Place annual levy on downtown property owners for business improvement district
Resolution 67-18
In Plain English
Downtown property owners pay an annual assessment to fund the Richmond Main Street Initiative, which manages cleaning, security, and marketing for the downtown area. The city collects this money through property tax bills and transfers it to the business improvement district. Property owners in the downtown district voted to create this assessment in 2018.
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Approve consent calendar
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