Sec. 4-66b. Capital development impact statements.
Sec. 4-66b. Capital development impact statements. The Secretary of the Office
of Policy and Management shall develop a form for capital development impact statements on which state agencies shall indicate the manner in which a planned or requested
capital project or program addresses the following goals: (1) Revitalization of the economic base of urban areas by rebuilding older commercial and industrial areas, and
encouraging new industries to locate in the central cities in order to protect existing jobs
and create new job opportunities needed to provide meaningful economic opportunity
for inner city residents; (2) revitalization of urban neighborhoods to reduce the isolation
of various income, age and minority groups through the promotion of fair and balanced
housing opportunities for low and moderate income residents; (3) revitalization of the
quality of life for the residents of urban areas by insuring quality education, comprehensive health care, access to balanced transportation, adequate recreation facilities, responsive public safety, coordinated effective human service programs, decent housing and
employment and clean water and by insuring full and equal rights and opportunities for
all people to reap the economic and social benefits of society; (4) coordination of the
conservation and growth of all areas of the state to insure that each area preserves its
unique character and sense of community and further insure a balanced growth and
prudent use of the state's resources.
(P.A. 79-607, S. 1, 22; P.A. 89-294, S. 2, 3.)
History: P.A. 89-294 deleted provision which had required secretary to establish criteria for projects and programs for
which statements required to be filed with secretary and bond commission.
See Secs. 3-20, 4-66a, 4-66c, 4-71a, 4-71b and 4b-23 re urban action goals.