Title
(CONTINUED FROM DEC. 16, 2015; AND JAN. 20, MARCH 2, MAY 18, SEPT. 7, AND DEC. 7, 2016) - Roosevelt Business Improvement District Approving Assessment Diagram (Resolution 21389)
Description
Request the City Council approve the assessment diagram of the Roosevelt Business Improvement District (BID). The Roosevelt BID is a public/private organization that allows property owners within a defined area to fund District-specific improvements, services and activities through a self-imposed and self-governed property assessment within an area to be generally bounded by Fillmore Street on the south, Moreland Street on the north, 250 feet east of 7th Street on the east, and 7th Avenue on the west.
Report
Summary
This File includes a Resolution approving the District assessment diagram (Attachment A). The diagram indicating the property to be assessed for Business Improvement District services is on file in the office of the Superintendent of Street Transportation in the City of Phoenix. Public streets, alleys, and property utilized for residential purposes that do not benefit by the public services are excluded from this assessment diagram.
Public Outreach
All property owners shall be notified by first-class mail of the establishment of the District, their annual Assessment cost, the proposed budget and work plan, and the method described in Statute by which protests can be made (A.R.S. 48-580). Notifications are sent by the Street Transportation Department 20 days prior to the public hearing. A public hearing was held for property owners to discuss their assessment costs and services. The public hearing was set for Dec. 16, 2015, at 2:30 p.m. in the Phoenix City Council Chambers. No further notification was required after the public hearing.
Published: The Record Reporter
Nov. 23, 2015
Nov. 25, 2015
Financial Impact
There is no financial impact for approving the boundary map of the Roosevelt Business Improvement District.
Location
Area bounded by Fillmore Street to Moreland Street from 7th Avenue to 250 feet east of 7th Street.
Potential Continuance Due to Protest
As required by A.R.S. 48-579(D), should a formal protest be received within 10 days of the Dec. 16, 2015, hearing, this item would be required to be continued to a City Council meeting date in January that complies with the statutory requirements for protests.
Department
Responsible Department
This item is submitted by Deputy City Managers Paul Blue and Mario Paniagua, and the Street Transportation and Community and Economic Development departments.