HomeMy WebLinkAbout(0029) PID Resolution(Resolution 4837-08-2017).pdfA Resolution
NO. 4837-08-2017
AUTHORIZING AND ESTABLISHING FORT WORTH PUBLIC
IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 18 (TOURISM PID) AND TAKING CERTAIN
OTHER ACTIONS CONCERNING THE DISTRICT
WHEREAS, the Public Improvement District Assessment Act, Chapter 372 of the
Texas Local Government Code ("Act") allows for the establishment of public
improvement districts;
WHEREAS, a petition ("Petition") was submitted to the City of Fort Worth, Texas
("City"), pursuant to the Act, requesting the establishment of a public improvement
district on land within the City to be known as the Fort Worth Public Improvement
District No. 18 ("Tourism PID") and has been on file in the office of the City Secretary
for public inspection;
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 372.009 of the Act, the City provided notice and
publication of a public hearing to be conducted on August 29, 2017 to consider the
creation of the Tourism PID ("Public Hearing"), which notice and publication included the
following: (i) time and place of the public hearing; (ii) general nature of the proposed
improvements and services; (iii) estimated costs of the improvements and services; (iv)
boundaries of the proposed Tourism PID; (v) proposed method of assessment; and (vi)
proposed apportionment of cost between the Tourism PID and the City;
WHEREAS, notice of the Public Hearing was published on August 13, 2017 in the
Fort Worth Star -Telegram, a newspaper of general circulation in the City, and was also
mailed on August 11, 2017 to all record owners of property in the Tourism PID, and all
persons desiring to be heard were given a full and fair opportunity to be heard at the
Public Hearing;
WHEREAS, the City Council conducted and adjourned the Public Hearing to
consider the creation of the Tourism PID; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF FORT WORTH, TEXAS:
1. Recitals.
The findings set forth in the recitals of this Resolution are found to be true
and correct.
2. Findings.
The City Council, after duly considering the evidence and testimony
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presented at the Public Hearing and based on all information known by the City
Council, hereby makes the following findings:
2.1 Petition. The Petition was filed with the City Secretary and complies
with Section 372.005 of the Act and has been signed by record owners of
taxable real property liable for assessment under the proposal who constitute:
(a) 73.13% of the appraised value of taxable real property liable for
assessment under the proposal set forth in the Petition, as determined by the
current roll of the Tarrant Appraisal District, and (b) 62.96% of the area of
all taxable real property that is liable for assessment under the proposal.
2.2 Advisability and Feasibility of the Improvements and Services
Proposed for the Tourism PID. It is advisable to create the Tourism PID to
provide the proposed improvements and services described in the Petition and
this Resolution. The improvements and services will promote the interests of
the City and confer a special benefit on the assessed properties within the
Tourism PID. The Fort Worth Convention and Visitor's Bureau staff have
done an analysis of the proposed tourism public improvement, its service
plan and strategies, and have concluded that it provides a very effective
means for significantly enhancing the ability of Fort Worth to promote its
hotel, convention, and tourism activity. Based on this analysis, the City finds
the proposed tourism public improvement district to be both advisable and
feasible.
2.3 Nature of the Improvements and Services. The general nature of the
proposed improvements and services to be provided in the Tourism PID
include, without limitation, marketing, business recruitment, and promotional
activities authorized by the Act for improvements and promotion of the
Tourism PID, including, but not limited to, the provision of incentives by the
Fort Worth Convention and Visitors Bureau to organizations to encourage
them to bring large and city-wide events (including, without limitation,
meetings, sporting, recreation, and cultural events) to Fort Worth and to fund
additional marketing by the Fort Worth Convention and Visitors Bureau to
increase hotel stays within the City.
2.4 Estimated Cost of the Improvements and Services. Over the ten
(10) year period beginning on January 1, 2018 and ending on the expiration
of the Tourism PID as provided in Section 3, the estimated total cost of the
improvements and services provided by the Tourism PID will be
$57,036,809.00, which includes an estimated cost of $3,469,985.00 for the
2017-2018 fiscal year, a 40% increase for the 2018-2019 fiscal year, and a
year -over -year increase thereafter of five percent (5%) for the remaining
eight -year term.
