Ideas

Ideas and innovation power everything we do at Civitas. Find out what our people have to say... more>



Resources

A repository of the latest laws and statutes affecting district formation... more>


The ABC's of Downtown Districts

The fundamentals of creating a Downtown Improvement District. Co-authored by John Lambeth... more>


BID Bailout?
Business improvement districts continue to be a valuable tool to businesses across the country. While business improvement districts and tourism improvement districts don’t need a federal bailout, they have helped support commercial enterprises throughout the country.
Challenging economic times have led to shrinking municipal budgets.

As cities and counties have cut back on services and funding, business and property owners have sought new ways to provide needed services. By organizing and developing stable funding for security and maintenance, or marketing and sales, they have taken their cooperative efforts to a new level. We have seen a recent surge in businesses turning to the BID mechanism as a necessary step in tough times. The most recent efforts have included a very modest levy to ensure basic services and to attract other funding. The districts are generally established for a short period (1-5) years to ensure accountability to the payors.

Leverage3
What’s the best way to attract investment from the state and federal government? It begins with organization and includes a good strategic plan. Organizing a group of property and business owners around a single purpose is a basic ingredient. We have seen many areas organize, forming a special district or BID, add a stable funding mechanism and then draw millions of dollars in outside investment. These initial dollars can be used to design capital improvements, organize an advocacy effort, or match other state or federal funds. Areas that are organized and well-funded are much more competitive than those that are not. We have many recent examples of organizations funded by a BID that used their seed money to gain several times their BID amount in external funding.