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Code · California · Government Code

§ 53398.75.8

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(a)This section shall be known, and may be cited, as the California Capital City Downtown Revitalization Act.
(b)The City of Sacramento or the County of Sacramento may create a California Capital City Downtown Revitalization District. Unless explicitly specified otherwise in this section, a California Capital City Downtown Revitalization District is an enhanced infrastructure financing district subject to the provisions of this chapter.
(c)The area to be financed with funds received pursuant to this section is within the downtown Sacramento geographic area, defined by the Sacramento River, the American River, Broadway, and Alhambra Boulevard.
(d)An affected taxing entity located entirely, or in part, in the County of Sacramento may opt in to a California Capital City Downtown Revitalization District pursuant to Section 53398.68.
(e)Upon its creation, a California Capital City Downtown Revitalization District may accept any state funds pursuant to Section 53398.75.
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