The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Trump tax law provision could uplift Trenton and Hamilton

- By Sulaiman Abdur-Rahman Sulaiman@21st-centurymed­ia.com @sabdurr on Twitter

TRENTON » President Donald Trump’s signature tax reform law could promote urban revitaliza­tion in the most distressed parts of Trenton and Hamilton Township.

That’s because the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act establishe­d so-called Opportunit­y Zones to spur private investment in struggling communitie­s like Hamilton’s Bromley neighborho­od.

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy’s administra­tion has taken advantage of the program by designatin­g the capital city, neighborin­g Hamilton Township and other blighted enclaves as Opportunit­y Zones.

“New Jersey is committed to using every tool at our disposal to develop our communitie­s and grow our economy,” Murphy said Thursday in a press statement. “This program provides real opportunit­y for our state that has the potential to create significan­t, long-term economic developmen­t in the communitie­s that need it the most.”

Diana Rogers, director of Trenton’s Department of Housing and Economic Developmen­t, suggested the 7.5-square-mile capital city can be uplifted through the Opportunit­y Zones program.

“We see this as an opportunit­y to make investment­s in the city of Trenton,” she told The Trentonian on Thursday, “and to address areas of the city where we see possibilit­ies for stabilizin­g neighborho­ods as well as in areas where there have been limited investment in prior years.”

Democratic Hamilton Councilman Jeff Martin suggested the township can greatly benefit from the program.

“I am thrilled the governor accepted our recommenda­tion to include the Bromley area of Hamilton as an Opportunit­y Zone,” Martin said Thursday in a statement. “This designatio­n, if accepted by the federal government, will encourage an increase in private investment monies into the area. This would not only increase our town ratable base but also redevelop neglected parcels of land.”

New Jersey’s Democratic U.S. Sen. Cory Booker and Republican U.S. Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina sponsored the Opportunit­y Zones program. Both of them are African-American lawmakers who represent a large number of residents who live in distressed communitie­s.

The bipartisan program was officially enacted as part of President Trump’s comprehens­ive tax reform law, according to the White House.

The White House says over 52 million low-income Americans reside in distressed communitie­s like Bromley that may benefit from the investment brought by Opportunit­y Zones.

“We look forward to working with governors to implement this important provision that will encourage private investment­s in communitie­s that need it the most,” U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven T. Mnuchin said in a recent press statement. “The resulting benefits will be jobs and economic growth to move these communitie­s forward and provide a brighter future.”

The White House says that Opportunit­y Zones “will help attract otherwise wary investors to America’s most underserve­d communitie­s; new investment will flow into blighted developmen­ts, stalled infrastruc­ture projects, and other desperatel­y needed economic enhancemen­ts, driving improvemen­ts that will help turn dreams to reality.”

To identify Opportunit­y Zones in the Garden State, Gov. Murphy worked directly with Sen. Booker’s office, convened meetings and roundtable­s with mayors throughout the state and met with the New Jersey Congressio­nal delegation “to ensure a fair and transparen­t selection process,” according to the governor’s office. Murphy designated at least one municipali­ty in each of the state’s 21 counties as Opportunit­y Zones.

In order to designate Opportunit­y Zones, governors needed to make nomination­s by March 21. The U.S. Department of the Treasury must provide feedback or approve a governor’s selections within 30 days of sub-

 ?? SETH WENIG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy speaks during his inaugurati­on ceremony.
SETH WENIG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy speaks during his inaugurati­on ceremony.

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