Allow city to collect annual fees from downtown property owners for business district improvements
Resolution 98-13
In Plain English
The city created a downtown improvement district in 2013 where property owners pay extra fees beyond regular taxes. These fees fund things like streetscape improvements, marketing, and business support services. The city needs annual approval to collect these assessment fees from downtown property owners.
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Allow city to collect annual fees for Downtown Richmond Property and Business Improvement District
Authorize annual tax on downtown properties to fund business district improvements
Place annual levy on downtown property owners for business improvement district
Allow city to collect property taxes for Downtown Richmond business district
Renew Downtown Richmond Property and Business Improvement District
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