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City Council and Successor Agency
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6/9/2014
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w.�... �., .._ _ _ _. � _ <br /> 06/09/2014 <br /> The boundaries of the Downtown Redwood City CBID are generally described as follows: <br /> On the north, from the intersection of Maple and Veterans (south side) to the intersection of Brewster Street and <br /> Veterans(south side); <br /> On the south,from the intersection of Main and Pennsylvania(north side)to the intersection of El Camino and Brewster <br /> Street(north side); <br /> On the east, from the intersection of Pennsylvania and Maple, (east side), excluding the one block between Hilton and <br /> Stambaugh, to the intersection of Veterans and Maple,(west side); <br /> On the west, from the intersection of El Camino and Brewster (east side) to the intersection of Veterans and Brewster <br /> (east side). Please see Section 2 for a full map and full description of the boundaries. <br /> All identified parcels within the above-mentioned boundaries shall be assessed to fund special benefit programs,services <br /> and improvements as outlined herein. Services,programs and improvements will only be provided to these parcels inside <br /> the District boundaries and none will be provided outside of the District boundaries. Each of the individual parcels <br /> assessed shall receive special benefits from the proposed programs, services and improvements. All CBID funded <br /> programs,services and improvements are considered supplemental above normal base level services provided by the City <br /> of Redwood City and are only provided for the special and distinct benefit of assessed parcels within the boundaries of the <br /> Downtown Redwood City CBID. <br /> Benefit Zones• <br /> This plan proposes that there will be two Benefit Zones for the Downtown CBID. It was determined by CBID Steering <br /> Committee in formulating the services plan for this CBID that the properties in the area described as Benefit Zone 1 <br /> below required additional parking management as well as parking lot leasing and valet services for customers and <br /> clientele transacting business in Zone 1 which will not be provided to Zone 2 properties. <br /> The parcels within each benefit zones were set by the Downtown CBID Steering Committee, who, based upon their <br /> knowledge of the critical mass of pedestrian traffic concentration,retail concentration and frequency of use by visitors to <br /> Downtown, set the boundaries based upon the frequency and type of services that the specific parcels would receive. The <br /> Steering Committee determined that all parcels would benefit equally within the CBID boundaries based upon Sidewalk <br /> Operations and Beautification services, District Identity, Administration and other overhead expenses in operating the <br /> special benefits district. <br /> RESO.#15347 <br /> MUFF#506 <br />
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