What is a BID?
BID stands for Business Improvement District. A BID is authorized by state law and created by the City Council. Its purpose is to promote and improve a specific area for the benefit of businesses there. The BID fee is a benefit assessment; the city assesses all business license holders a BID fee annually, based on anticipated benefits. The San Jose Downtown BID is bounded roughly by Julian Street, Fourth Street, and Highways 280 and 87, where it jogs west to include the arena and surrounding area.
Who manages the BID?
Every year since 1989, the San Jose Downtown Association (SJDA), a nonprofit organization, has been selected by the City Council to manage the Downtown BID. Every business that pays the BID is automatically a member of the Downtown Association. The members elect a board of directors to determine budgets and programs.
What does it cost?
The annual fees are calculated on expected benefit. For example, retail pays more than non-retail and large businesses pay more than small businesses. The current rate schedule is: retail $26.40 per employee/$240 minimum; non-retail $15.60 per employee/$150 minimum; apartments and hotels $7.20 per room/$240 minimum; parking lots $300; property owners range from $400 (less than 10,000 square feet) to a $6,000 maximum charge per year depending on square footage.
Is the BID rate raised every year?
No. The BID formed in 1989 and rates increased in 1994, when the BID boundaries extended to include the area around the arena, and again in 2003.
How is the BID money used?
For 2006-07, BID fees generated about $548,000, and for this year, projections are about $600,000, about 20 percent of SJDA’s budget. The rest of SJDA revenue comes from earned income through events and sponsorships, plus contracts and fees for services. For every dollar the business community puts into the BID, eight more dollars are leveraged by SJDA to improve downtown. By state law, the BID money can only be used to support general business activities, promote public events, decorate public places and provide music and entertainment in the BID area.
What do I get for my BID fees?
In general, BID funds are spent on a variety of projects including flower planters, marketing brochures, maps, websites, weekly e-letters, holiday street lighting and the DASH shuttle, and events such as the Farmers' Market, Music in the Park, Music in the Other Park and Downtown Ice. SJDA advocates on behalf of BID members for a vital and vibrant Downtown for businesses and their clients, customers and employees. Association staff members are available to assist BID business and property owners and address their individual concerns. SJDA provides a strong voice for Downtown to the media, government officials and policy makers.
BID Benefits
Make downtown a desirable destination and good business address
Work with police on crime prevention and homeless issues
Lead campaign for additional parking garages and business loans
Champion free parking nights and weekends
Promote validated parking program for retail businesses
Offer free DASH shuttle service
Clean up vacant historic buildings and install art exhibits
Upgrade lighting to make streets look, feel and be safer
Add flower planters, decorative and tree lighting, and kiosk information
Provide holiday lights, banners, and seasonal promotions
Convene information forums and town hall meetings
Coordinate regular street and sidewalk cleanliness
Host orientation meetings for new businesses locating downtown
Staff more than a dozen ongoing committees working on downtown promotions or solutions to specific downtown issues
Promote downtown as a business and entertainment destination
Upgrade downtowns image as clean, safe and fun
Arrange media coverage of positive news
Write Op/Ed editorials and frame downtown issues
Promote the arts and special events
Produce cooperative advertising for print, TV, and radio
Produce brochures, rack cards, fliers, gift certificates and special offers
Promote free parking program with signs, ads and brochures
Provide parking directions and maps at sjdowntownparking.com
Maintain downtown web site sjdowntown.com and links to members
Produce Downtown Dimension newsletter and Downtowner Online calendar
Coproduce and distribute Official Visitors Guide, maps, and posters
Organize special promotions for downtown retailers and districts
Produce an online downtown Business Directory
Provide a onestopshop for downtown information to serve developers, employers and visitors
Bring people downtown and make it a positive experience
SJDA produces events more than 100 days a year
Music in the Park series (Plaza de Cesar Chavez)
Downtown Farmers Market (San Pedro Square)
Downtown Ice Rink (Circle of Palms)
Music in the Other Park series (St. James Park)
Phantom Art Galleries (in vacant store windows)
Outdoor Cinemas (San Pedro Square and St. James Park)
More questions and concerns?
If you have questions about BID. fees or want more information, call Scott Knies, 279-1775.
To become a member, email Jamie Fisher at jfisher@sjdowntown.com, and include the name of your business, contact name, address, phone number and web information, if you have a website.
Si tiene alguna pregunta acerca del BID, o si necesita mas informacion, llame a Jan Schneider, 295-3610.
Ñeå ñöôïc theâm chi tieác veà BID, xin goïi 408-279-1775.
Ñeå ñöôïc phuïc vuï baøng tieáng Vieät, xin lieân laïc Ong Scott Knies ñeå gaëp vôùi thoâng dòch vieân.