Allow city to collect property taxes for Downtown Richmond business district
Resolution Resolution No. 73-20
In Plain English
The Downtown Richmond Property and Business Improvement District charges property owners extra fees to fund streetscape improvements, marketing, and business support services. The city acts as the collection agent by adding these fees to regular property tax bills. Property owners in the downtown district pay both regular property taxes and the additional district assessment.
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Approve consent calendar
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Allow city to collect annual fees from downtown property owners for business district improvements
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Authorize annual tax on downtown properties to fund business district improvements
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