For the 2017-2018 fiscal year, the estimated cost of the above -referenced improvements
and services, and estimated costs to implement such improvements and services is:
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Incentives and Sales Efforts
$1,474,744
Marketing (Promotion/Advertising)
$1,214,495
Site Visits & Familiarization Tours
$ 346,998
Event Funding Application Pool
$ 260,249
Operations/Research/Administration
$ 156,499
One -Time City Administrative Fee
$17,000
Total
$3,469,985
Such estimated costs are reasonable and appropriate. The estimated costs of
improvements and services provided in the 2017-2018 fiscal year will be determined in a
subsequent annual budget and service plan for the Tourism PID to be approved by the
City Council on August 29, 2017, in accordance with Chapter 372 of the Act. Such costs
will be paid from assessments levied in accordance with Chapter 372 of the Act. The
ten-year service plan proposed for the Tourism PID is attached hereto as "Exhibit A"
("Service Plan") and incorporated herein for all purposes. The Service Plan budget and
assessment amount are subject to annual review and approval by the City Council.
2.5 Boundaries of the Tourism PID. The boundaries of the Tourism PID are
noncontiguous areas authorized under Subchapter 372.0035 of the Act consisting solely
of hotel properties with 100 or more rooms ordinarily used for sleeping within the City of
Fort Worth as set forth in the attached "Exhibit B", which is incorporated herein for all
purposes. The Tourism PID's boundaries may be expanded by the same procedure
required by Chapter 372.012 of the Act for establishment of the Tourism PID.
2.6. Method of Assessment. The costs of the improvements and services will be
funded from assessments levied on and collected from properties located in the Tourism
PID that contain hotels of one hundred (100) or more guest rooms and that are subject to
payment of City hotel occupancy taxes pursuant to Chapter 32, Article II of the City
Code, as amended. The City will levy a special assessment against properties located
within the boundaries of the Tourism PID ("Hotel Parcel") in an amount equal to two
percent (2%) of the consideration paid for occupancy of any sleeping room furnished by a
hotel located on a Hotel Parcel (subject to any lawful exemption of the hotel occupancy
tax under applicable state law and City ordinances), with such assessments to be collected
in the same manner and in accordance with the same procedures as those established for
collection of the City's hotel occupancy tax, as set forth in Chapter 32, Article II of the
City Code, as amended. The collection of assessments will be made at the same time
hotel occupancy taxes are collected on and after January 1, 2018. The City Council
hereby finds that the proposed method of assessment is reasonable and necessary. The
Tourism PID shall not incur bonded indebtedness.
2.7. Apportionment of Costs Between the Tourism PID and the City, as a Whole.
The apportionment of costs between the Tourism PID and the City, as a whole, is as
follows:
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(a) The entire cost of each improvement and service will be paid from
assessments levied in accordance with Chapter 372 of the Act.
(b) No City funds will be used to pay any portion of the cost of any
improvement or service, unless such funding is approved from the City Council or
other appropriate municipal authority on a case -by -case basis.
3. Establishment of the PID; Term.
Based on the findings set forth above, the Tourism PID comprising the boundaries set
forth in Section 2.5 above is authorized to be established and shall be known as Fort Worth
Public Improvement District No. 18 (Tourism PID). The Tourism PID shall take effect on the
date on which the City Council's authorization to establish the Tourism PID pursuant to and in
accordance with this Resolution is published in a newspaper of general circulation in the City in
accordance with Section 372.010(b) of the Act ("PID Effective Date") and shall expire on the
earlier of (i) ten years from the PID Effective Date or September 30, 2027 (whichever is earlier);
(ii) the effective date of a Resolution dissolving the Tourism PID adopted by the City Council
following receipt of a petition requesting dissolution and the holding of a public hearing to
consider such dissolution in accordance with Section 372.011 of the Act; or (iii) any other lawful
method provided for dissolution of a public improvement district pursuant to the Act, as it may
be amended. The Tourism PID shall be subject to all conditions, limitations, and reservations set
forth in the findings in Section 2. All other provisions of this Resolution shall be effective from
and after adoption of this Resolution.
