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the EDA, and the EDA uses the lease payments to pay the principal and interest due on the <br /> revenue bonds. When the revenue bonds are retired, title to the new community center will be <br /> transferred to the City. <br /> Government Agent <br /> An EDA may cooperate with or act as an agent for the federal or state government, a state public <br /> body, an agency or instrument of a government, or a public body to carry out its mission. <br /> Studies,Analysis,Research <br /> An EDA may study and analyze economic development needs in the City, and ways to meet <br /> those needs. An EDA may study the desirable patterns for land use for economic development <br /> and community growth and other factors affecting local economic development in the City. It <br /> may make the results of the studies available to the public and to business/industry in general. <br /> An EDA may engage in research and disseminate information on economic development within <br /> the City. <br /> Public Relations <br /> To further its economic development efforts, an EDA may join an official, industrial, <br /> commercial, or trade association, or other organization. It may also have a reception of officials <br /> who may contribute to advancing the City and its economic development activities. It may also <br /> carry out other public relations activities as it deems appropriate in fulfilling its efforts to <br /> promote the City and its economic development projects (Minn. Stat. § 469.101, Subd. 16). <br /> Joint Powers Agreements <br /> Any two or more EDAs using HRA powers or together with an HRA may join with one another <br /> to exercise, either jointly or otherwise, any or all of their powers. This joint powers agreement <br /> may be used for the purpose of financing, including the issuance of bonds and giving security, <br /> planning, undertaking, owning, constructing, operating, or contracting a housing project located <br /> within the area of operation of any one or more of the EDAs or HRAs. The EDA may, by <br /> resolution, authorize any other housing authority or EDA utilizing HRA powers to act on its <br /> behalf with respect to any or all powers, as its agent or otherwise. <br /> An EDA may by resolution authorize another housing authority to exercise its powers within the <br /> authorizing EDAs area of operation at the same time that the authorizing authority is exercising <br /> the same powers. <br /> Tax Increment Financing <br /> There are many benefits afforded to a City by utilizing Tax Increment Financing (TIF) to <br /> facilitate economic development. Some of these are: the City can realize new development, <br /> which would not otherwise occur without the use of TIF; the City may realize broader economic <br /> gains of new development in terms of employment, tax base enhancement and secondary spin- <br /> off effects; the City can facilitate the construction of related public improvements it wishes to <br /> achieve by coordinating a TIF project with more general public improvement projects; the City <br /> 20 <br />
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