Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0090

Introduced
2/1/23  

Caption

Property Subject To Taxation

Impact

The bill's introduction targets local economic improvement by offering a financial incentive to property developers. It expressly permits municipal councils to grant tax exemptions for a period of up to twenty years, thereby empowering communities to foster appropriate economic activity that provides long-term benefits to residents and the local government's finances. Moreover, there is a strong emphasis on affordable housing, requiring that residential developments include a certain percentage of affordable units, which aims to address housing shortages while ensuring that local communities can accommodate diverse populations. This act promises to enhance the overall social fabric by mixing affordable units within market-rate developments.

Summary

S0090 is a legislative act aimed at amending the property taxation laws in Rhode Island, particularly regarding exemptions and tax stabilization for properties used for manufacturing, commercial, or residential purposes. The proposed changes allow for exemptions or a stabilized amount of taxes for properties that have undergone environmental remediation or historical preservation, encouraging developers to invest in areas requiring such improvements. The bill adds specific conditions that benefit cities and towns by enhancing local economic growth via attracting and retaining business, which could lead to increased employment and community investment.

Contention

Opposition to S0090 may arise from concerns regarding local control over property tax decisions, as it introduces a more standardized approach to taxation that some may argue undermines the ability of towns to make independent fiscal decisions tailored to their unique circumstances. Similarly, while the act includes requirements for affordable housing, critics could argue that the conditions placed upon developers may deter investment or lead to pushback from stakeholders who prefer less restrictive measures. Ultimately, as local governments will be the ones implementing these exemptions or stabilizations, the balance between incentivizing economic growth and addressing community needs will be pivotal in the discussions surrounding this bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S2148

Property Subject To Taxation

RI H8319

Property Subject To Taxation

RI S2988

Property Subject To Taxation

RI H5783

Property Subject To Taxation

RI S0923

Property Subject To Taxation

RI H5949

Property Subject To Taxation

RI S2013

Property Subject To Taxation

RI H7579

Property Subject To Taxation

RI H5377

Property Subject To Taxation

RI H5288

Property Subject To Taxation

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