountability
This bill would require all new, expansions or extensions of redevelopment areas to be subject to review by county LAFCOs (Local Agency Formation Commissions). Currently, redevelopment agencies can be created and expanded without oversight, negatively impacting county revenue, with lawsuits as the only recourse. LAFCO oversight will better mediate revenue disputes between counties and cities resulting from redevelopment diversions and avoid costly litigation.
We sent him to Sacramento to do a dirty job and I am pleased to see he took our votes seriously. If Norby can get this bill passed and signed I will be very happy and impressed. Everything is an uphill battle in Sac City. The impression I get from reading newspapers and talking to folks is that no one wants to work very hard at anything and the town is full of legislators who have moved their families near the capitol. While that may be great for the legislators and their families, the constituents are the ones suffering. Chris's wife and children are all down here which I think helps him remain motivated and grounded in the 72nd Assembly District. If you don't live in the 72nd Assembly District, you should contact your legislator and tell them to support AB 1859. If passed, I think this bill will help your local tax dollars continue going into their currently allocated programs such as sewer, road, school purposes without diversion into buying property and flipping it to a private developer who will make money while all new taxes generated go into the redevelopment agency. Stop me if I'm wrong on this, but it sure seems like a good idea!
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