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File #: 26-0155    Version: 1
Type: *Consent - Staff Report Status: Agenda Ready
In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 6/16/2026 Final action:
Title: Consideration of a Resolution Declaring Intention to Provide for the Annual Levy and Collection of Assessments for the Downtown Business Improvement District and Setting a Public Hearing for July 21, 2026 (No Budget Impact) (Finance Director Bretthauer). A) ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 26-0058 B) SCHEDULE PUBLIC HEARING DATE TO CONSIDER ASSESSMENTS ON JULY 21, 2026
Attachments: 1. Resolution No. 26-0058, 2. BID Advisory Board Chair Letter from BID Advisory Board to City Council, 3. Fiscal Year 2026-2027 DMBBID Business Improvement and Activity Plan
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TO:
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council

THROUGH:
Talyn Mirzakhanian, City Manager

FROM:
Libby Bretthauer, Finance Director
Emy-Rose Hanna, Financial Services Manager
John Albi, Management Analyst

SUBJECT:Title
Consideration of a Resolution Declaring Intention to Provide for the Annual Levy and Collection of Assessments for the Downtown Business Improvement District and Setting a Public Hearing for July 21, 2026 (No Budget Impact) (Finance Director Bretthauer).
A) ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 26-0058
B) SCHEDULE PUBLIC HEARING DATE TO CONSIDER ASSESSMENTS ON JULY 21, 2026
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RECOMMENDATION:
The Downtown Business Improvement District Advisory Board and City Staff recommend that the City Council adopt Resolution No. 26-0058, announcing the City's intention to set assessments for the Downtown Manhattan Beach Business Improvement District (BID) for fiscal year (FY) 2026-2027 and setting the public hearing for July 21, 2026.

FISCAL IMPLICATIONS:
There are no budgetary or other financial implications associated with the adoption of the Resolution of Intention.

BACKGROUND:
In 1998, the City Council, at the request of downtown business owners, dissolved an existing parking district and created a new Business Improvement District (BID) for the downtown area. The new district was created under the Parking and Business Improvement Area Law of 1989, which provides flexibility in the use of funds. The previously existing parking district restricted the use of the funds to the acquisition and construction of parking facilities.

The Parking and Business Improvement Area Law of 1989 is contained in sections 36500-36551 of the Streets and Highways Code (SHC) and requires that the district and associated assessments be renewed annually. Therefore, the City Council will hold a public hearing at its meeting on July 21, 2026, to consider the request from the Downtown Business Improvement District Advisory Board...

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