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This memorandum outlines preliminary actions required for the creation of The Alameda Business Improvement District (TABID) and the levy of assessments for Fiscal Year 2025-2026. It includes recommendations for establishing the district, setting public meetings and hearings, and appointing the Alameda Business Association as the Advisory Board. The memorandum details the background of the business district, the purpose of the TABID, and the steps necessary for its establishment, including public outreach and funding implications.
Key points
The memorandum is addressed to the Mayor and City Council regarding the creation of The Alameda Business Improvement District.
A public meeting is scheduled for January 13, 2026, and a public hearing for February 3, 2026.
The Alameda Business Association is recommended to be appointed as the Advisory Board.
The TABID will fund services that benefit assessed businesses, including marketing and events.
The proposed BID boundaries include all businesses with an active business tax certificate within The Alameda District area.
The memorandum outlines the process for establishing the BID, including public meetings and ordinance readings.
Limitations
The text contains placeholders and unresolved sections, such as specific details in the attachments.
The timeline for actions includes specific dates that may not be finalized.
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COUNCIL AGENDA: FILE: ITEM: TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: See Below Approved 12/16/25 25-1334 8.1 FROM: Jen Baker DATE: November 24, 2025 Date: 12/4/25 COUNCIL DISTRICT: 6 SUBJECT: Preliminary Actions Required for the Creation of The Alameda Business Improvement District and Levy of Assessments for Fiscal Year 2025-2026 RECOMMENDATION (a) Adopt a resolution: (1) (2) (3) (4) Declaring the City Council’s intention to establish The Alameda Business Improvement District; Setting a public meeting for January 13, 2026, at 1:30 p.m. and a public hearing for February 3, 2026, at 1:30 p.m. on the formation of The Alameda Business Improvement District; Directing the City Clerk to publish the required notices of the public meeting and public hearing; and Appointing the Alameda Business Association as the Advisory Board to advise the City Council on all issues related to The Alameda Business Improvement District. (b) Subject to the establishment of The Alameda Business Improvement District: (1) (2) Preliminarily approve the Advisory Board’s Service Plan, including assessment and fee structure, budget, and cost controls, for Fiscal Year 2025-2026; and Adopt a resolution of...
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The source text indicates this attachment appears to be a draft document.
This document is a draft resolution from the City Council of San José declaring its intention to establish The Alameda Business Improvement District (TABID) under the Parking and Business Improvement Area Law of 1989. It outlines the purpose of TABID, which includes funding for district promotion, events, beautification, and business support. The resolution sets a public meeting and hearing for January 13, 2026, and February 3, 2026, respectively, to discuss the establishment of TABID. It includes details on assessment rates for businesses, the appointment of an advisory board, and procedures for public input and protest.
Key points
The resolution declares the intention to establish The Alameda Business Improvement District (TABID).
TABID aims to support physical maintenance, marketing, and promotion efforts in The Alameda business corridor.
The governing board of The Alameda Business Association Inc. will serve as the advisory board for TABID.
Public meetings and hearings are scheduled for January 13, 2026, and February 3, 2026.
The annual assessment for businesses is set at $350, with a reduced rate of $100 for qualifying entities.
New businesses will not be exempt from the assessment.
Written protests against the establishment of TABID can be submitted before the public hearing.
Limitations
The document includes placeholders for dates and votes that are not filled in.
Exhibit A, which shows district boundaries, is referenced but not included in the text.
Exhibit B outlines proposed services but does not provide specific details on all activities.
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SAW:KMM:KMF 11/21/2025 RESOLUTION NO. ______________ A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO ESTABLISH THE ALAMEDA BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT PURSUANT TO THE PARKING AND BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT AREA LAW OF 1989; FIXING THE TIME AND PLACE OF A PUBLIC MEETING AND PUBLIC HEARING AND GIVING NOTICE THEREOF; AND APPOINTING AN ADVISORY BOARD TO ADVISE THE CITY COUNCIL ON ALL ISSUES RELATED TO THE ALAMEDA BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WHEREAS, the Parking and Business Improvement Area Law of 1989, Streets and Highways Code §36500 et seq. (“89 Law”), authorizes the City of San José (“City”) to establish business improvement areas allowing businesses to raise funds to support joint efforts within a specific geographic area; and WHEREAS, in 1991, The Alameda Business Association Inc. (“ABA”) was established as a non-profit corporation, and in January 2025 the ABA governing board voted in favor of establishing a business improvement district in The Alameda business corridor; and WHEREAS, the ABA, business owners in The Alameda business corridor, and representatives from the City have met to consider the formation of The Alameda Business Improvement...
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The source text indicates this attachment appears to be a draft document.
This document is a draft resolution from the City Council of San José declaring its intent to levy assessments for the Alameda Business Improvement District (TABID) for the fiscal year 2025-2026. It sets a public hearing for February 3, 2026, to discuss the proposed assessments and related activities. The resolution outlines the process for public input and protests regarding the assessments and directs the City Clerk to provide notice of the hearing.
Key points
The resolution declares the intent to levy assessments for the TABID for fiscal year 2025-2026.
