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Code · Michigan · Chapter 125 — Planning, Housing, and Zoning

125.912b Redevelopment corporation; funds, grants, agreements.

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125.912b Redevelopment corporation; funds, grants, agreements.
Sec. 12b.
(1)Funds for the operation of a redevelopment corporation may be loaned or granted by the city or township, this state, the federal government, or any agency or political subdivision of this state or the federal government. The city or township, through its local legislative body, may condition the provision of funds to the redevelopment corporation upon an agreement that the redevelopment corporation shall as soon as possible reimburse the city or township for all money expended by it for the redevelopment corporation from revenues received from other sources.
(2)A redevelopment corporation may solicit, accept, and enter into agreements relating to grants from any public or private source, including this state, the federal government, or any agency or political subdivision of this state or the federal government, and may carry out any federal or state program related to the purposes for which the redevelopment corporation is created.
History: Add. 1998, Act 385 , Imd. Eff. Oct. 23, 1998
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