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Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-18-c > 970-b

§  970-b. Legislative findings and declaration. It is hereby found and  declared that there exists in  many  communities  blighted  areas  which  threaten  the economic and social well-being of the people of the state.  Blighted areas are characterized by one or more of  the  conditions  set  forth  in  subdivision  (a)  of  section  nine  hundred  sixty-c of this  article.    It is further found and declared that such conditions of  blight  tend  to  further  obsolescence,  deterioration  and disuse and that remedying  such conditions is necessary to  facilitate  commercial  and  industrial  development,   to   maintain   and   expand   the   supply  of  low  and  moderate-income  housing  and  to   maintain   and   expand   employment  opportunities for jobless, underemployed and low income persons.    For  these  reasons  it  is  declared to be the policy of the state to  protect and promote the sound development and redevelopment of  blighted  areas   and   whenever   the  redevelopment  of  such  areas  cannot  be  accomplished by private enterprise alone  without  public  participation  and  assistance  in  the  acquisition  of  land,  in planning and in the  financing of land assembly, in the work of clearance, and in the  making  of  improvements  necessary  therefor,  it  is in the public interest to  employ the power of eminent domain, to advance or  expend  public  funds  for  these  purposes, and to provide a means by which blighted areas may  be redeveloped or rehabilitated.

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Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-18-c > 970-b

§  970-b. Legislative findings and declaration. It is hereby found and  declared that there exists in  many  communities  blighted  areas  which  threaten  the economic and social well-being of the people of the state.  Blighted areas are characterized by one or more of  the  conditions  set  forth  in  subdivision  (a)  of  section  nine  hundred  sixty-c of this  article.    It is further found and declared that such conditions of  blight  tend  to  further  obsolescence,  deterioration  and disuse and that remedying  such conditions is necessary to  facilitate  commercial  and  industrial  development,   to   maintain   and   expand   the   supply  of  low  and  moderate-income  housing  and  to   maintain   and   expand   employment  opportunities for jobless, underemployed and low income persons.    For  these  reasons  it  is  declared to be the policy of the state to  protect and promote the sound development and redevelopment of  blighted  areas   and   whenever   the  redevelopment  of  such  areas  cannot  be  accomplished by private enterprise alone  without  public  participation  and  assistance  in  the  acquisition  of  land,  in planning and in the  financing of land assembly, in the work of clearance, and in the  making  of  improvements  necessary  therefor,  it  is in the public interest to  employ the power of eminent domain, to advance or  expend  public  funds  for  these  purposes, and to provide a means by which blighted areas may  be redeveloped or rehabilitated.

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-18-c > 970-b

§  970-b. Legislative findings and declaration. It is hereby found and  declared that there exists in  many  communities  blighted  areas  which  threaten  the economic and social well-being of the people of the state.  Blighted areas are characterized by one or more of  the  conditions  set  forth  in  subdivision  (a)  of  section  nine  hundred  sixty-c of this  article.    It is further found and declared that such conditions of  blight  tend  to  further  obsolescence,  deterioration  and disuse and that remedying  such conditions is necessary to  facilitate  commercial  and  industrial  development,   to   maintain   and   expand   the   supply  of  low  and  moderate-income  housing  and  to   maintain   and   expand   employment  opportunities for jobless, underemployed and low income persons.    For  these  reasons  it  is  declared to be the policy of the state to  protect and promote the sound development and redevelopment of  blighted  areas   and   whenever   the  redevelopment  of  such  areas  cannot  be  accomplished by private enterprise alone  without  public  participation  and  assistance  in  the  acquisition  of  land,  in planning and in the  financing of land assembly, in the work of clearance, and in the  making  of  improvements  necessary  therefor,  it  is in the public interest to  employ the power of eminent domain, to advance or  expend  public  funds  for  these  purposes, and to provide a means by which blighted areas may  be redeveloped or rehabilitated.