PRIOR PRINTER'S NOS. 2524, 2557, 2779 PRINTER'S NO. 2790
No. 1935 Session of 2001
INTRODUCED BY LEWIS, FREEMAN, ARGALL, KENNEY, PETRONE, M. BAKER, CAPPELLI, GEIST, HERMAN, HENNESSEY, PIPPY, SAYLOR, SCHRODER, STEELMAN, McILHATTAN, ZUG, HUTCHINSON, HARPER, M. WRIGHT, SATHER, MICHLOVIC AND CALTAGIRONE, SEPTEMBER 26, 2001
AS AMENDED ON THIRD CONSIDERATION, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, OCTOBER 30, 2001
AN ACT
1 Providing for a commercial downtown enhancement program to be
2 administered by the Department of Community and Economic
3 Development; and making an appropriation. <--
4 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
5 hereby enacts as follows:
6 Section 1. Short title.
7 This act shall be known and may be cited as the Main Street
8 Act.
9 Section 2. Legislative findings and purpose.
10 (a) Findings.--The General Assembly finds as follows:
11 (1) The viability and desirability of established
12 commercial downtowns in this Commonwealth's urban areas have
13 been in a state of decline for more than 50 years.
14 (2) Suburban sprawl has lured businesses away from
15 established commercial downtowns.
16 (3) Suburban sprawl has led to great losses of valuable
17 farmland and open space throughout this Commonwealth.
1 (4) Many established commercial downtowns suffer from 2 deteriorating infrastructures and structural decline. 3 (5) Many established commercial downtowns suffer from 4 the adverse effects of criminal activity. 5 (b) Purpose.--The purpose of this act is to establish the 6 program to enhance the desirability and viability of established 7 commercial downtowns through a comprehensive plan to do all of 8 the following: 9 (1) Address the issues of infrastructure and structural 10 decline in established commercial downtowns. 11 (2) Address the adverse effects of criminal activity in 12 established commercial downtowns. 13 (3) Improve the public image of established commercial 14 downtowns. 15 (4) Enhance the economic and social aspects of operating 16 a business in an established commercial downtown. 17 (5) Complement adjacent residential corridors. 18 Section 3. Definitions. 19 The following words and phrases when used in this act shall 20 have the meanings given to them in this section unless the 21 context clearly indicates otherwise: 22 "Department." The Department of Community and Economic 23 Development of the Commonwealth. 24 "Established commercial downtown." A defined geographic area 25 which has: 26 (1) historically consisted of buildings and structures 27 constituting the community core; and 28 (2) existed as a commercial downtown for at least 40 29 years. 30 "Main Street area." The established commercial downtown of a 20010H1935B2790 - 2 -
1 municipality. 2 "Manager." A full-time, professional downtown coordinator. 3 "Municipality." A city, borough, township, county or home 4 rule municipality. 5 "Program." The Main Street Program established in section 4. 6 Section 4. Program. 7 (a) Establishment.--There is established a Main Street 8 Program. The department shall administer the program to help a 9 community's downtown economic development effort through the 10 establishment of a local organization dedicated to downtown 11 revitalization and management of downtown revitalization. 12 (b) Guidelines.--The program shall, at a minimum, include 13 the following components: 14 (1) Five-year maximum Commonwealth financial assistance. 15 (2) Basic grants for administrative costs associated 16 with the hiring of a manager. 17 (3) Basic grants for infrastructure and structural 18 improvements, including streets, street lights, trees, 19 housing facades and sidewalks or other pedestrian-oriented 20 features. 21 (4) Plans for marketing and promoting the established 22 commercial downtown within the Main Street area. 23 (5) Plans to leverage additional private and public 24 investment in the Main Street area. 25 (6) Plans to address social or economic concerns within 26 the Main Street area. 27 (7) Plans, to the greatest extent possible, to achieve 28 consistency with existing revitalization efforts. 29 (8) An assessment of the potential need for the 30 following components: 20010H1935B2790 - 3 -
1 (i) The establishment of a downtown improvement 2 district as defined in the act of December 20, 2000 3 (P.L.949, No.130), known as the Neighborhood Improvement 4 District Act. 5 (ii) A review of local comprehensive plans and 6 zoning and other land use ordinances to foster the 7 viability of the Main Street area. 8 (c) Eligibility.--Municipalities or their designated 9 agencies must meet the following criteria to participate in the 10 program: 11 (1) Have a clearly defined established commercial 12 downtown in need of a manager. 13 (2) Have demonstrated support by local residents, 14 merchants and government officials. 15 (3) Have ability to provide up to a 50% match for 16 department grants in financial or in-kind support from other 17 public or private sources based upon departmental guidelines. 18 The department may waive matching requirements if it 19 determines that the requirements would constitute an unusual 20 hardship upon the municipality or its designated agency. 21 (d) Limits.--The department shall establish limits on the 22 amount of money available to each applicant so as to distribute 23 the available funds as fairly as possible throughout this 24 Commonwealth. 25 Section 29. Appropriation. <-- 26 The sum of $2,500,000, or as much thereof as may be 27 necessary, is hereby appropriated to the Department of Community 28 and Economic Development for the fiscal year July 1, 2002, to 29 June 30, 2003, to carry out the provisions of this act. 30 Section 30. Effective date. 20010H1935B2790 - 4 -
1 This act shall take effect immediately. I21L14VDL/20010H1935B2790 - 5 -