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Redevelopment Authority
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The Urban Redevelopment Law
(1945, P.L. 991, No. 385) was passed in 1945 by General Assembly of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The language taken straight from the Act states
that it was enacted to promote elimination of blighted areas and supply sanitary
housing in areas throughout the Commonwealth; by declaring acquisition, sound
replanning and redevelopment of such areas to be for the promotion of health,
safety, convenience and welfare; creating public bodies corporate and politic to
be known as Redevelopment Authorities; authorizing them to engage in the
elimination of blighted areas and to plan and contract with private, corporate
or governmental redevelopers for their redevelopment; providing for organization
of such authorities; defining and providing for the exercise of their duties,
including the acquisition of property by purchase, gift or eminent domain; the
leasing and selling of property, including borrowing money, issuing bonds and
other obligations, and giving security therefore; restricting the interest of
members and employees of authorities; providing for notice and hearings;
supplying certain mandatory provisions to be inserted in the contracts with
redevelopers; prescribing the remedies of redevelopment authorities; conferring
certain duties upon local planning commissions, the governing bodies of cities
and counties, and on certain State officers, boards and departments.
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Redevelopment Authorities
operate in situations where the private sector and/or local governments cannot
effectively perform. The Authority operates very similarly to a small business
by obtaining funds for operating costs through the development and
implementation of specific projects. The similarity ceases at that point as the
Authority only operates on blighted, deteriorated or abandoned properties in
cooperation with the local, county, state and federal governmental organization
having jurisdiction.
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The Board of Directors of the
Redevelopment Authority of Beaver County:
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James L. Duncan, Chairman
Richard L. Shaw, Vice Chairman
John A. Kochanowski, Secretary
Frank Vescio, Treasurer
Marie DeMarco, Assistant Treasurer
Frank Mancini, Jr., Assistant Secretary (non-voting member)
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The Staff of the
Redevelopment Authority of Beaver County:
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Frank Mancini, Jr., Executive Director, (724) 770-4420
Lance Grable, Redevelopment & Financial Specialist, (724) 770-4422
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