4. Advisory Body.
The City Council hereby declines to appoint an advisory body for the Tourism PID
pursuant to Section 372.008 of the Act. The City Council hereby reserves the right to assign
responsibility for preparation of the ongoing service plan for the PID to another entity in the
absence of such an advisory body, as authorized by Section 372.013(a) of the Act.
5. Publication.
The City Secretary is hereby directed to publish notice of the City Council's
authorization to establish the PID once in a newspaper of general circulation in the City.
ADOPTED this 29th day of August 2017.
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Mary J. Kayser Se r ry
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EXHIBIT A
Service Plan
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EXHIBIT B
Boundaries of the Tourism PID
Account Name
Address
City, State, Zip
RMS
Aloft Downtown Fort Worth
300 W. 3rd St.
Fort Worth, TX
180
76102
American Airlines Training and Conference
4200 American Blvd 76155
Fort Worth, TX
299
Center
76155
Autograph Collection Downtown Fort Worth
512 Main St.
Fort Worth, TX
165
76102
Budget Suites of America - Fossil Creek
3500 NE Loop 820
Fort Worth, TX
366
76137
Candlewood Suites - DFW South
4200 Reggis Drive
Fort Worth, TX
174
76155
Courtyard by Marriott - Alliance
3001 Amador Dr.
Fort Worth, TX
127
76177
Courtyard by Marriott - Blackstone
601 Main Street
Fort Worth, TX
203
76102
Courtyard by Marriott - Fossil Creek
3751 NE Loop 820
Fort Worth, TX
154
76137
Courtyard by Marriott - Stockyards
2537 Main St.
Fort Worth, TX
124
76164
Courtyard by Marriott - University Drive
3150 Riverfront
Fort Worth, TX
130
76107
Courtyard by Marriott - West at Cityview
6400 Overton Ridge
Fort Worth, TX
104
Boulevard
76132
Crossland Economy Studios - Fossil Creek
3804 Tanacross
Fort Worth, TX
124
76137
Dalworth Inn
812 E. Felix Street
Fort Worth, TX
120
76115
DFW Airport Marriott South
4151 Centreport Boulevard
Fort Worth, TX
295
76155
DFW Marriott Hotel and Golf Club at
3300 Championship Pkwy
Fort Worth, TX
286
Champions Circle
76177
Embassy Suites Hotel - Downtown Fort
600 Commerce Street
Fort Worth, TX
156
Worth
76102
Extended Stay America - City View
5831 Overton Ridge Blvd
Fort Worth, TX
104
76132
Fairfield Inn & Suites Downtown
1010 Houston
Fort Worth, TX
110
76102
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Fairfield Inn & Suites Fossil Creek
3701 NE Loop 820
Fort Worth, TX
106
76137
Hampton Inn and Suites - West/1-30
2700 Green Oaks
Fort Worth, TX
105
76177
Hampton Inn and Suites - DFW South
4201 Reggis Court
Fort Worth, TX
116
76155
Hampton Inn and Suites Downtown Fort
210 E. 9th Street
Fort Worth, TX
245
Worth
76102
Hawthorn Suites - University
1701 South University
Fort Worth, TX
120
Drive
76107
Hilton Fort Worth
815 Main Street
Fort Worth, TX
294
76102
Hilton Garden Inn - Fort Worth Alliance
2600 Westport Parkway
Fort Worth, TX
127
Airport
76177
Hilton Garden Inn - Medical Center
912 Northton Street
Fort Worth, TX
157
76104
Holiday Inn - DFW Airport South
14320 Centre Station Road
Fort Worth, TX
143
76155
Holiday Inn Express - Downtown
1111 W Lancaster
Fort Worth, TX
132
76102
Holiday Inn North - Fossil Creek
4635 Gemini Place
Fort Worth, TX
126
76106
Homewood Suites - Fossil Creek
3701 Tanacross
Fort Worth, TX
137
76137
Homewood Suites - Medical Center
2200 Charlie Lane
Fort Worth, TX
157
76104
Hyatt Place — Cityview
5900 Cityview Street
Fort Worth, TX
127
76132
Hyatt Place —Stockyards
132E Exchange
FoffWorth, TX
100
76164
La Quinta Inn and Suites - Fort Worth North
4700 North Street
Fort Worth, TX
133
76137
La Quinta Inn and Suites - Southwest
4900 Bryant Irvin
Fort Worth, TX
128
76132
Omni Fort Worth Hotel
1300 Houston
Fort Worth, TX
614
76102
Quality Inn and Suites - Cattle Baron
