(a) If necessary to further the accomplishment of the commission's purposes, the commission may do the following:
- (1) Conduct all studies necessary for the performance of the commission's duties.
- (2) Publicize, advertise, and distribute reports on the commission's purposes, objectives, and findings.
- (3) Provide recommendations in matters related to the commission's functions and objectives to political subdivisions in and adjacent to the corridor and to other public and private agencies.
- (4) When requested, act as a coordinating agency for programs and activities of other public and private agencies that are related to the commission's objectives.
- (5) Acquire and dispose of real property by grant, gift, purchase, lease, devise, or otherwise.
- (6) Acquire and dispose of personal property by grant, gift, purchase, lease, devise, or otherwise.
- (7) Hold, use, improve, maintain, operate, own, manage, or lease as lessor or lessee real or personal property, or any interest in that property.
(8) Contract for services relating to the design, construction, and maintenance of:
- (A) roadways;
- (B) bridges;
- (C) walkways;
- (D) trails;
- (E) other public thoroughfares, park areas, and recreational sites; and
(F) any other public improvements;
necessary to accomplish the goals of the commission.
- (9) Employ an executive director and other individuals necessary to carry out the commission's duties.
(b) The commission may contract for staff services with:
- (1) qualified agencies or individuals; or
- (2) a regional planning commission established under IC 36-7-7 .
(c) It is the goal of a project under this chapter to create or enhance the following:
- (1) Tourism.
- (2) Transportation.
- (3) Recreation.
- (4) Development.
(5) Employment.
[Pre-1995 Recodification Citation: 14-6-37-10.]
As added by P.L.1-1995, SEC.6.