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Anne Corrock's avatar

The intent and purpose of Urban Renewal Agencies are to revitalize underutilized and blighted land by building needed infrastructure to encourage development. They are funded by incremental increases in property taxes in designated districts. Those increased taxes are diverted from other taxing districts for the life of the URA, a maximum of 24 years. In the case of the Ketchum Urban Renewal Agency (KURA), the County, Ambulance, BCRD, Ketchum Cemetery, Jail, even the City of Ketchum are the taxing districts affected. The idea is that once the KURA is retired, those taxing districts will have benefitted with greater increased taxes created by the work of KURA.

So the question is; Is KURA fulfilling their obligation to the deferred taxing districts to get maximum taxation from the development they are enabling/encouraging with their infrastructure improvements?

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Perry Boyle's avatar

Good point. Albertsons owns it.

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