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Code · California · Health and Safety Code

§ 37911

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The Legislature hereby finds and declares that it is necessary and essential that cities, counties, and cities and counties, and redevelopment agencies and housing authorities within such cities, counties, and cities and counties, be authorized to make long-term, low-interest loans to finance residential rehabilitation in depressed residential areas in order to encourage the upgrading of property in such areas. Unless such local agencies intervene to provide some form of assistance to finance residential rehabilitation, many depressed residential areas will deteriorate at an accelerated pace because property owners are not able to obtain rehabilitation loans from private sources.
The Legislature further finds and declares that many depressed residential areas contain scattered vacant parcels and residences that are so severely deteriorated that they must be demolished. The existence of such conditions in residential rehabilitation areas often impedes the progress of residential rehabilitation and improvement. It is, therefore, necessary that local agencies be authorized to include new construction in the form of residential infill construction as an integral part of a residential rehabilitation financing program.
The Legislature also finds and declares that preservation of existing housing stock is a primary purpose of this part. Much housing exists that can be preserved if moved from one location to another. It is, therefore, necessary that local agencies be authorized to include such preservation in the form of move-on residences.
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