In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the significance of the Property-Based Improvement District (PBID) in the Sunrise Marketplace, highlighting the self-taxation efforts of local property owners to enhance community services. The PBID allows property owners to fund additional services such as private security, marketing, and maintenance, which are not covered by city or county services.
Officials emphasized the importance of this initiative, noting that the funding directly contributes to removing blight and improving the overall environment of the marketplace. The collaborative relationship between the city and the PBID was praised, with officials acknowledging the smooth process of renewing the district's services.
Public comments included insights from Jeanie Ricketts, a long-time resident and former committee member of California's first PBID. Ricketts underscored the positive impact of PBIDs on community development, sharing her experiences from Midtown Sacramento, where similar initiatives led to significant improvements in the area. She expressed concern for the future of the Sunrise Marketplace and urged the city to fully support the PBID efforts, recognizing their critical role in revitalizing the community.
The meeting concluded with a call for continued partnership and support for the PBID, reinforcing its vital role in enhancing the quality of life in the Sunrise Marketplace.