CALIFORNIA BILL NUMBER: 2013 AB 1080

“AB 1080, as introduced, Alejo. Community Revitalization and
Investment Authorities.
The Community Redevelopment Law authorizes the establishment of
redevelopment agencies in communities to address the effects of
blight, as defined. Existing law dissolved redevelopment agencies and
community development agencies, as of February 1, 2012, and provides
for the designation of successor agencies.
Existing law provides for various economic development programs
that foster community sustainability and community and economic
development initiatives throughout the state.
This bill would authorize certain public entities of a community
revitalization and investment area, as described, to form a community
revitalization plan within a community revitalization and investment
authority (authority) to carry out the Community Redevelopment Law
in a specified manner. The bill would require the authority to adopt
a community revitalization plan for a community Revitalization and
investment area and authorize the authority to include in that plan a
provision for the receipt of tax increment funds.
Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: yes.
State-mandated local program: no.

read the entire Assembly Bill 1080

22 February 2013

NTRODUCED BY Assembly Member Alejo
(Principal coauthors: Assembly Members Mullin and V. Manuel PĂ©rez)

(Coauthors: Assembly Members Brown, Ian Calderon, Perea, Stone,
and Williams)