From Deseret News archives:
Downtown Provo firms square off tonight
The City Council will hold what is expected to be an emotional public hearing at 7 p.m., when it is expected to vote on a proposal to assess downtown businesses a fee to pay for the city's Downtown Business Alliance.
In May, the council canceled the assessment that had funded the Alliance for six years, agreeing with a strong minority of property and business owners that it was unfair because it was a flat rate.
The Council picked up the Alliance's expenses from June through December, a price tag of $90,000.
Now, the seven-member council will consider a new assessment that would charge three separate rates, with the highest rate charged to businesses along six blocks of Center Street and 3 1/2 blocks of University Avenue where the alliance provides the most benefit.
They will hear strong opposition again. Formal, written protests were due Monday by 5 p.m., and nearly 30 percent of downtown property and business owners filed statements against the revamped assessment.
Every business would pay less than it has the past three years, mostly because the City Council agreed to include city-owned property from now on. That will provide $50,000 of the Alliance's $170,000 budget.
The city's money would support the downtown public arts program, the "Clean and Safe" downtown program that maintains clean sidewalks and the kiosks, tree stands, flower baskets and flower beds in Historic Downtown Provo, Provo chief administrative officer Wayne Parker said.
The city's portion also would help the Alliance promote downtown events.
If the City Council approves the proposal, it will create the Provo Central Business Economic Development District, with the proposed three tiers of rates.
Downtown businessman Richard "Dee" Bradford opposed the new proposal during a City Council meeting on Sept. 18. He and others prefer a voluntary business association, where donations would be made as the alliance proved it was beneficial.
The debate included campaigning from both sides, including highly partisan fliers.
Bradford suggested a legal challenge could follow if the council approves the proposal.
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