Rep. Rowray sponsors bill to boost Alexandria’s economy through industrial development

Rep. Rowray sponsors bill to boost Alexandria’s economy through industrial development
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State Representative Elizabeth Rowray, a Republican from Yorktown, has sponsored a Senate bill designed to boost the economic development of the city of Alexandria in Madison County.

The legislation, known as Senate Enrolled Act 491, would allow Alexandria to annex noncontiguous property for the establishment of an industrial park. The goal is to expand the city’s capacity to attract new businesses, which could lead to job creation in the local area.

“I’m pleased to sponsor this bill, which will help Alexandria attract economic development and continue to thrive,” Rowray remarked. “Offering tools for the city to pursue an industrial park could be a game changer for the community and help pave the way for growth that will benefit the region for years to come.”

The bill specifies that Alexandria would provide necessary services and infrastructure to the annexed property, either directly or via contracts. Rowray highlighted that the successful implementation of an industrial park could raise Alexandria’s total assessed valuation, positively impacting local revenue and growth.

With bipartisan support, Senate Enrolled Act 491 has passed both the Senate and House and is now awaiting consideration by the governor. Further details and updates regarding session and committee meetings can be accessed via iga.in.gov.



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