Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF2035

Introduced
3/10/25  

Caption

Tax increment financing; special rules proposed for the city of St. Paul.

Impact

If enacted, HF2035 would extend the duration period for statutory limits related to tax increment financing projects from five years to ten years for the Ford Site. This alteration is significant as it allows for a longer time frame in which the city can utilize increments derived from property taxes for redevelopment. Such a modification may enhance the city's ability to sustain and support long-term development projects that require more time to generate substantial revenue, making this legislation pivotal for urban planning and community development in St. Paul.

Summary

House File 2035 proposes amendments to existing tax increment financing (TIF) regulations specifically for the city of St. Paul, Minnesota. This bill aims to provide special rules that would allow the housing and redevelopment authority of St. Paul to waive the receipt of tax increment for the Ford Site Redevelopment TIF District. Under the proposed legislation, this waiver can be applied for increments derived from taxes payable as early as 2023, thus offering flexibility in financial planning for the city’s redevelopment efforts of the Ford Site.

Contention

The bill may face scrutiny regarding the financial implications for the city and its governing body. Proponents argue that extending the TIF duration and waiving increments will spur economic growth and incentivize redevelopment in key areas. However, opponents may raise concerns about the potential impact on the city's overall funding and resources, particularly how it could affect services reliant on consistent property tax revenue. The balance between fostering growth through redevelopment versus maintaining public service funding is likely to be a central point of debate among stakeholders as HF2035 progresses.

Companion Bills

MN SF2407

Similar To St. Paul special rules proposal

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.