Oregon Code § 457.180·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Powers
of urban renewal agencies in general.
An urban renewal agency, in addition to its other powers, may:
(1) Make plans
for carrying out a program of voluntary repair and rehabilitation of buildings
and improvements.
(2) Make plans
for the enforcement of laws, codes and regulations relating to:
(a) The use of
land.
(b) The use and
occupancy of buildings and improvements.
(c) The repair,
rehabilitation, demolition or removal of buildings and improvements.
(3) Make plans
for the relocation of persons and property displaced by an urban renewal
project.
(4) Make
preliminary plans outlining urban renewal activities for neighborhoods to
embrace two or more urban renewal areas.
(5) Conduct
preliminary surveys to determine if the undertaking and carrying out of an
urban renewal project is feasible.
(6) Develop, test
and report methods and techniques and carry out demonstrations and other
activities for the prevention and the elimination of urban blight.
(7) Engage in any
other housing or community development activities specifically delegated to it
by the governing body of the municipality including but not limited to land
acquisition and disposition, conservation and rehabilitation, residential or
business relocation, construction, leasing or management of housing, and the
making of grants and loans from any available source. [1957 c.456 §10; 1975
c.382 §1]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 457.180
03Subject to legislative amendments
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