Actions by the City Council and by the Board of Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San José Related to The Alameda Community Benefit Improvement District. - NOT TO BE HEARD BEFORE 1:30 P.M. AND TO BE HEARD BEFORE ITEM 8.1
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The memorandum outlines actions by the City Council and the Board of the Successor Agency regarding the formation of The Alameda Community Benefit Improvement District (CBID). It includes recommendations for conducting a public hearing, adopting resolutions, and establishing a fund for the CBID. The memorandum details the proposed assessment rates, services to be provided, and the budget for the first year of operation. It also discusses the boundaries of the CBID and the process for ballot tabulation to gauge property owner support for the assessments. The public hearing is scheduled for June 17, 2025.
Key points
The City Council will conduct a public hearing on June 17, 2025, regarding the formation of The Alameda CBID.
The proposed assessment for the CBID is $8,450 with annual increases of up to 7% over 15 years.
The memorandum includes recommendations for the City Council to approve the formation of the CBID and the associated management plan.
The CBID is intended to provide enhanced services such as maintenance, safety, and beautification beyond those provided by the City.
The CBID area includes 448 parcels, with different assessment rates based on property type and location.
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COUNCIL AGENDA: 6/17/25 FILE: 25-722 ITEM: 8.5 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: See Below Approved FROM: Lee Wilcox Matt Loesch Jim Shannon DATE: June 6, 2025 Date: 6/6/25 COUNCIL DISTRICT: 6 SUBJECT: Actions by the City Council and by the Board of Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San José Related to The Alameda Community Benefit Improvement District RECOMMENDATION (a) That the City Council: (1) Conduct a public hearing for proposed formation of The Alameda Community Benefit Improvement District and authorize the City Clerk to tabulate ballots. (2) Adopt a resolution by the City Council, as the property owner of parcels within the proposed district, authorizing the execution of a ballot in favor of the formation of The Alameda Community Benefit Improvement District and the imposition of an assessment in the amount of $8,450 with annual increases of up to seven percent (7%) over the next 15 years. (3) Direct the City Clerk to report the results of the tabulation of ballots. (4) In the event that The Alameda Community Benefit Improvement District is approved, by a majority of weighted assessments of property owners, adopt a resolution by the...
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This document is a resolution from the City Council of San Jose regarding the establishment of the Alameda Community Benefit Improvement District (CBID). It includes a proposal to impose an assessment on City-owned property amounting to $8,450, with potential annual increases of up to 7% over the next 15 years. The resolution follows prior approvals and a public hearing on the matter.
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Resolution of the City Council of San Jose.
Proposal for the establishment of the Alameda Community Benefit Improvement District (CBID).
Imposition of an assessment of $8,450 on City-owned property.
Annual increases of up to 7% for the next 15 years.
Public hearing held for the formation of the CBID.
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NVF:VXC:KMF 06/04/2025 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE CASTING A BALLOT IN FAVOR OF THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE ALAMEDA COMMUNITY BENEFIT IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT AS THE PROPERTY OWNER OF REAL PROPERTY IN THE PROPOSED DISTRICT AND THE IMPOSITION OF AN ASSESSMENT OF CITY-OWNED PROPERTY IN THE AMOUNT OF $8,450 WITH ANNUAL INCREASES OVER THE NEXT FIFTEEN (15) YEARS OF UP TO SEVEN PERCENT (7%) PER YEAR WHEREAS, on April 29, 2025, the City Council of the City of San José (“City”) and Board of Directors of the Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San José (“Successor Agency”) adopted Resolution No. RES2025-102 and Resolution No. RES2025-105, respectively, approving the City and Successor Agency property owner petitions that supported the formation of The Alameda Community Benefit Improvement District (“CBID”); and WHEREAS, the City Council has held a public hearing for the formation of the CBID; and WHEREAS, City staff recommends that the City Council cast a ballot in favor of the establishment of the CBID and the imposition of an assessment on City-owned property; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE...
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This document is a resolution from the City Council of San Jose regarding the approval of the Alameda Community Benefit Improvement District (CBID) Management Plan and Engineer's Report. It imposes assessments on properties within the district and directs the Director of Public Works to deliver the assessment roll to the County for collection with property taxes. The resolution outlines the purpose of the CBID, the assessment rates for different property types, and confirms that there was no majority protest against the formation of the CBID. The document appears to be a draft.
Key points
The resolution approves the Alameda CBID Management Plan and Engineer's Report.
It imposes assessments on properties within the Alameda CBID.
The assessments will fund services beyond what the City traditionally provides.
There are two benefit zones with specified assessment rates.
A public hearing was held on June 17, 2025, where public testimony was heard.
The resolution confirms no majority protest against the formation of the CBID.
