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Downtown BID holds assessment flat at $2.60 per $1,000; partnership outlines 2026 event and grant plans
Summary
Downtown Fond du Lac Partnership recommended keeping the building improvement district assessment at $2.60 per $1,000 (min. $150, max. $3,000) for 2026 and presented a budget and program update including grants, security initiatives and event toolkits to support local businesses.
The Downtown Fond du Lac Partnership asked the City Council to approve its 2026 building improvement district (BID) assessment at the existing rate of $2.60 per $1,000 of assessed property value, with minimum and maximum assessments remaining $150 and $3,000, respectively. The BID assessment funds roughly 42 percent of the Partnership’s budget and covers 214 property owners in the downtown district, Executive Director Amy Krupp told the council.
"This year, we are not asking for any increase to the BID assessment," Krupp said, adding the rate has been unchanged since 02/2013. Krupp presented the Partnership’s budget and described programs…
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