How LUEA works
The Lafayette Urban Enterprise Association (LUEA) is an independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization with 501 c 3 status, established to direct enterprise zone activities and reinvestment. The LUEA is managed by a 12 member board appointed to a four year term by the Lafayette City Council and the Mayor.
What is an enterprise zone?
An enterprise zone is a designated urban area in need of community and economic revitalization. The Lafayette Urban Enterprise Zone (LUEZ) is an area within the City of Lafayette, Indiana, in which more than 25% of the resident households have incomes below the poverty level as established by federal guidelines. The enterprise zone benefits businesses and residents through community and economic revitalization. Zone businesses benefit from tax incentives and a favorable climate for business reinvestment. Zone residents benefit from increased employment opportunities as well as reinvestment. Together, the community benefits from an enhanced quality of life.How does the LUEA work?
The Mayor and City Council appoint 12 LUEA board members to four-year terms:- 3 government representatives
- 3 zone business representatives
- 3 resident representatives
- 1 state government representative
- 1 building and trades representative
- 1 nonvoting state staff member
