Adopt law describing eminent domain program for redevelopment agency
In Plain English
The city's redevelopment agency already has approval to use eminent domain to acquire private property for development projects. State law requires cities to formally describe these programs in a local ordinance. This ordinance documents the existing eminent domain authority without expanding or changing it.
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