The association shall agree to carry out those works, programs and services it deems necessary to improve the quality of life in the zone or stimulate commercial activity in the district. The association’s improvements proposal may cover, but is not limited to, the following matters:
(a) Proposals for specific works on private properties with the consent of the owner, and in common and public areas, with the prior authorization of the pertinent agencies.
(b) Appropriate resources to programs such as control and uniformity of signs and billboards; public beautification; maintenance or improvement of store fronts; security or garbage collection services; improvements to streets, sidewalks, parks and plazas, including curbs, lighting, planting of trees and other similar improvements. These improvements may be carried out by the association itself or by government agencies or the corresponding municipality, in which case the association shall transfer the resources needed to carry out such activities. Infrastructure improvements must be of a kind that complement those programmed by state agencies or municipalities.
(c) Follow-up and maintenance programs of the improvements carried out by the association. The association shall coordinate efforts with the agencies concerned, so that improvement programs of those government entities are not affected.
(d) Recreational and cultural programs and activities for the benefit of residents of the sector.
The association may accept contributions, gifts and donations from any natural or juridical person, the municipalities, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and its agencies, and the government of the United States of America, to carry out the works, programs and services it deems necessary. The association may also match its funds with any others received to carry out its purposes. It may likewise borrow money up to the limit authorized by its general assembly of members.
History —Aug. 30, 1991, No. 81, § 16.013; Oct. 29, 1992, No. 84, § 97.