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The State of California recognized in 1989 that older existing
business districts within the state's communities were at
an economic disadvantage to newer malls and "super store" shopping
centers. As a result, the State passed Section 36500 of the
California Street and Highways Code in order to prevent economic
erosion, stop loss of jobs, and attract new businesses. This
code provided authorization for local governments to levy
assessments in order to fund particular improvements and
activities that would revitalize these business districts.
The Corona del Mar Business Improvement (BID) was thus formed
on September 1, 1996 by the City of Newport Beach. The BID
is chartered under the auspices of the Corona del Mar Chamber
of Commerce, and elects its own Board of Directors. It levies
assessments every year against those businesses within the
benefit area, maintains it's own bank account, and allocates
those monies on projects and improvements which will benefit
all the merchants, offices, and services within the business
district. It receives matching annual funds from the City of
Newport Beach in an equal amount to the revenue generated by
the BID itself every August.
Next CDM BID Advisory Board Meeting
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