Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1934

Introduced
2/26/25  
Refer
2/26/25  

Caption

City of Gautier; revise parcel included in Singing River Mall site lease agreement.

Impact

The bill is designed to stimulate economic activity in Gautier by providing a framework for the city to collaborate with qualified developers. This collaboration will likely lead to various developments, potentially including retail spaces, hotels, and residential areas. It allows the city to negotiate agreements that could bring economic, social, and community benefits, thereby encouraging investment in local infrastructure and facilities. Furthermore, it gives the city the flexibility to enter agreements for project terms up to 75 years and permits transactions at prices below fair market value if deemed beneficial for the community and economy.

Summary

House Bill 1934 seeks to amend Chapter 935 of the Local and Private Laws of 2019, enhancing the powers granted to the governing authorities of Gautier, Mississippi. The bill focuses on the Singing River Mall site and its associated facilities, revising the defined parcels involved in the development plans. This legislation empowers the city to engage in long-term agreements with developers to facilitate the acquisition, construction, management, and operation of projects on this significant real estate site, which encompasses approximately 88 acres.

Contention

While HB 1934 is poised to enhance local economic growth, it could raise concerns regarding governance and accountability in public finance. As the bill permits the city's governing authorities to make significant decisions involving real estate transactions and long-term contracts without extensive checks, some may argue this could lead to misuse of power or insufficient oversight. Critics might assert that this broad authority could undermine local democratic processes or result in unfavorable conditions for residents if decisions do not align with community needs and interests. Balancing economic growth with responsible governance will be crucial as this bill progresses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB4127

City of Gautier; authorize to contract with and make contributions to the Mississippi Songwriters Alliance.

MS HB1805

Jackson County; authorize to enter a MOU with DFA regarding Singing River Health System and healthcare workforce academy.

MS HB1787

Scenic Rivers Development Alliance; authorize to create special purpose entities.

MS SB3140

City of Gautier; authorize to enter into public/private partnership for construction of an inclusion playground.

MS SB2494

State agency property; authorize DFA as central leasing agent for all state agencies.

MS HB1357

Department of Agriculture; revise authority to spend certain funds.

MS HB904

Tombigbee River Valley Water Management District; authorize to transfer Kemper Lake to Kemper County Board of Supervisors.

MS HB1806

City of Olive Branch; authorize expenditure of funds to establish industrial, technological or educational park or parks in.

MS SB2846

Appropriations; make technical revisions to certain transfers and provisions related to local projects.

MS HB1439

Riparian rights; revise what may be included in.

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