2700 S Cherry Lane
Fort Worth, TX
109
76116
Radisson - Fort Worth South Hotel
100 Alta Mesa East
Fort Worth, TX
247
76134
Radisson Hotel - Fort Worth Fossil Creek
2540 Meacham Street
Fort Worth, TX
247
76106
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Residence Inn - Alliance Airport
13400 North Freeway
Fort Worth, TX
111
76177
Residence Inn - Cultural District
2500 Museum Way
Fort Worth, TX
150
76107
Residence Inn - Fossil Creek
5801 Sandshell Drive
Fort Worth, TX
114
76137
Sheraton Fort Worth Hotel and Spa
1701 Commerce Street
Fort Worth, TX
429
76102
SpringHill Suites by Marriott - University
3250 Lovell Street
Fort Worth, TX
145
76107
Stay Express Hotel Fort Worth
2000 Beach Street
Fort Worth, TX
168
76111
TownePlace Suites Downtown
805 E Belknap
Fort Worth, TX
140
76102
TownePlace Suites University
W. Vickery & Trinity Street
Fort Worth, TX
128
76107
WoodSpring Suites Fort Worth
3501 NE Loop 820
Fort Worth, TX
121
76137
Worthington Renaissance Hotel
200 Main Street
Fort Worth, TX
504
76102
OUT WORT
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PFZ
Account Name
TAD Acct It
RMS
Opening
Date
Property Value
Surface Area)SgFt)
Comments
Peuuom
I, .1 ed
Property Value
Surface Area
A
*
Aloft Downtown Fort Worth
190
Q2 2018
95,420,169
304,280
J
95,420,169
304,280
D
American Airlines Training and Conference Center
00036420
299
28,487,210
1,408,338
V
29,487,210
1,408,338
A
*
Autograph Collection Downtown Fort Worth
00004502
165
Q1 2019
6,548,000
7,500
6,548,000
7,500
C
Budget Suites of America -Fossil Creek
07408749
366
10,889,313
303,514
D
Candlewood Suites - DEW South
41170903
174
4,500,000
186,480
C
Courtyard by Marriott - Alliance
4204GO25
127
11,000,000
173,510
J
11,000,000
173,510
A
*
Courtyard by Marriott - Blackstone
04659287
203
1,000,000
10,000
V
1,000,000
10,000
C
Courtyard by Marriott - Fossil Creek
06887201
154
6,850,000
149,541
V
6,850,000
149,541
C.
*
Courtyard by Marriott -Stockyards
41720091
124
9,147,950
96,268
V
9,147,950
96,268
B
*
Courtyard by Marriott - University Drive
06287158
130
11,070,000
173,218
V
11,070,000
173,218
B
Courtyard by Marriott -West at Cityview
41331567
104
7,358,443
131,203
V
7,358,443
131,203
C
Crossland Economy Studios -Fossil Creek
07125100
124
2,737,207
100,188
E
Dalworth Inn
02865254
120
788,392
125,556
D
DEW Airport Marriott South
07323476
295
24,690,000
371,616
C
DEW Marriott Hotel and Golf Club at Champions Circle
220283
286
23,257,972
624,650
Denton County
V
23,257,972
624,650
A
*
Embassy5uites Hotel -Downtown Fort Worth
04659309
156
18,298,206
20,000
V
18,298,206
20,000
E
Extended Stay America - City View
07245203
104
3,322,231
136,037
A
*
Fairfield Inn & Suites Downtown
42234695
110
Q42017
4,942,449
25,630
V
4,942,449
25,63C
C
Fairfield Inn & Suites Fossil Creek
06964702
106
5,826,247
87,275
V
5,826,247
87,275
B
Hampton lnnand Suites-West/1-30
07217021
105
6,435,OD0
90,767
'J
7,590,720
90,767
D
Hampton Inn and Suites- DEW South
41170962
116
8,851,219
124,669
A
Hampton Inn and Suites Downtown Fort Worth
00005959
245
ql 2018
13,776,232
40,000
8
Hawthorn Suites - University
02464837
120
5,397,386
148,092
5,397,386
148,092
A
Hilton Fort Worth
00005711
294
28,725,000
30,000
v
28,725,000
30,000
C
Hilton Garden Inn -Fort Worth Alliance Airport
41483073
127
9,200,000
209,480
B
*
Hilton Garden Inn -Medical Center
41540883
157
15,750,000
65,544
D
Holiday inn -DFW Airport South
41170911
143
917001,000
130,288
A
*
Holiday Inn Express - Downtown
41595408
132
11,958,464
41,054
V
11,958,464
41,054
C
Holiday Inn North - Fossil Creek
41184475
126
9,403,532
108,900
C
Homewood Suites -Fossil Creek
07039778
137
4,000,000
145,708
B
*
Homewood Suites - Medical Center
41595378
157
10,890,000
62,061
E
Hyatt Place - Cityview
07031963
127
9,261,753
118,253
'J
9,261,753
118,253
C.
