Why was the Urban Renewal Plan amended?

In 2007, the Commission approved a substantial plan amendment for the Downtown Oregon City/North End Urban Renewal Plan. The amendment reflected changes in the scope of projects in the project area in response to the 2004 Oregon City Futures Report and increased the maximum indebtedness to complete the Plan. The amendment also addressed infrastructure deficiencies for The Rivers project and The Cove projects.

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1. How is an Urban Renewal Plan financed?
2. How does Tax Increment Financing work?
3. What is Maximum Indebtedness?
4. When does it make sense to use urban renewal?
5. What can urban renewal pay for and what can it not pay for?
6. Does urban renewal increase property taxes?
7. How does “Tax Increment Financing” affect overlapping taxing districts?
8. What about schools?
9. How is an urban renewal area created?
10. What are the steps to amend a TIF area/plan?
11. What types of projects are typically completed?
12. How has urban renewal been used in Oregon City?
13. What are the benefits of TIF?
14. Why was the Urban Renewal Plan amended?
15. How long does an urban renewal plan last?
16. What are some examples of how urban renewal has been used elsewhere in Oregon?
17. What About the Downtown / North End District?
18. What do I do if I have more questions?