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NVF:VXC:KMF 06/04/2025 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE (1) APPROVING THE ALAMEDA COMMUNITY BENEFIT IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT MANAGEMENT PLAN AND ENGINEER’S REPORT; (2) IMPOSING THE RESPECTIVE ASSESSMENTS; AND (3) DIRECTING THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS TO DELIVER THE ASSESSMENT ROLL TO THE COUNTY FOR COLLECTION WITH THE PROPERTY TAXES WHEREAS, under and pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 14.31 of the San José Municipal Code, which incorporates and modifies the Property and Business Improvement District Law of 1994, Section 36600 et. seq. of the California Streets and Highways Code and provisions of Article XIIID of the State Constitution (collectively, “CBID Law”), the City Council of the City of San José (“City Council”) on April 29, 2025, adopted Resolution No. RES2025-103, entitled “A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE STATING ITS INTENTION TO FORM A COMMUNITY BENEFIT IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT IN THE ALAMEDA AREA; PRELIMINARILY APPROVING THE ALAMEDA COMMUNITY BENEFIT IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT MANAGEMENT PLAN AND ENGINEER’S REPORT; SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD ON JUNE 17, 2025 AT 1:30 P.M.; AND CALLING THE TABULATION OF THE BALLOTS...
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This document is a draft ordinance from the City of San Jose that proposes amendments to Chapter 4.80 of Title 4 of the San Jose Municipal Code. It establishes the Alameda Community Benefit Improvement District Fund, detailing its creation, funding sources, allowable expenditures, and interest accrual. The ordinance is set to take effect retroactively on July 1, 2025.
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Establishes the Alameda Community Benefit Improvement District Fund.
Funding will come from assessments of properties within the district boundaries.
Monies will be used for enhanced services, maintenance, safety services, beautification, and administrative costs.
Interest accrued will be credited to the Fund.
The ordinance is set to take effect retroactively on July 1, 2025.
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NVF:KMM:KMF 05/29/2025 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE AMENDING CHAPTER 4.80 OF TITLE 4 OF THE SAN JOSE MUNICIPAL CODE TO ADD A NEW PART RELATED TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE ALAMEDA COMMUNITY BENEFIT IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT FUND WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions and requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970, together with related State CEQA Guidelines and Title 21 of the San José Municipal Code (collectively, "CEQA"), the Director of Planning, Building and Code Enforcement has determined that the provisions of this Ordinance do not constitute a project, under File No. PP17-010 (City Organizational & Administrative Activities resulting in no changes to the physical environment) and File No. PP17-004 (Government funding mechanism or fiscal activity with no commitment to a specific project which may result in a potentially significant physical impact on the environment); and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of San José is the decision-making body for this Ordinance; and WHEREAS, this Council has reviewed and considered the "not a project" determination under CEQA prior to taking any approval actions on this Ordinance; NOW, THEREFORE, BE...
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This document outlines actions related to the formation of The Alameda Community Benefit Improvement District (CBID), including a public hearing and resolution. It details the timeline for the CBID formation, district boundaries, services provided, budget allocations, and next steps following the public hearing.
Key points
Public hearing on the formation of The Alameda CBID is scheduled for today.
Petitions totaling 38% support were submitted on April 29, 2025.
A 45-day ballot procedure was initiated on May 3, 2025.
The district boundaries are from Schiele Avenue in the west to Stockton Street in the east.
Key business anchors include Whole Foods and Habbas Law.
Total budget for district services is $327,977, with specific allocations for clean and safe services, beautification, administration, and contingency.
City Council is expected to conduct a public hearing and pass a resolution to vote in the City’s ballot.
Next steps include delivering the assessment roll to Santa Clara County and finalizing the CBID Board of Directors.
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Actions Related to The Alameda Community Benefit Improvement District Public Hearing and Resolution of Formation Item 8.5 June 17, 2025 Blage Zelalich, Deputy Director, City Manager’s Office of Economic Development and Cultural Affairs Victor Farlie, Assistant to the City Manager, City Manager’s Office of Economic Development and Cultural Affairs Community Benefit Improvement District (CBID) Formation Timeline April 29, 2025: Petitions totaling 38% support submitted and Resolution of Intent to form the district. May 3, 2025: 45-day Ballot procedure initiated. Today: Public Hearing on the formation of the district. June 30, 2025: Deadline for submisssion of information to Santa Clara County be be included in the 2025/26 property roll. 2 The Alameda CBID The district boundary is Schiele Avenue in the west and Stockton Street in the east. Business anchors are Whole Foods in the east and Habbas Law in the west. 3 District Services and Budget Services Budget Clean and Safe $255,822 Beautification and Image Enhancement $29,518 Administration and Advocacy $32,798 Contingency/Reserve $9,839 Sidewalk pressure washing Security and security cameras Landscape improvements and maintenance...