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Economic Development

The Economic Development and Business Assistance staff is dedicated to enhancing the economic vitality of Kansas City. It works with the Finance Department, Law Department and the Economic Development Corporation to review and evaluate economic development projects on the basis offeasibility, viability, and public cost/benefits.

Staff assists in negotiating terms and conditions of any public investment in a project, and works cooperatively to determine the level of public funding needed for projects. Additionally, it negotiates the terms for repayment of any debt, profit sharing mechanisms, checks and balances to protect public dollars and repayment of any debt backed by the City's credit. When construction starts, staff participates in construction and project management meetings, providing the necessary oversight and support to insure timely completion.


 



Economic Development Incentive Tools

Payments in Lieu of Taxes (PILOTS)

In accordance with the Real Property Tax Increment Allocation Redevelopment Act, Missouri Revised Statutes, Section 99.855.1, 100% of the incremental taxes resulting from the increase in assessed real property values within a redevelopment area shall be made available to the special allocation fund. Payments in Lieu of Taxes (PILOTS) are defined as the increase in real property assessed values over the most recently ascertained assessed value in the year of project area adoption. The PILOTS are billed annually by the County and the City and deposited directly to the special allocation fund. This is then paid to the Tax Increment Financing Commission (TIF). Browse the Economic Development Corporation webpage for more information.


Tax Increment Financing (TIF)

In accordance with the Real Property Tax Increment Allocation Redevelopment Act, Missouri Revised Statutes, Section 99.845.3, 50% of the incremental taxes resulting from economic activities with the redevelopment area shall be made available to the special allocation fund.

The Statute states that "for redevelopment plans and projects adopted or redevelopment projects approved by ordinance after August 31, 1991, 50% of the total additional revenue from taxes which are imposed by the municipality or other taxing districts, and which are generated by economic activities within the area of the redevelopment project over the amount of such taxes generated by economic activities within the area of the redevelopment project in the calendar year prior to the adoption of the redevelopment project by ordinance, while tax increment financing remains in effect, but excluding taxes imposed on sales or charges for sleeping rooms paid by transient guest of hotels and motels, licenses, fees or special assessments and personal property taxes, other than payments in lieu of taxes, shall be allocated to, and paid by the collecting officer to the treasure or other designated financial officer to the treasurer or other designated financial officer of the municipality, who shall deposit such funds in a separate segregated account with the special allocation fund."

For more information, browse the Economic Development Corporation webpage or contact the City of Kansas City Finance Department at (816) 513-1173.


Chapter 353 Urban Redevelopment

Chapter 353 enables a developer to acquire property using the power of eminent domain. Up to the first 10 years, the City can abate all taxes with the exception of the taxes on land.


Urban Redevelopment District

The purpose of a Urban Redevelopment District is to encourage and accommodate redevelopment of blighted sections of the City and to encourage the latitude and flexibility in design to assure the state purposes of a redevelopment plan.


Enterprise Zone

The goal of the Enterprise Zone program is to attract new business and encourage existing business to expand or modernize their operations located within the area.


Enhanced Enterprise Community

The goal of the Enhanced Enterprise Community program is to direct funding toward areas of Kansas City which are currently experiencing economic and social distress. 



 

    
 
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