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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
The governing authorities of any municipality are authorized to issue negotiable bonds of the municipality to raise money for the following purposes:
(a) Erecting municipal buildings, armories, auditoriums, community centers, gymnasiums and athletic stadiums, preparing and equipping athletic fields, and purchasing buildings or land therefor, and for repairing, improving, adorning and equipping the same, and for erecting, equipping and furnishing of buildings to be used as a municipal or civic arts center;
(b) Erecting or purchasing waterworks, gas, electric and other public utility plants or distribution systems or franchises, and repairing, improving and extending the same;
(c) Purchasing or constructing, repairing, improving and equipping buildings for public libraries and for purchasing land, equipment and books therefor, whether the title to same be vested in the municipality issuing such bonds or in some subdivision of the state government other than the municipality, or jointly in such municipality and other such subdivision;
(d) Establishing sanitary, storm, drainage or sewerage systems, and repairing, improving and extending the same;
(e) Protecting a municipality, its streets and sidewalks from overflow, caving banks and other like dangers;
(f) Constructing, improving or paving streets, sidewalks, driveways, parkways, walkways or public parking facilities, and purchasing land therefor;
(g) Purchasing land for parks, cemeteries and public playgrounds, and improving, equipping and adorning the same, including the constructing, repairing and equipping of swimming pools and other recreational facilities;
(h) Constructing bridges and culverts;
(i) Constructing, repairing and improving wharves, docks, harbors and appurtenant facilities, and purchasing land therefor;
(j) Constructing, repairing and improving public slaughterhouses, markets, pest houses, workhouses, hospitals, houses of correction, reformatories and jails in the corporate limits, or within three (3) miles of the corporate limits, and purchasing land therefor;
(k) Altering or changing the channels of streams and water courses to control, deflect or guide the current thereof;
(l) Purchasing fire-fighting equipment and apparatus, and providing housing for same, and purchasing land therefor;
(m) Purchasing or renting voting machines and any other election equipment needed in elections held in the municipality;
(n) Assisting the Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning, the Bureau of Building, Grounds and Real Property Management of the Governor's Office of General Services, or any other state agency in acquiring a site for, constructing suitable buildings and runways and equipping an airport for the university or other state-supported four-year college, now or hereafter in existence, in or near which the municipality is located, within not more than ten (10) miles of the municipality;
(o) Acquiring and improving existing mass transit system; however, no municipal governing authorities shall authorize any bonds to be issued for the acquiring and improving of an existing mass transit system unless an election be conducted in said municipality in the same manner provided for general and special elections, and a majority of the qualified electors of the municipality participating in said election approve the bond issuance for the acquiring and improving of an existing mass transit system;
(p) Purchasing machinery and equipment which have an expected useful life in excess of ten (10) years. The life of such bonds shall not exceed the expected useful life of such machinery and equipment. Machinery and equipment shall not include any motor vehicle weighing less than twelve thousand (12,000) pounds;
(q) A project for which a certificate of public convenience and necessity has been obtained by the municipality pursuant to the Regional Economic Development Act.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Mississippi Code Title 21. Municipalities § 21-33-301 - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ms/title-21-municipalities/ms-code-sect-21-33-301/
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