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Create a Thriving Business DistrictThe publication “Create a Thriving Business District” is a guide that provides business districts with a “one-stop shopping” resource book for business district improvements. Each section provides project ideas, descriptions of products and services, commonly asked questions, and City and neighborhood contacts. Topics include beautification, maintenance, parking, signs, traffic control, use of public areas, public safety, and funding.
Business Improvement Areas (BIAs)OED supports current and forming Business Improvement Areas (BIAs). A BIA provides an annual budget to fund services and improvements in neighborhood business districts by assessing property and/or business owners who benefit from the improvements. BIA funds can be used for services such as parking, joint marketing, cleanup and maintenance, security, special events, beautification, and professional management. The City contracts with each BIA, and each BIA is governed by a ratepayer's advisory board. The City collects the assessments and reimburses BIA expenses. Current neighborhoods with BIAs are Broadway, Chinatown/International District, Columbia City, Downtown, Pioneer Square, University District, and West Seattle.
Demographic DataLooking for data about your neighborhood? Check out these resources for demographic and other data:
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