(70 ILCS 531/2)
Sec. 2.
Findings.
The General Assembly hereby determines and declares that:
(1) the economic burdens resulting from
| involuntary unemployment fall in part upon the State in the form of increased need for public assistance, reduced tax revenues, and increased resources devoted to crime prevention and incarceration and that the unemployed worker and his or her family may migrate outside the State to find work and such migration will reduce the tax revenues of local governments and the State of Illinois, thereby endangering their financial ability to support necessary governmental services for their remaining inhabitants; | |
(2) the State has a responsibility to help create a |
| favorable climate for new and improved job opportunities for all of its citizens, especially in areas with high economic distress, by encouraging the development of commercial and service businesses and industrial and manufacturing plants and creating job opportunities; | |
(3) the State has a responsibility to increase and |
| improve post‑release employment opportunities for ex‑offenders and reduce recidivism rates through the combined resources and expertise of providers of workforce development, supportive services, and private enterprises; | |
(4) a lack of decent housing contributes to |
| urban blight, crime, anti‑social behavior, disease, a higher need for public assistance, reduced tax revenues, and the migration of workers and their families away from areas that fail to offer adequate, decent, affordable housing; | |
(5) decent, affordable housing is a necessary |
| ingredient of life affording each citizen basic human dignity, a sense of self worth, confidence, and a firm foundation upon which to build a family and educate children; and | |
(6) in order to foster civic and neighborhood pride, |
| citizens require access to educational institutions, recreation, parks and open spaces, entertainment and sports, a reliable transportation network, cultural facilities, and theaters. | |
It is hereby declared to be the policy of the State of |
| Illinois, in the interest of promoting industrial, commercial, residential, jobs, service, transportation, and facilities, thereby reducing the evils attendant upon unemployment, crime, and recidivism and enhancing the public health, safety, morals, happiness, and general welfare of this State specifically by making available through the Illinois Urban Development Authority, funds for industrial projects, commercial projects, and housing projects to a municipality with a municipal poverty rate greater than 3% in excess of the statewide average. | |
(Source: P.A. 96‑234, eff. 1‑1‑10.) |
(70 ILCS 531/8)
Sec. 8.
Powers of the Authority.
(a) The Authority possesses all the powers of a body corporate necessary and convenient to accomplish the purposes of this Act, including, without limitation, except as defined in Section 9.1 of the Act, the following:
(1) To enter into loans, contracts, agreements, and
| mortgages in any matter connected with any of its corporate purposes and to invest its funds. | |
(2) To sue and be sued.
(3) To employ agents and employees necessary to carry |
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(4) To have and use a common seal and to alter the |
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(5) To adopt all needful ordinances, resolutions, |
| by‑laws, rules, and regulations for the conduct of its business and affairs and for the management and use of the projects developed, constructed, acquired, and improved in furtherance of its purposes. | |
(6) To designate the fiscal year for the Authority.
(7) To accept and expend appropriations.
(8) To maintain an office or offices at such place as |
| the Authority may designate. | |
(9) To employ, either as regular employees or as |
| independent contractors, such consultants, engineers, architects, accountants, attorneys, financial experts, construction experts and personnel, superintendents, managers, and other professional personnel as may be necessary in the judgment of the Authority and to fix their compensation. | |
(10) To acquire, hold, lease, use, encumber, |
| transfer, or dispose of real and personal property. | |
(11) To enter into contracts of any kind and execute |
| all instruments necessary or convenient with respect to its carrying out the powers in this Act to accomplish the purposes of the Authority. | |
(12) To fix and revise from time to time and to |
| charge and collect rates, rents, fees, or other charges for the use of facilities or for services rendered in connection with the facilities. | |
(13) To borrow money from any source for any |
| corporate purpose, including working capital for its operations, reserve funds, or the payment of interest, to mortgage, pledge, or otherwise encumber the property or funds of the Authority, and to contract with or engage the services of any person in connection with any financing, including financial institutions, issuers of letters of credit, or insurers. | |
(14) To borrow money and issue revenue bonds, notes, |
| or other evidences of indebtedness under the supervision of the Illinois Finance Authority, as set forth under Section 825‑13.5 of the Illinois Finance Authority Act. | |
(15) To receive and accept from any source, private |
| or public, contributions, gifts, or grants of money or property. | |
(16) To make loans from proceeds or funds otherwise |
| available to the extent necessary or appropriate to accomplish the purposes of the Authority. | |
(17) To exercise all the corporate powers granted to |
| Illinois corporations under the Business Corporation Act of 1983, except to the extent that any of these powers are inconsistent with those of a body politic and corporate of the State. | |
(18) To have and exercise all powers and be subject |
| to all duties usually incident to boards of directors of corporations. | |
(19) To enter into intergovernmental agreements with |
| the State of Illinois and the Illinois Finance Authority. | |
(20) To do all things necessary or convenient to |
| carry out the powers granted by this Act. | |
(b) The Authority shall not issue any bonds relating to the financing of a project located within the planning and subdivision control jurisdiction of any municipality or county unless notice, including a description of the proposed project and the financing therefor, is submitted to the corporate authorities of the municipality or, in the case of a proposed project in an unincorporated area, to the county board.
(c) If any of the powers set forth in this Act are exercised within the jurisdictional limits of any municipality, all ordinances of the municipality shall remain in full force and effect and shall be controlling.
(Source: P.A. 96‑234, eff. 1‑1‑10.) |