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HomeMy WebLinkAbout(0004) IR 10348 - Fort Worth Opportunity ZonesINFORMAL REPORT TO CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS No. 10348 To the Mayor and Members of the City Council December 10, 2019 Page 1 of 3 i r SUBJECT: UPDATE ON CITY OF FORT WORTH OPPORTUNITY ZONES r�rA re�a On March 6, 2018, staff provided an informal report on the opportunity zone program and the selected tracts sent to the Governor's office for official designation. As part of the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 signed into law on December 22, 2017, the United States Congress established a new community development program to encourage long-term investments in low- income urban and rural communities nationwide. The Opportunity Zones program provides a federal tax incentive for investors to re -invest their unrealized capital gains into Opportunity Funds that are dedicated to investing into Opportunity Zones designated by the governor of every U.S. state and territory. Opportunity Funds are private sector investment vehicles that invest at least 90 percent of their capital in Opportunity Zones. U.S. investors currently hold trillions of dollars in unrealized capital gainsin stocks and mutual funds alone —a significant untapped resource for economic development. Opportunity Funds provide investors the chance to put that money to work rebuilding the nation's left -behind communities. The fund model enables a broad array of investors to pool their resources in Opportunity Zones, increasing the scale of investments going to underserved areas. To establish one or multiple Opportunity Zones, the governor of each state had to formally designate the nominated set of Census tracts no later than March 21, 2018. No more than 25% of the Low Income Community Census tracts in each state could be designated as an Opportunity Zone. Recognizing the competitive nature of the nomination process and the expectation that communities throughout Texas will be submitting their own nominations for Census tracts within their community, staff selected what it believed to be a reasonable and competitive number of eligible Fort Worth Census tracts that would maximize the strategic and economic impact of the Opportunity Zone once established. City of Fort Worth staff (representing the Economic Development, Neighborhood Services, and Planning and Development departments) identified 19 out of the 105 eligible census tracts located within the City for submission as an opportunity zone. Together, the recommended census tracts represent 20.7% of the Low Income Community Census tracts located in the City of Fort Worth and 5.6% of eligible Contiguous Census tracts. The census tracts were chosen with the following primary considerations in mind: 1) Area's ability to support specific objectives within the City's Economic Development Strategy, 2) Area's compatibility with the City's Comprehensive Plan, and 3) 25% statewide cap on the number of eligible census tracts designated by the Governor Many other factors were included in the recommendation, such the area's attractiveness for near - term private investment, transit -oriented development and the capacity to support new development and commercial activity. ISSUED BY THE CITY MANAGER FORT WORTH, TEXAS INFORMAL REPORT TO CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS No. 10348 To the Mayor and Members of the City Council December 10, 2019 Page 2 of 3 r + SUBJECT: UPDATE ON CITY OF FORT WORTH OPPORTUNITY ZONES r rn reTa Recommended Fort Worth Opportunity Zones � a Census Tract Opportunity Zone Eligibility Selected Trad-Contiguous Seleced Tract - LIC Eligible Trad-Contiguous U 1 2 4MIes '� Eligible TraG-LIG NORTH I 1 On March 7, 2018, Staff submitted a letter to the Governor's Office to support the designation of the nominated Fort Worth Census Tracts as an Opportunity Zone. In April 1, 2018, Staff received notification on the tracts that had been selected by the Governor's Office. Of the 19 tracts submitted, 3 tracts were selected for designation. The State also designated 3 additional tracts that were not submitted by Staff for designation as an Opportunity Zone. These 3 additional tracts, while eligible on the basis of income, are predominantly built -out residential neighborhoods and provide little opportunity for catalytic development. The tracts that were selected for designation include: 1. Meacham Airport / Stockyards area (OZ FW-1) 2. Fort Worth Stockyards / Northside (OZ FW-2) 3. Stockyards TOD / Diamond Hills (OZ FW-3) 4. Medical Innovation District / Hillside-Morningside (OZ FW-4) 5. Cobb Park (OZ FW-5) 6. East Berry / Edgewood (OZ FW-6) ISSUED BY THE CITY MANAGER FORT WORTH, TEXAS INFORMAL REPORT TO CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS No. 10348 To the Mayor and Members of the City Council December 10, 2019 Page 3 of 3 i r SUBJECT: UPDATE ON CITY OF FORT WORTH OPPORTUNITY ZONES r�rA re�a Designated Fort Worth Opportunity Zones The process that the State used in deciding which tracts to designate as an Opportunity Zone has not been provided to nominating communities and Staff has been notified that there is no ability to change or modify the Zones that were ultimately selected for designation. Since the designation of the Opportunity Zones, Staff has developed a prospectus for the program which can be found at http://fortworthtexas.gov/EcoDev/opportunity-zones/ and have promoted the Zones with our partners at the Chambers of Commerce and the real estate community. If you have any questions concerning this information, please contact Robert Sturns, Economic Development Director at 817-392-2663 or robert.sturns@fortworthtexas.gov. David Cooke City Manager ISSUED BY THE CITY MANAGER FORT WORTH, TEXAS