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Alameda business owners clear petition threshold to pursue property-based improvement district; council clears ballot phase
Summary
Property owners on The Alameda submitted petitions from 38.75% (weighted) of parcel assessments, exceeding the 30% threshold to proceed. Council authorized the city to move to the Proposition 218 ballot phase; if a weighted majority of returned ballots supports formation, the district will appear on the 2025 property tax roll.
The City Council on April 29 advanced the creation process for an Alameda Community Benefit Improvement District (CBID) after city staff reported property owners had signed petitions representing 38.75% of weighted assessments — above the 30% petition threshold required by the municipal code. Council members voted unanimously to proceed to the ballot phase under Proposition 218.
OEDCA staff and consultants said the proposed CBID would cover parcels fronting The Alameda from Scheele Avenue to Stockton Avenue and would support cleaning, safety, beautification and…
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