Friday, December 31, 2021

Tax Increment Financing

Tax Increment Financing (TIF) is a real estate redevelopment tool applicable to industrial, commercial, intermodal transportation area and residential projects.

Tax Increment Financing (TIF) is a real estate redevelopment tool applicable to industrial, commercial, intermodal transportation area and residential projects. TIF uses the increases in real estate tax revenues and local sales tax revenues to retire the bonds sold to finance eligible redevelopment project costs (K.S.A. 12-1770 et seq.) or to reimburse the developer on a pay-as-you-go basis.

Monies raised through TIF may be used for eligible redevelopment project costs approved by the city, such as land acquisition, site preparation, infrastructure, parking structures and other related costs. The TIF funding mechanism can be used to finance improvements within the district and can also extend to certain infrastructure improvements outside the designated district, if those improvements are contiguous to the district and are deemed necessary to implement the development plan. TIF cannot be used for the construction of privately owned buildings.

Financing is available from the proceeds of bonds issued by the city or on a pay-as-you-go reimbursement. The bonds are primarily secured by the incremental increase in property taxes within the redevelopment district as a result of the new construction or rehabilitation but may, under certain circumstances, also be general obligations of the city. The city may also use franchise fees and local sales taxes generated within the redevelopment district to pay the bonds or finance the project costs.

TIF works for both privately and publicly owned land to be sold for redevelopment. Advance developer commitment to construct the project is essential to demonstrate that the TIF revenues will be sufficient.

Businesses have found that TIF offers several distinct advantages. Using TIF generally allows the financing of land acquisition and other eligible costs with tax-free borrowing at generally lower interest costs. To receive the benefits of TIF, generally the site must be in a blighted area, conservation area, pre-1992 enterprise zone, intermodal transportation area or other eligible area.

Source : https://www.kansascommerce.gov/program/taxes-and-financing/tif/ 

 

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Monday, November 22, 2021

Grow Topeka

In our quest to “Bring Back the Boulevard” https://bbbt2021.blogspot.com/2021/10/if-you-are-property-owner-within-area.html

 

Let’s grow the City limits at the same time.

 

Annex  

 

 

Henry McClure

785-235-3353

Time Kills Deals

https://henrymcclure.com/

 

Tuesday, October 12, 2021

This is great - moving foward

 Bill Cochran wcochran@topeka.org

2:14 PM (51 minutes ago)

to Amanda, me, Brent, sterling.scott@svn.com

Mr. McClure:

I wanted to touch bases with you reference your email to the City Manager and others. I will be meeting with City staff reference your idea in about 3 weeks. We are checking on some property evaluations and waiting on some other information from the County. After we have met I will reach back out to you to have a more formal discussion on this topic.

 

          If you have any questions please let me know.

 

Respectfully,

 

Bill

 

 


 

 

Bill Cochran

Chief of Staff

City of Topeka

(785) 368-9439

Monday, October 11, 2021

RE: Check out this post… "Bring Back the Boulevard TIF ".

Thanks for your 2 cents. I hope Topeka can get behind this concept.

 

From: Dylan J Smith <djsmith@Topeka.org>
Sent: Monday, October 11, 2021 9:33 AM
To: Henry McClure <mcre13@gmail.com>
Subject: RE: Check out this post… "Bring Back the Boulevard TIF ".

 

Very interesting and hopefully this will provide some incentives going forward. I am not versed in all of those options, but I know the Boulevard is an area that I believe could really bring life back to Topeka and will directly tie to the downtown improvements. Thanks for sharing.

 

Dylan Smith

Assistant Fire Marshal, CFPS

Topeka Fire Department

785-368-4145

djsmith@topeka.org

    

 

 

 

From: Henry McClure <mcre13@gmail.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2021 4:04 PM
To: Dylan J Smith <djsmith@Topeka.org>
Subject: Check out this post… "Bring Back the Boulevard TIF ".

 

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Sunday, October 10, 2021

Bring Back the Boulevard TIF

If you are a property owner within the area shaded in Green, please support the “Bring Back the Boulevard TIF” project. This will be like the “Dynamic Core TIF District”. Each property owner can “self-help” and be their own developer. 



 

Public Involvement

Please send a letter of support to mcre1.bbbt@blogger.com

Here is a link the get more information on Tax Increment Financing and other financing districts in Shawnee County.

https://www.topeka.org/finance/community-improvement-tax-increment-financing-districts/  

 

Please let your elected officials know you are in favor of this concept.

aaron.mays@snco.us

bill.riphahn@snco.us 

kevin.cook@snco.us 

governingbody@topeka.org 

cclerk@topeka.org  

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