Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD1739

Introduced
4/20/23  
Refer
4/20/23  
Refer
4/20/23  
Engrossed
6/21/23  
Enrolled
6/21/23  

Caption

An Act to Extend Development District Tax Increment Financing Districts

Impact

The implications of LD1739 on state laws are significant, particularly regarding local governments' ability to manage and utilize TIF districts effectively. By extending the life of these districts, municipalities could potentially increase funding for essential community resources, particularly in housing. This aligns with broader state objectives of addressing housing shortages and improving public transportation options through well-planned, integrated development districts. However, the bill's success hinges on its potential to balance economic incentives with community needs.

Summary

LD1739 seeks to extend the duration of tax increment financing (TIF) districts in the state of Maine to stimulate economic growth and development. Under the proposed amendments, a TIF district could potentially be extended for an additional 20 years if it commits at least 75% of its tax increment financing revenue toward affordable housing projects or transit-oriented development initiatives. This adjustment is set against the backdrop of historical limitations on the lifespan of such financing arrangements, which typically do not exceed 30 tax years.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD1739 has been mixed among legislators and stakeholders. Supporters argue that extending TIF districts is a proactive step towards improving housing affordability and ensuring sustainable growth in urban areas. They view it as a necessary adaptation to encourage investments in critical infrastructure and public services. Conversely, there are concerns from some legislators who fear that extending TIF districts might detract from other essential funding areas and misallocate resources that could otherwise support a broader range of community needs.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the threshold of 75% allocation of TIF revenue towards specific projects, which some fear could limit the flexibility of local governments in addressing various local priorities. Additionally, discussions around the effectiveness of TIF districts in achieving their intended goals have sparked debate, particularly regarding their long-term impact on communities versus the short-term financial boosts they provide. These issues reflect deeper considerations about appropriate state intervention in local economic development efforts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD1044

An Act to Clarify the Qualifying Use of Tax Increment Financing for Extension of a Development District

ME SB00677

An Act Establishing Tax Increment Financing Districts.

ME HB6040

Economic development: tax increment financing; tax capture districts; exempt certain special millages.

ME SB0784

Economic development: tax increment financing; tax capture districts; exempt fire authorities. Amends secs. 201, 301, 402, 523, 603, 703 & 803 of 2018 PA 57 (MCL 125.4201 et seq.).

ME SB303

Tax Increment Development District Changes

ME HB5817

Economic development: tax increment financing; tax increment financing act; amend to exempt museum authorities. Amends secs. 201, 301, 402, 523, 603, 703 & 803 of 2018 PA 57 (MCL 125.4201 et seq.).

ME SB01114

An Act Concerning The Governing Board Of The Harbor Point District And An Expansion Of Tax Incremental Financing.

ME HF338

Tax increment financing; five- and six-year rules for certain districts extended, and income restrictions removed for certain housing districts.

ME LD1182

An Act to Make Revisions to the Tax Increment Financing and Development District Laws

ME SB505

Revise tax increment calculation for districts that use tax increment financing

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