What Is MUPTE?

MUPTE is the Multi-Unit Property Tax Exemption. It is a state-enabled program designed to be an incentive of redevelopment of residential properties in city centers and along transit corridors. In Eugene, the City Council has authorized the use of MUPTE in the downtown area and west of the University. The program has been discontinued in the West University area and is on hold in the downtown core. It has been narrowed so that student housing is no longer eligible.

MUPTE allows new multi-family units (5 or more units) to avoid property taxes on the value of new residential construction for up to 10 years. The property continues to pay taxes on the land value and any commercial portion of the property.

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1. What Is MUPTE?
2. How does MUPTE support multi-unit residential development?
3. How does the City determine if a housing project can receive a MUPTE?
4. Why should the City of Eugene support dense housing in the downtown core?
5. Can MUPTE support affordable housing?
6. Does MUPTE cause the City to reduce its tax revenue?
7. How effective has MUPTE been?