501 - Policy and purposes of article.

§   501.   Policy  and  purposes  of  article.  There  exist  in  many  municipalities   within   this   state   residential,   non-residential,  commercial,  industrial or vacant areas, and combinations thereof, which  are slum or blighted, or which  are  becoming  slum  or  blighted  areas  because   of  substandard,  insanitary,  deteriorated  or  deteriorating  conditions, factors,  and  characteristics,  with  or  without  tangible  physical  blight.  The existence of such areas constitutes a serious and  growing menace, is injurious to the public safety,  health,  morals  and  welfare,  contributes  increasingly  to  the  spread  of crime, juvenile  delinquency and disease,  necessitates  excessive  and  disproportionate  expenditures  of  public  funds  for  all  forms  of  public service and  constitutes a negative influence on adjacent properties impairing  their  economic  soundness  and  stability,  thereby  threatening the source of  public revenues.    In order to protect and promote the safety, health, morals and welfare  of the people  of  the  state  and  to  promote  the  sound  growth  and  development  of  our  municipalities,  it  is  necessary to correct such  substandard,  insanitary,  blighted,   deteriorated   or   deteriorating  conditions,  factors  and  characteristics by the clearance, replanning,  reconstruction,   redevelopment,    rehabilitation,    restoration    or  conservation  of  such  areas,  the  undertaking  of  public and private  improvement  programs  related  thereto   and   the   encouragement   of  participation in these programs by private enterprise.    It  is  necessary  for  the  accomplishment  of such purposes to grant  municipalities of this state the rights  and  powers  provided  in  this  article.  The  use of such rights and powers to correct such conditions,  factors and characteristics and to eliminate or prevent the  development  and   spread   of   deterioration  and  blight  through  the  clearance,  replanning, reconstruction, rehabilitation, conservation or  renewal  of  such  areas,  for residential, commercial, industrial, community, public  and other uses is a public use  and  public  purpose  essential  to  the  public interest, and for which public funds may be expended.