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HomeGovernment CodeDiv. 1Ch. 2.8Art. 3§ 8194 R Street Area Debt Limits

§ 8194 R Street Area Debt Limits

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§ 8194 R Street Area Debt Limits

Key Takeaways

  • •The R Street Area has deadlines for borrowing money, doing work, collecting taxes, and taking property.
  • •They can borrow money until December 31, 2022, but can extend it by 10 years if there’s still a lot of blight (run-down areas) and they need more money to fix it.
  • •All work in the area must finish by December 31, 2032, but they can still pay off old debts after that.
  • •They can collect extra property taxes until December 31, 2047 to pay off debts, but they can’t take property after December 31, 2014 unless they vote to extend it.

Example

Imagine a neighborhood with old, broken-down buildings (blight). The city wants to fix it up but needs money.

The city can borrow money until 2022 to fix the area. If the neighborhood is still in bad shape, they can get 10 more years to borrow. They have until 2032 to finish all the work, and they can keep collecting extra taxes until 2047 to pay back what they borrowed. But they can’t force people to sell their property after 2014 unless they decide to extend that deadline.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 8194 R Street Area Debt Limits

The authority shall establish the following time limits for that portion of the project area described in paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of Section 8180 (the R Street Area): (a) A time limit on establishing or incurring loans, advances, and indebtedness to be paid for with proceeds of property taxes received pursuant to Section 8183, which limit may not exceed December 31, 2022. However, this limit may be extended by the authority for 10 additional years if the authority finds, based upon substantial evidence, both of the following: (1) Significant blight remains within the R Street Area. (2) This blight cannot be eliminated without the establishment of additional debt. This limit shall not prevent the authority from incurring debt, to be paid from that portion of the set-aside collected pursuant to Section 8191 from properties within the R Street Area, in order to either fulfill the authority’s obligations pursuant to Section 8193.1, or to refinance, refund, or restructure an indebtedness after the time limits if the indebtedness is not increased and the time during which the indebtedness is to be repaid does not exceed the date on which the indebtedness would have been paid. The loans, advances, or indebtedness may be repaid over a period of time longer than these time limits. (b) A time limit on authority activities within the R Street Area, which limit may not exceed December 31, 2032. However, the authority may pay previously incurred indebtedness and enforce existing covenants, contracts, and other obligations. This time limit shall not prevent the authority from fulfilling the authority’s obligations pursuant to Section 8193.1. (c) A time limit on receipt of property taxes pursuant to Section 8183 from properties within the R Street Area, which limit may not exceed December 31, 2047. However, this limit shall not be construed to affect the validity or payment of any bond, loans, advances, indebtedness or other obligation, or the right to receive taxes pursuant to Section 8183 to pay the loans, advances, indebtedness or other obligation to repay bonds, loans, advances, and indebtedness within those 45 years. (d) A time limit on the commencement of eminent domain proceedings to acquire property within the R Street Area, which limit may not exceed December 31, 2014, unless expressly extended by formal action of the authority. However, in no case shall the limit be extended beyond the time limit set in subdivision (b). (Added by Stats. 2002, Ch. 468, Sec. 8. Effective January 1, 2003.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

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Related Statutes

  • § 8180 Sacramento Project Area Boundaries
  • § 8182.5 R Street Development Plan
  • § 8190 Redevelopment Property Tax Leases
  • § 8191 Low-Income Housing Tax Allocation
  • § 8193.1 Low-Income Housing Replacement

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Government Code. Section 8194.
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