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Millbrae council delays vote on proposed downtown community benefit district amid economic uncertainty

2918531 · April 9, 2025
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Summary

City Council continued consideration of a petition to start balloting on a proposed Millbrae Downtown and El Camino Real Community Benefit District and appointed an ad hoc subcommittee to refine details before returning on April 22.

The Millbrae City Council on April 8 voted to continue consideration of a petition that would start balloting for a proposed Millbrae Downtown and El Camino Real Community Benefit District until April 22, citing recent federal trade policy announcements and related market volatility.

Mayor Wayne Fung moved to continue the item “to give it a little time to examine some of those changes that is happening at the highest level of our government,” and the motion passed 5-0. The council also voted 5-0 to appoint Mayor Fung and Vice Mayor Ruben Oliver to an ad hoc subcommittee to refine district boundaries, outreach and governance details before the item returns to the council.

The council’s action came after more than an hour of public comment from downtown property owners, hotel operators and residents who raised concerns about…

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