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Who decides how the funds paid to a local urban enterprise association are spent?

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Who decides how the funds paid to a local urban enterprise association are spent?

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Ten out of the twelve voting board appointments to a local urban enterprise association are made by the mayor and the city council. One appointment is made by the governor. One non-voting member is appointed by the Indiana Economic Development Council. Through their board appointments, these government entities can and often do direct local urban enterprise association dollars to support current economic and community development activities in that city.

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