REPORT TO COUNCIL
SUBJECT
Title
Approve the Downtown Sunnyvale Business Improvement District Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2020/21; and Adopt the Resolution of Intention to Levy and Collect Annual Assessment and Reauthorize Business Improvement District for Fiscal Year 2021/22
Report
BACKGROUND
A Business Improvement District (BID) is a funding tool that provides funding for specific activities that must be reauthorized yearly by the City Council at the request of the BID Board (Board). Businesses pay into the BID based on the benefit they receive as members of the district.
Pursuant to Sunnyvale Municipal Code Section 3.60.050 (Establishment of benefit assessments) the formula for calculating the BID assessment amount is determined by the Board and enacted by the City. Business assessments are levied based on relative benefit from the activities to be funded. The City collects the assessment fee and forwards the collected funds to the BID, minus an administrative fee.
Downtown Sunnyvale BID
Approximately 170 businesses are in the existing BID area, which is divided into three zones: Zone A, Zone B, and Zone C. The current BID boundaries are Sunnyvale, Iowa, Mathilda and Evelyn Avenues (Attachment 1, Page 9). Board members volunteer their time to lead and manage the BID.
The current Board members are:
? Dr. Gary Gold, Dr. Gary Gold & Associates & Style Eyes Optique, Board Chair
? Leigh Odum, Leigh's Favorite Books and Bookasaurus
? Irene Murphy, Fibbar MaGee's
? Amit Rajgarhia, Dish Dash
? Katie Voong, K Tea Cafe
? Rahul Nair, The Oxford
The BID offers businesses the means to pool their resources by assessing themselves to collectively pay for programs, marketing, and special events which would not be possible on an individual basis. Also, the Board promotes the downtown area by maintaining an active website, social media presence, and organizes numerous events.
EXISTING POLICY
Municipal Code Sections - Downtown Sunnyvale Business Improvement District:
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