*
Hyatt Place - Stockyards
40617823
100
10,871,000
147,843
V
10,871,000
147,843
C
La Quinta Inn and Suites- Fort Worth North
06890687
133
5,256,188
107,653
'J
5,256,188
107,653
E
La Quinta Inn and Suites - Southwest
02424452
128
7,100,000
314,864
'1
7,100,000
314,864
A
*
Omni Fart Worth Hotel
41389360
614
82,230,000
184,000
V
82,230,000
184,000
C
Quality Inn and Suites - Cattle Baron
06151973
109
2,560,000
92,347
E
Radisson - Fort Worth South Hotel
04977203
247
6,119,033
304,920
V
6,119,033
304,920
C
Radisson Hotel- Fort Worth Fossil Creek
04901398
247
7,100,000
272,362
V
7,100,000
272,362
C
Residence Inn - Alliance Airport
07120826
ill
6,235,000
108,900
B
*
Residence Inn- Cultural District
40739449
150
15,165,000
103,280
C
Residence Inn - Fossil Creek
06839703
114
7,700,000
126,686
A
*
Sheraton Fort Worth Hotel and Spa
00685755
429
28,763,547
91,563
V
29,763,547
91,563
B
*
SpringHill Suites by Marriott - University
07929463
145
9,285,000
103,337
V
9,285,000
103,337
B
*
Stay Express Hotel Fort Worth
06703550
168
2,500,000
228,298
A
*
TownePlace Suites Downtown
41475933
140
9,970,000
86,554
B
*
TownePlace Suites University
42126752
128
Q42017
2,016,000
80,640
V
2,016,000
80,640
C
WoodSpring Suites Fort Worth
07408749
121
10,889,313
303,514
A
*
Worthington Renaissance Hotel
07355998
504
45,116,250
123,375
V
45,116,250
123,375
49 28 495,996,987 5,370,136
%of TOTAL 57.14% 73.13% 62.96%
678,259,706
8,529,756
Inside
PFZ Zone
City of Fort Worth, Texas
Mayor and Council Communication
COUNCIL ACTION: Approved on 8/29/2017 -; Resolution No. 4837-08-2017
DATE: Tuesday, August 29, 2017 REFERENCE NO.: BH-366
LOG NAME: 25PID18ESTABLISHTOURISMPID
SUBJECT:
Conduct Public Benefit Hearing to Declare the Sufficiency of a Petition Requesting Establishment of Fort
Worth Public Improvement District No. 18 (Tourism PID) and Adopt a Resolution Authorizing and
Establishing the Tourism PID (ALL COUNCIL DISTRICTS)
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the City Council:
1. Conduct a public benefit hearing concerning the sufficiency of a petition requesting establishment of
Fort Worth Public Improvement District No. 18 (Tourism PID) and the establishment of the Tourism PID;
2. Find that the petition requesting establishment of the Tourism PID meets the requirements necessary
to designate the proposed area as a Public Improvement District pursuant to Chapter 372 of the Texas
Local Government Code;
3. Adopt the attached Resolution: (i) making certain findings concerning the nature and advisability of
special improvements and services to be provided for the benefit of properties in the Tourism PID, the
estimated costs of such improvements and services, the method of assessment, the boundaries of the
Tourism PID and the apportionment of cost between the Tourism PID and the City, as a whole and (ii)
authorizing and establishing the Tourism PID; and
4. Direct the City Secretary to publish notice of the establishment of the Tourism PID as required by
Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code.
