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Code · Montana · Title 7 — Local Government · Chapter 15 · Part 42

7-15-4251. General powers of municipalities in connection with urban renewal.

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7-15-4251 . General powers of municipalities in connection with urban renewal. Every municipality shall have all the power necessary or convenient:
(1)to carry out and effectuate the purposes and provisions of this part and part 43;
(2)to undertake and carry out urban renewal projects within the municipality, to make and execute contracts and other instruments necessary or convenient to the exercise of its powers under this part and part 43, and to disseminate blight clearance and urban renewal information;
(3)to organize, coordinate, and direct, within the municipality, the administration of the provisions of this part and part 43 as they apply to such municipality in order that the objective of remedying blighted areas and preventing the causes thereof within such municipality may be most effectively promoted and achieved and to establish such new office or offices of the municipality or to reorganize existing offices in order to carry out such purpose most effectively;
(4)to exercise all or any part or combination of powers granted in this part or part 43.
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