MAYOR PEREZ PLEASED “BID”
GETS ENTHUSIASTIC SUPPORT
---NEWS RELEASE---
(October 24, 2006)--- The Business Improvement District has
passed. More than half of the individual landowners as well as landowners
controlling the majority of taxable value in the district were need to approve
the BID. The final tally was well beyond that. The final vote was: 175 yes
to 17 no with 78.3% of the total assessment.
Mayor Eddie A. Perez says, “The BID is an important tool in keeping
Hartford’s business momentum moving in a positive direction. Once
again it demonstrates that investors are committed to continuing this unprecedented
Renaissance that the Capital City is experiencing. Landowners and business
leaders have a vital role in the growth of the City and this vote shows
they’re saying ‘Yes’ to a more vibrant business district
and economy.”
The Mayor, along with the Metro Hartford Alliance and Business for Downtown,
had requested that the Hartford Court of Common Council approve the creation
of a special services district for businesses in the Downtown, Asylum Hill,
and a portion of Farmington Avenue. Council passed the measure back on September
12th. Businesses had until 5:00 p.m. today to submit their vote.
“The District” is designed to enhance the City’s substantial
investment in public safety, cleanliness, and public improvements. Landowners
in this area would assess themselves an additional 1 mil in property taxes
for the exclusive use within the district for enhanced security, cleanliness
and marketing.
Sarah Barr
Director of Communications
Mayor Eddie A. Perez
(860) 522-4888 x6217





