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AGENDA REPORT
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12/20/2016
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05
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' Attachment 1 <br /> ,Zia, ."....::'f; ' <br /> pg I [t <br /> DOWNTOWN <br /> ASSOCIATION <br /> Report to City Council <br /> 2016 Review and 2017 Budget <br /> STRUCTURE <br /> The Downtown Pleasanton Business Improvement District (PDA) is a non-profit service organization <br /> comprised of all downtown businesses and dedicated to the ongoing revitalization of Pleasanton's <br /> historic business district The downtown business improvement district was created in 1984 by the <br /> Pleasanton City Council under the provisions of California Business Improvement District/Area law <br /> The current assessment formula is based on the annual business license payment businesses located <br /> curbside, downstairs on Main Street are assessed at a rate of two times their business license, <br /> businesses with a Main Street address located upstairs, or not curbside, are assessed at a rate of one <br /> and a half times their business license, all other businesses (those located off Main Street) pay an <br /> amount equal to their business license The minimum assessment is $50 and the maximum is $350 Non- <br /> profit businesses do not pay an assessment to the PDA <br /> The PDA Board of Directors and Advisory Board still feel the current formula is the most equitable <br /> without putting undue burden upon the member while assuring that each business contributes to the <br /> well-being of the downtown Therefore, no changes in the District's assessment formulas or the <br /> boundaries of the district for 2016 are recommended <br /> The district includes approximately 600 members Those members elect and are represented by a 13- <br /> member Board of Directors, where no more than three directors may represent any one segment of the <br /> membership, but the board must include two property owners and two retailers <br /> In accordance with the City/PDA agreement, the PDA has created an organizational structure that is <br /> modeled on the guidelines recommended by the National and California Main Street Programs The four <br /> areas of focus are <br /> Organization The Organization Committee, known at the PDA as the Executive Committee, is <br /> made up of the five officers of the Board of Directors— President, President-Elect, Past President, <br /> Secretary and Treasurer While the Board of Directors takes a broad approach, the Organization <br /> Committee focuses more closely on the operations of the PDA financial oversight, personnel issues, <br /> budget and insurance <br /> Promotions & Marketing The PDA's Marketing Committee includes six board members, <br /> approximately eight committee members and 60+ event volunteers This is the fifth year the committee <br /> 1 <br />
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