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New Jersey Statutes, Title: 52, STATE GOVERNMENT, DEPARTMENTS AND OFFICERS

    Chapter 9q: Creation

      Section: 52:9q-10: Findings, declarations.

          
2. The Legislature finds and declares that:

a. The city of Trenton is of unique significance to the State and the nation both as the State capital and center of State governmental operations, and as the site of the battle which in the nation's memory turned the tide toward American independence;

b. The historic and public importance of the city, once contemplated as the site of the nation's capital has too long been neglected in a State which lacks a demographic or commercial center of sufficient magnitude to serve as a focus for State identity and pride, and, as a result, the city is in great need of redevelopment and revitalization;

c. The actions and decisions of the State government are vitally connected to the redevelopment and revitalization of those portions of the city which serve as the commercial center of the community and in which public buildings and historic sites are located;

d. It is a public purpose of this State to establish a capital district within the city and to create a redevelopment corporation operating within the boundaries of the district, which will plan, coordinate and promote the public and private development of the district in a manner which enhances the vitality of the district as a place of commerce, recreation and culture and as an area in which to conduct public business and visit historic sites and thereby restores the prominence and prestige of the seat of State government for the benefit of all of the citizens of this State;

e. In the exercise of its powers toward this public purpose, the Capital City Redevelopment Corporation will plan, coordinate and encourage an appropriate balance of governmental and nongovernmental facilities and activities in the district, and assist in the provision of public, recreational and cultural facilities, in the preservation and restoration of historic structures and sites, and in the stimulation of private investment in the district in order to establish it as a source of State pride equal in standard to the best of State capitals in the country; and

f. To facilitate the redevelopment of the city of Trenton and provide for increased cooperation between the city and the State, it is necessary to provide the Capital City Redevelopment Corporation with additional powers, including the authority to act as a municipal redevelopment entity, create subsidiaries, enter into partnerships with private developers, hold its own funds and to issue bonds, notes and other obligations paid for from non-State sources to fund redevelopment projects, and to expand the composition of its board.

L.1987, c.58, s.2; amended 2009, c.252, s.1.



This section added to the Rutgers Database: 2012-09-26 13:37:55.






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