Long Beach, CA
File #: 12-0338    Version: 1 Name: PW - Sign Downtown LB PBID petition
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 4/2/2012 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/1/2012 Final action: 5/1/2012
Title: Recommendation to authorize City Manager to sign the petition relating to City-owned properties located within the district to reestablish the Downtown Long Beach Property and Business Improvement District. (Districts 1,2)
Sponsors: Public Works
Attachments: 1. 050112-R-18sr.pdf, 2. 050112-R-18-PowerPoint.pdf
Related files: 12-0637
TITLE
Recommendation to authorize City Manager to sign the petition relating to City-owned properties located within the district to reestablish the Downtown Long Beach Property and Business Improvement District. (Districts 1,2)

DISCUSSION
The State of California Property and Business Improvement District Law of 1994 (Section 33600 et seq. of the California Streets and Highways Code) and Article XIIID of the California Constitution (Proposition 218) enables the City to create a property-based assessment district allowing property owners to voluntarily assess themselves for various services beyond those provided by the City, including enhanced maintenance, public safety, beautification, marketing and economic development programs. All properties located within the boundaries of the Long Beach Property and Business Improvement Distirct (DLB-PBID) that receive special benefits as determined by the engineer’s report must be allocated a proportional share of the assessment.

The DLB-PBID was initially established by the City Council on August 4, 1998. On January 12, 2001, the City Council executed an Agreement for Funding (Contract) with the Downtown Long Beach Associates (DLBA) setting forth the duties of the parties under an annual Budget and Management Plan with respect to the use of property owner assessment funds within the DLB-PBID area (District). On July 22, 2003, the City Council re-established the DLB-PBID for a term of 10 years. The current DLBA-PBID Contract terminates on December 31, 2013, and downtown property owners are now seeking to re-establish the DLB-PBID for an additional 10-year term.

Re-establishment of the DLB-PBID is accomplished through a majority vote of the property owners in favor of the proposed assessment for the new term. Pursuant to the California Constitution the vote on a proposed special assessment must be weighted according to the proportional financial obligation of the affected properties. The assessment is based upon th...

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