DISCUSSION:
Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code (Act) allows certain hotel property owners to petition
the City for the establishment of a public improvement district that confers a special benefit on non-
contiguous properties comprised solely of hotels with 100 rooms or more within the City.
A petition requesting establishment of Fort Worth Public Improvement District No. 18 (Tourism PID) has
been filed with the City Secretary. The petition complies with Section 372.005 of the Act and, as of August
29, 2017, has been signed by record owners of taxable real property liable for assessment under the
proposal who constitute: (a) 73.13% of the appraised value of taxable real property liable for assessment
under the proposal set forth in the petition, as determined by the current roll of the Tarrant Appraisal
District and (b) 62.96% of the area of all taxable real property that is liable for assessment under the
proposal (see Attachment 1). City staff has verified and confirmed all petition signatures.
The goals of the proposed Tourism PID focus on increasing the economic impact and enhancing
competitiveness in conventions, meetings, leisure and sports tourism and increasing tourism -related
economic activity at all times, including during economic downturns and as inventory grows. The
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proposed Tourism PID projects include incentives and sales efforts, convention and sports marketing and
promotion, site visits and familiarization tours, community arts grants, convention services, event funding
application, operations, research, and administration, all of which benefit the hotels within the Tourism
PID.
The proposed boundaries include noncontiguous areas authorized under the Act consisting only of hotel
properties with 100 or more rooms ordinarily used for sleeping within the City. The proposed assessment
rate would be two percent of the consideration paid for occupancy of any sleeping room furnished by a
hotel located within the Tourism PID, with such assessment to be collected in the same manner an in
accordance with the same procedures as those established for collection of the City's Hotel Occupancy
Tax, as set forth in Chapter 32, Article II of the City Code, as amended. The entire costs of each
improvement and service will be paid from the above -stated assessments and no City funds will be used
to pay any portion of such costs, unless such funding is approved by the City Council on a case -by -case
basis.
The total estimated costs for the proposed services and improvements for the life of the Tourism PID
(approximately 10 years) will be $57,036,809, which includes an estimated cost of $3,469,985.00 for the
2017-2018 fiscal year, a 40% increase for the 2018-2019 fiscal year and a year -over -year increase of five
percent (5 percent) for the remaining eight -year term. Assessments will begin on January 1, 2018.
The City intends to enter into a management Agreement with a to -be -named non-profit corporation
associated with the Fort Worth Convention and Visitors Bureau (Fort Worth Tourism Public Improvement
District Corporation) to manage the day-to-day affairs of the Tourism PID, which contract will be
addressed in a separate, but related, M&C authorizing the assessment.
Staff recommends that the City Council find that these improvements and services are advisable because
they will promote the interests of the City and confer a special benefit on the assessed properties within
the Tourism PID.
Upon the close of the public hearing, staff recommends that the City Council declare the petition to create
the Tourism PID to be sufficient and adopt the attached Resolution making findings concerning the
following and establishing the Tourism PID:
• The advisability of establishing the proposed Tourism PID;
• The general nature of the proposed improvements and services;
• The estimated costs of the proposed improvements and services;
• The boundaries of the Tourism PID;
• The proposed method of assessment; and
• The apportionment of costs between the Tourism PID and the City, as whole.
Upon adoption of the Resolution, the Tourism PID will become effective on the date that City Council's
authorization to establish the Tourism PID has been published in a newspaper of general circulation and
will remain in effect until the earlier of 10 years from the effective date of the Tourism PID or September
30, 2027.
The proposed Tourism PID encompasses ALL COUNCIL DISTRICTS.
This M&C does not request approval of a contract with a business entity.
FISCAL INFORMATION I CERTIFICATION:
The Director of Finance certifies that approval of the above recommendations will establish the City's 18th
Public Improvement District.
FUND IDENTIFIERS (FIDs):
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CERTIFICATIONS:
Submitted for City Manager's Office by:
Originating Department Head:
Additional Information Contact:
Susan Alanis (8180)
Kirk Slaughter (2501)
Kirk Slaughter (2501)
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