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HomeMy WebLinkAboutED Downtown Business Improvement District (BID) Assessment Annual Renewal PPT2021 Annual BID Assessment Renewal PRESENTED BY THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Presentation Overview •Review 2021 BID Annual Accomplishments •Assessment Boundary Map & Formula •Confirm New BID Board Members Appointments •Hold Public Hearing •Adopt Resolution for FY 2022 BID Assessment DOWNTOWN BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT 2021 BID Accomplishments •Dining Under the Lights: Recovery Programming •Beautification Initiatives:Tivoli decorative lighting, new pole- mounted banners, parklet support •Website Improvements: new searchable business directory, content curation and SEO •Administration Improvements:updated bylaws, building board participation, Executive Director recruitment •Social Media & Marketing: year-round Instagram content, and promotional print ads in local newspapers including Marin IJ •Unique Events: Dia de los Muertos, Sparkle and Cheer, Holiday window decorating contest, May Madness, Trick or Treat Fourth Street, Clean & Green Day (Earth Day), Mill Valley Film Festival .DOWNTOWN BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT Assessment Boundary Map .DOWNTOWN BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT BID Assessment Formula DOWNTOWN BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT 2021 BID Board Roster •Interim President: Jed Greene, Five Corners Consulting •Vice President: Adam Dawson, Mike’s Bikes •Social Media Chair: Erika Bowker, Pleasures of the Heart •Event Chair: Jaime Ortiz, Bank of Marin •Secretary: Tobi Lessem, BodywiseMassage •Treasurer: TBD •Board Members-at -large: Elisabeth Setten, Artworks Downtown; Morgan Schauffler, Youth in Arts; Jeff Brusati, T&B Sports; and Terrance Thorton San Rafael Martial Arts •New Board Members at large: Bishlam & Amy Bullock, Salon B DOWNTOWN BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT A Special Thank you!DOWNTOWN BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTWe also say goodbye and thank you to Eda Lochte, the executive director. She held the ED position for 10 years in the ‘90s and after retiring for a time, Eda was persuaded to retake the helm. Now, after four years of leading member communication and advocacy, and Board cooperation and growth, she is re-retiring. Jaime Ortiz from Bank of Marin. He has tirelessly steered the BID through some of its most challenging years and has generously devoted his time to our Downtown. After serving four one-year terms as Board president, Jaime is stepping away. But he’s still contributing to the community by staying on the Board as event chair, a role he has already been fulfilling.