TIF Funding and Budgets

Creating Redevelopment Revenue from Tax Value

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Community Redevelopment Agencies receive funding from the very homeowners and business owners that benefit from the improvements. In this way, tax dollars in the CRA district are spent to help revitalize blighted areas of the city. Here's how it works: When a CRA is created, a baseline tax value is established. Then, as that value increases, the extra tax dollars go to the CRA, which must spend those dollars within the CRA district. For example, if a piece of land is worth $100,000, but the construction of a new building increases its value to $150,000, the ad valorem taxes from the City and County on that $50,000 improvement go into the CRA's budget. This process allows the CRA to build upon successes and improvements made within the district.

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Available CRA Budgets

2023 - 2024
2022 - 2023
2021 - 2022
    • Capital Projects Budget 2021 – 2022
      • Capital Projects Budget Amendment #1
      • Capital Projects Budget Amendment #2
2020 - 2021
    • Capital Projects Budget 2020 – 2021
      • Capital Projects Budget Amendment #1
      • Capital Projects Budget Amendment #2
      • Capital Projects Budget Amendment #3
2019 - 2020
2018 - 2019
Archive (contact CRA office for Archived Budgets)
  • Fiscal Year 2016 - 2017 CRA Budget
  • Fiscal Year 2015 - 2016 CRA Budget
  • Fiscal Year 2014 - 2015 CRA Budget
  • Fiscal Year 2013 - 2014 CRA Budget