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Downtown associations ask San Joaquin supervisors for one-time grants to form or renew PBIDs
Summary
Several downtown and property-based improvement districts told the board their renewal or formation costs (estimated $40,000–$90,000) threaten recovery; they asked the county for one-time matching grants to help cities and districts restart programs that fund maintenance, safety and events.
During public comment at the Oct. 29 special meeting, representatives of downtown and property-based improvement districts urged the Board of Supervisors to fund one-time grants to help form or renew PBIDs and community benefit districts.
Kevin Gordy, a commercial property owner in Stockton’s Miracle Mile District, asked the county to "give serious consideration to a grant application matched by a city" to cover formation…
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