A public hearing is scheduled for February 3, 2026, at 1:30 p.m.
The TABID assessment will fund programs for district promotion, events, placemaking, and business support.
Interested parties can refer to a Report on file with the City Clerk for details on the TABID activities and proposed assessments.
Written protests against the assessments must be filed with the City Clerk before the public hearing.
If protests from business owners representing 50% or more of the assessments are received and not withdrawn, no further proceedings can occur for one year.
Limitations
The document contains unresolved placeholders for the resolution number and adoption date.
The specific details of the proposed assessments and activities are not included in the text.
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SAW:KMM:KMF 11/21/2025 RESOLUTION NO. ______________ A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE DECLARING ITS INTENT TO LEVY ASSESSMENTS, SUBJECT TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE ALAMEDA BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT, FOR FISCAL YEAR 2025-2026 AND SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING FOR FEBRUARY 3, 2026 PURSUANT TO THE PARKING AND BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT AREA LAW OF 1989 WHEREAS, on this same date, the Council of the City of San José declared its intent to establish The Alameda Business Improvement District ("TABID") pursuant to the California Parking and Business Improvement Area Law of 1989, Streets and Highways Code Section 36500 et seq. (“89 Law”) and set a public hearing on February 3, 2026 for the establishment of the TABID; and WHEREAS, the Council appointed The Alameda Business Association Inc. as the Advisory Board for the TABID, and the Advisory Board has prepared and submitted a proposed Budget Report for the remainder of fiscal year 2025-2026 (ending June 30) ("Report"); and WHEREAS, pursuant to the 89 Law, a public hearing must be held on the proposed levy of assessments for each fiscal year; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE: 1. The City...
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The source text indicates this attachment appears to be a draft document.
The document outlines the formation and operational details of the Alameda Business Improvement District (BID), including its purpose, assessment rates, revenue, budget, and a timeline for key actions related to its establishment.
Key points
BIDs are established under the California Parking and Business Improvement Area Law of 1989 to raise funds for specific geographic areas.
The Alameda Business District encompasses a vibrant area with over 5,000 jobs and 1,731 active business tax certificates.
Total annual revenue from assessments is projected at $369,900, with a 70% collection rate yielding $258,930 in Year 1.
The budget allocates funds for district promotion, events, beautification, administration, and a city administrative fee.
Key dates for the BID formation include a resolution of intention on December 16, 2025, and the assessment beginning on April 26, 2026.
Limitations
The document appears to be a draft as it includes placeholders and unresolved details.
Specific dates and outcomes related to council meetings and public hearings are mentioned but not confirmed.
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1 The Alameda Business Improvement District Item 8.1 December 16, 2025 Jen Baker Blage Zelalich Victor Farlie Sal Alvarez Director, City Manager’s Office of Economic Development and Cultural Affairs Deputy Director, City Manager’s Office of Economic Development and Cultural Affairs Assistant to the City Manager, City Manager’s Office of Economic Development and Cultural Affairs Senior Executive Analyst, City Manager’s Office of Economic Development and Cultural Affairs 01 BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT (BID) BIDs are formed pursuant to the California Parking and Business Improvement Area Law of 1989. BID law allows for the creation of special benefit assessment districts to raise funds within a specific geographic area. BIDs allows business owners to organize their efforts and raise funds exclusively for the benefit of the district. Business owners within the assessment district boundaries fund the district, and 99% of funds are used to provide services desired by and benefitting businesses within the district. City Council renews the BID annually. 02 ABOUT THE DISTRICT The Alameda Business District stretches from Hedding Street to Stockton Avenue to West San Carlos Street to...
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The document is an email from Alex Shoor expressing support for the creation of The Alameda Business Improvement District. Shoor mentions being a resident and property owner contributing to the CBID, and believes that the new improvement districts will enhance the quality of life on and off The Alameda.
Key points
Email sent by Alex Shoor to the City Clerk regarding Item 8.1 on the 12/16 Council Agenda.
Shoor supports the creation of The Alameda Business Improvement District.
Shoor is a resident and property owner contributing to the CBID.
The new improvement districts are expected to complement each other and improve quality of life.
Limitations
The email does not provide specific details about the CBID or the proposed improvements.
There are unresolved placeholders in the email, such as the date and subject line formatting.
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R Outlook FW: Item 8.1 on 12/16 Council Agenda From City Clerk <city.clerk@sanjoseca.gov> Date Fri 12/12/2025 12:03 PM To Agendadesk <Agendadesk@sanjoseca.gov> Sent Friday, Dec ma Sent: Friday, December 12, E To: City Clerk <city.clerk@sanjoseca.gov> Subject: Item 8.1 on 12/16 Council Agenda [External Email. Do not open links or attachments from untrusted sources. Learn more! Toni, In my role as a resident who lives off The Alameda and will be contributing to the CBID as a property owner, can | express my support for creating The Alameda Business Improvement District? Together, the two new improvement districts will complement each other nicely and improve the quality of life on and off The Alameda. Thanks much, Alex Alex Shoor This message is from outside the City email system. Do not open links or attachments from untrusted sources.