File #: 2016-0252   
Type: Policy Status: Passed
File created: 3/18/2016 In control: Board of Directors - Regular Board Meeting
On agenda: 4/28/2016 Final action: 4/28/2016
Title: CONSIDER: A. SUPPORTING the establishment of the proposed Hollywood Western Business Improvement District ("BID") in the City of Los Angeles and the resulting assessments on properties within the District boundaries owned by Metro; and B. AUTHORIZING the Chief Executive Officer or his delegate to sign any necessary petition and cast any subsequent ballots in support of the BID and property assessments.
Sponsors: Finance, Budget and Audit Committee
Indexes: Assessment District, Bids, Budgeting, Business districts, Business Improvement District, City of Los Angeles, Cleaning, Employee benefits, Guidelines, Hollywood, Hollywood/Western Station, Metro Rail B Line, Metro Red Line, Policy, Systemwide Bus Ops Mgmt & Admin (Project), Value capture, Westside/Central Service Sector
Attachments: 1. Attachment A - Arts District Los Angeles Business Improvement District Boundaries, 2. Attachment B - Evaluation of Hollywood Western BID Benefit to Metro, 3. Attachment C - Summary of Metro-Owned Parcels
Meeting_Body
PLANNING AND PROGRAMMING COMMITTEE
APRIL 13, 2016

Subject/Action
SUBJECT: HOLLYWOOD WESTERN BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
ACTION: AUTHORIZE PARTICIPATION IN THE HOLLYWOOD WESTERN BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT

RECOMMENDATION

Title
CONSIDER:

A. SUPPORTING the establishment of the proposed Hollywood Western Business Improvement District ("BID") in the City of Los Angeles and the resulting assessments on properties within the District boundaries owned by Metro; and

B. AUTHORIZING the Chief Executive Officer or his delegate to sign any necessary petition and cast any subsequent ballots in support of the BID and property assessments.

Issue
ISSUE

The Metro Board adopted the General Guidelines for Metro Participation in Proposed Assessment Districts ("Guidelines") in June 1998. The Guidelines require staff to analyze each assessment district and/or improvement based on whether they improve Metro property or facility, benefit Metro employees, benefit Metro's passengers, or reduce costs for the agency. Staff is to provide the Board with an analysis, on a case by case basis, that determines whether Metro property benefits from the proposed services or improvements; and whether the benefit to the property exceeds the cost of the assessment. Based on the guidelines, the Board must determine whether or not to participate in the proposed district.
Establishment of the District is a two-step process that includes (1) submission of favorable petitions from property owners representing more than 50% of total assessments to be paid; and (2) return of mail ballots evidencing a majority of ballots cast in favor of the assessment. As a property owner in the proposed District, Metro has received notice of the establishment of the District and has been requested to sign a Petition to establish the District and to ultimately vote to in favor of the assessment.
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