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Code · New Jersey · Title 52 — Savings and Loan Associations [Repealed] · Chapter 9Q

52:9Q-15. Duties of corporation

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It shall be the duty of the corporation to:
a. Promote the revitalization of the Capital City District through the initiation of projects, encouragement of private redevelopment, restoration and improvement of historic areas, sites and structures, and formulation and implementation of programs and strategies which will enhance the vitality of the district as a place to live, visit, work, and conduct business, and thereby help restore the prominence and prestige of the capital area;
b. Facilitate the development of a transportation system within the district which is designed to assure the safe, convenient and efficient movement of people and goods within and through the district and which serves as the hub of a regional transportation system in which the various modes of travel are integrated and coordinated;
c. Facilitate coordination of its efforts with other governmental entities which currently have jurisdiction within, and in areas adjacent to, the district and in conjunction with the Capital District Oversight Committee, monitor the impact of the district on public safety in the city of Trenton, and on any other aspects of city life which the corporation determines may be affected by its existence.
L. 1987, c. 58, s. 7.
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