Does being in an urban renewal area affect my property tax or property value?

There is no additional assessment of properties within an urban renewal area and no increase in the mill levy with the formation of the district. The value of the property improved by new construction or rehabilitation rises. Properties that are not rehabilitated generally remain unaffected or experience an increase in value because of improvements to nearby properties or because public improvements have added a general benefit to the area. The development community often perceives properties located within an urban renewal area as valuable because of the availability of financial incentives which are not available outside the district.

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1. About LURA
2. What is urban renewal?
3. What is "blight"?
4. What is Tax Increment Financing?
5. What is LURA's role in the community?
6. Why is urban renewal important?
7. What financing is available through LURA?
8. Does being in an urban renewal area affect my property tax or property value?
9. Why would I, a property/business owner, want to be included in an urban renewal area? What will the urban renewal plan do for me?
10. Does LURA only work on redevelopment and demolition projects?
11. How long does urban renewal last?
12. How can I get in contact?