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HomeHealth and Safety CodeDiv. 24Pt. 1Ch. 4Art. 16§ 33485 Project Area Tax Allocation

§ 33485 Project Area Tax Allocation

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§ 33485 Project Area Tax Allocation

Key Takeaways

  • •Money from taxes in a project area must stay in that area to help fix it up.
  • •Once the area is fixed, the extra tax money goes to the local government.
  • •Combining project areas is good if it helps the public and makes the area better.
  • •There are rules to make sure combining areas is fair and helpful.

Example

A neighborhood has old, run-down buildings and needs fixing up.

The tax money from that neighborhood is used to repair buildings and make it nicer. Once it's all fixed, the extra tax money goes to the city. If they combine this neighborhood with another one to fix them up together, they have to follow rules to make sure it helps everyone.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 33485 Project Area Tax Allocation

The Legislature finds and declares that the provisions of this part, which require that taxes allocated pursuant to Section 16 of Article XVI of the California Constitution and Section 33670 be applied to the project area in which those taxes are generated, are designed to assure (1) that project areas are terminated when the redevelopment of those areas has been completed and (2) that the increased revenues that result from redevelopment accrue to the benefit of affected taxing jurisdictions at the completion of redevelopment activities in a project area. Mergers of project areas are desirable as a matter of public policy if they result in substantial benefit to the public and if they contribute to the revitalization of blighted areas through the increased economic vitality of those areas and through increased and improved housing opportunities in or near such areas. The Legislature further finds and declares that it is necessary to enact a statute that sets out uniform statewide standards for merger of project areas to assure that those mergers serve a vital public purpose. (Amended by Stats. 2006, Ch. 595, Sec. 13. Effective January 1, 2007.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

redevelopmentpropertybenefitportlegislaturemergercalifornia constitutioncompletion

Related Statutes

  • § 33476.5 San Bernardino Project Merger
  • § 33486 Project Area Merger Rules
  • § 33327 Redevelopment Plan Notification Requirements
  • § 33328.5 Redevelopment Tax Roll Notification
  • § 33333.10 Redevelopment Plan Extension Rules

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Health and Safety Code. Section 33485.
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