Oregon 2023 Regular Session

Oregon House Bill HB3533

Introduced
2/28/23  
Refer
3/3/23  

Caption

Relating to urban renewal.

Impact

The enactment of HB 3533 would significantly modify the existing urban renewal framework. By requiring voter approval for plans and substantial changes, it alters the way urban renewal agencies operate, ensuring that community stakeholders have a say in development and funding initiatives that affect them. This could lead to a more participatory decision-making process and influence future urban development projects by ensuring that they align with public interest and community needs.

Summary

House Bill 3533 is aimed at amending provisions related to urban renewal in Oregon. The bill mandates that any proposed urban renewal plan or substantial amendments to an existing plan must receive approval from the registered electors of the municipality before being enacted. This introduction of a voter approval process seeks to enhance public involvement in urban renewal decisions, potentially leading to greater accountability and transparency in how urban renewal agencies operate within municipalities.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB 3533 appears to be mixed. Proponents argue that the bill promotes democratic engagement and empowers residents to have a direct impact on plans that affect their neighborhoods. They express optimism that this increase in public participation will lead to more effective and considerate urban renewal projects. Conversely, critics fear that the additional bureaucratic step of requiring voter approval could delay important urban renewal initiatives or complicate the planning processes, ultimately hindering necessary developments in blighted areas.

Contention

Notable points of contention for HB 3533 revolve around the implications of increased public involvement in urban planning. Supporters contend that empowering voters will ensure that urban renewal reflects community desires and priorities. However, opponents raise concerns about the efficiency of urban renewal processes, arguing that increased voter involvement may lead to prolonged cycles of approval and uncertainty, especially in urgent redevelopment scenarios.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OR HB3499

Relating to urban renewal.

OR SB313

Town of Mount Airy (Carroll County and Frederick County) - Urban Renewal Authority

OR HB561

Town of Mount Airy (Carroll County and Frederick County) - Urban Renewal Authority

OR HB543

Town of Hancock (Washington County) - Urban Renewal Authority for Blight Clearance

OR HB528

Town of Williamsport (Washington County) - Urban Renewal Authority for Blight Clearance

OR SB506

Town of Forest Heights (Prince George's County) - Urban Renewal Authority for Blight Clearance

OR HB825

Town of Forest Heights (Prince George's County) - Urban Renewal Authority for Blight Clearance PG 410-23

OR HB2548

Requiring urban renewal authorities to submit proposed urban renewal projects to the affected local county boards of health

OR HB2240

Requiring urban renewal authorities to submit proposed urban renewal projects to the affected local county boards of health

OR HB4528

Requiring urban renewal authorities to submit proposed urban renewal projects to the affected local county boards of health

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