Aurora, Illinois

File #: 22-0237    Version: 1 Name: COA/ East River Bend / Announcement of Eligibility Eligibility Study and Report, Redevelopment Plan and Project
Type: Reports/Studies Status: Passed
File created: 3/21/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/12/2022 Final action: 4/12/2022
Title: Introduce announcement of the availability of the Eligibility Study and Report, and the Redevelopment Plan and Project for the proposed East River Bend TIF District.
Attachments: 1. Attachment 1- Certificate of Publication of the Announcement, 2. Attachment 2 - Aurora East River Bend TIF Redevelopment Plan
TO: Mayor Richard C. Irvin

FROM: Alex Minnella, Senior Planner

DATE: March 21, 2022

SUBJECT:title
Introduce announcement of the availability of the Eligibility Study and Report, and the Redevelopment Plan and Project for the proposed East River Bend TIF District.
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PURPOSE:
In compliance with the TIF Act, this agenda item shall serve as the City's announcement of its intent to establish an East River Bend Tax Increment Finance (TIF) District. This announcement provides for a review period of the Redevelopment Project and Plan and Eligibility Report for the proposed East River Bend TIF District.

BACKGROUND:
The subject parcels are located within the City's Downtown area, generally bordered on the south by Spring Street (as extended west to the Fox River), on the east by Broadway Avenue, on the north by a certain parcel occupied by Jakes Bagel and Deli, and on the west by the Fox River. Currently, parts of the proposed TIF District is located within the City's existing TIF # 1 and other parts are located within the City's TIF # 6. The area location along the Fox River has been identified by the Downtown Master Plan as a focal point part of the "heart of Downtown" and is part of an area desired as a "vibrant designation with mixed use development, family friendly activities and nightlife entertainment".

Constructing a new multi-family residential development on the banks of the Fox River in Downtown Aurora, particularly near the Aurora Transportation Center, has been a consistent recommendation of numerous City long-range planning documents for decades. Combined with the recommendations of the Downtown Housing Study (2019), the growing demand for rental housing, the redevelopment of long vacant historic buildings in the Downtown, and the recent completion of the new Pedestrian and Bicycle Bridge, the time for implementing the City's vision is here.

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