Establishing a BIA - Deciding on boundaries
Please take the following into consideration:
- Geographical size
- What are the pros and cons of a larger or smaller boundary?
- Concentration of businesses
- Is there a minimum number of businesses required to ensure the BIA is financially viable?
- Placemaking opportunities
- Is there diversity and similarity of streets and business areas that foster a sense of place?
- A proposed BIA could be:
- a quaint older district,
- a traditional main street,
- a restaurant and pub mecca,
- a newer medical/lifestyles district,
- a busy urban corridor,
- a strip mall or even
- an industrial area.
- Not all businesses are visible from street-level; please make sure you know about all potential businesses within the proposed BIA.
- Businesses located within BIA boundaries will become BIA members and will pay the BIA tax. Opting out is not an option.
- Letters of support from business owners wanting to establish a BIA are helpful.
- Collecting data about the area’s issues and opportunities helps determine if a BIA is appropriate and/or needed.
Note: This information has no legal status and cannot be used as an official interpretation of the regulations currently in effect. For detailed information, consult the Business Improvement Area Regulation - AR 03.2016.