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Thursday, July 10, 2008
"Columbus council directs tax revenue downtown" Business First of Columbus
Link: Columbus council directs tax revenue downtown
Business First of Columbus
July 8, 2008
Columbus City Council has approved a 30-year tax shift that will redirect city property taxes to projects in downtown.
The council established a city Tax Increment Finance district, bound to the north by the Arena District, south by the Brewery District, east by Interstate 71 and west by the Scioto River.
Funding for the TIF district is targeted at public infrastructure improvement projects, including parking garages, streets, improvements and parks, according to the city. Specific projects have not been identified...
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