Property Business Improvement District (PBID)

San Jose Downtown Property Owner's Association Meeting Notice / Agenda

Next Meeting Tuesday, February 21, 2012
San Jose Downtown Association, 28 N. First Street, Ste. 1000
8:30 a.m. 

Agenda Items

  • Call to order
  • Approval of December 13 board meeting minutes
  • Vice-President's report
  • a) Small Wonders/1st ACT announcement
  • Old Business: Services and Renewal
  • a) PBID renewal update
  • New Business:
  • a) 2012 board meeting dates
  • Operations report
  • Other Matters
  • Adjournment

Minutes from the December 13, 2011, meeting

Click here to view minutes from previous meetings 

PROPERTY BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT (PBID)
  

The San Jose Property Owner's Association (POA) officially formed Sept. 28, 2007 and its board met for the first time Oct. 2. The inaugural 11-member board, which represents about 600 property owners, includes: 

Executive Committee

 

President: Chuck Hammers, Pizza My Heart (business representative)
Secretary: Elizabeth Mattson, San Jose Downtown Residents Association (resident representative)
Treasurer: Randy Knox III, Adobe Systems, Inc. 

Members

 

Richard Berg, SoFA Properties
Roger Burnell, Arnell Enterprises
Janet Kern, RDA Deputy Director
Carlo Nardi, Fairmont San Jose
Jim Ortbal, City of San Jose
Bill Ryan, Barry Swenson Builder
Andria Souza, Legacy Partners Commercial, Inc.
Richard Utic, Saratoga Capital

PBID Funding and Budget

 

Downtown property owners agreed in 2007 to assess themselves up to 7.5 cents per square foot to make downtown San Jose sparkle. By improving the downtown environment in which people live, work and play, property owners believe more visitors, customers and investors will be attracted to downtown San Jose. This coordinated effort by the newly formed San Jose Downtown Property Owners' Association shows how much property owners are involved in making downtown better, and ensuring its success as the arts, culture and business center for the entire region. They hope that as downtown becomes more vibrant, the value of their investment and property increases.

The funds collected enhance the level of cleaning that the city already provided. This is an example of a public-private partnership that is successful in other cities around the country. Like the property owners, the city has invested billions into the downtown. Everyone has a vested interest and is doing their part to ensure success of the Property-based Improvement District. The city believes the San Jose Downtown Association, which now has oversight of cleaning and ambassador services, is bringing a new level of cleanliness and friendliness to downtown San Jose. 

Budget: Almost $2 million for 2008, including $1.6 million from property owner assessments plus $335,000 from the city's prior baseline services.

Links

Bylaws of San Jose Downtown Property Owners' Association

PBID management plan

2010 PBID Survey Press Release - High Marks from members

2010 PBID Survey Results

OCT. 8, 2010 - PBID AND CITY ANNOUCE NEW PROGRAM TO PRUNE DOWNTOWN TREES

Pruning schedule and map

Tree species and where they are downtown

PBID Reports/Financials

PBID 2010-11 Financial Audit

PBID 2009-10 Financial Review

PBID 2008-09 Financial Review

PBID Revenue and Expenses for 2010-11

PBID Revenue and Expenses for 2009-10

PBID Revenue and Expenses for 2008-09

 


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