(1) The legislature
finds:
(a) The continued economic vitality of downtown and
neighborhood commercial districts in our state's cities is
essential to community preservation, social cohesion, and
economic growth;
(b) In recent years there has been a deterioration of
downtown and neighborhood commercial districts in both rural and
urban communities due to a shifting population base, changes in
the marketplace, and greater competition from suburban shopping
malls, discount centers, and business transacted through the
internet;
(c) This decline has eroded the ability of businesses and
property owners to renovate and enhance their commercial and
residential properties; and
(d) Business owners in these districts need to maintain
their local economies in order to provide goods and services to
adjacent residents, to provide employment opportunities, to avoid
disinvestment and economic dislocations, and to develop and
sustain downtown and neighborhood commercial district
revitalization programs to address these problems.
(2) It is the intent of the legislature to establish a
program to:
(a) Work in partnership with these organizations;
(b) Provide technical assistance and training to local
governments, business organizations, downtown and neighborhood
commercial district organizations, and business and property
owners to accomplish community and economic revitalization and
development of business districts; and
(c) Certify a downtown or neighborhood commercial district
organization's use of available tax incentives.
[2005 c 514 § 901.]
NOTES:
Short title--2005 c 514 §§ 901-912: "Sections 901 through 912 of this act may be known and cited as the Washington main street act." [2005 c 514 § 1310.]
Effective date -- 2005 c 514: See note following RCW 83.100.230.
Part headings not law -- Severability--2005 c 514: See notes following RCW 82.12.808.