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IL HB0311

IL HB0311
METRO EAST DEVELOPMENT ACT


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Introduced
01/27/2021
In Committee
03/27/2021
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
04/08/2022

Introduced Session

102nd General Assembly

Bill Summary

Creates the Metro East Development Act. States legislative findings for the need to create a Metro East Development Authority, including the need to develop and revitalize depressed areas of the Metro East. Defines "Metro East" as Madison, Monroe, Randolph, and St. Clair counties. Provides for the creation of the Authority, including the appointment of 12 members by the chairperson of each Metro East county; by the Director of Commerce and Economic Opportunity; by the executive directors of the Illinois Housing Development Authority and the Illinois Finance Authority; and by the Governor. Allows the Authority to hire an executive director. Lists the rights, powers, and duties of the Authority, including the power to borrow money and to issue bonds. Provides that the Authority shall perform an initial study and survey to determine what areas will be considered a depressed areas that contain a commercially, industrially, residentially, recreationally, educationally, or other blighted area. Provides for requirements related to meetings, public hearings, and administrative and judicial review of Authority projects. Provides for limitations on the Authority's powers. Describes procedures for procurement of debt and bonds, execution of deeds, demolition and removal of buildings, purchase of property, contracts, and costs of projects. Gives the Authority the power to investigate the conditions of any project in which it has an interest. Effective immediately

AI Summary

This bill creates the Metro East Development Act, which establishes the Metro East Development Authority. The Authority is tasked with carrying out community development programs in and for the depressed areas of Madison, Monroe, Randolph, and St. Clair counties (referred to as the "Metro East"). The Authority has various powers, including the ability to borrow money, issue revenue bonds, acquire and develop property, and undertake redevelopment projects in the designated depressed areas. The bill outlines the composition and procedures of the Authority, as well as the process for identifying and addressing blighted areas within the Metro East. It also provides limitations on the Authority's powers and requires public hearings and administrative review for certain actions. The overarching goal is to encourage economic and community development in the depressed areas of the Metro East region.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee (on 03/27/2021)

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