Downtown BID

Downtown BID

In June 2002, downtown merchants approached the City of Huntington Beach about forming a new Business Improvement District in the downtown commercial area. On September 7, 2004 the City Council approved Ordinance No. 3661 to establish the Huntington Beach Downtown Business Improvement District (BID) as a method of marketing the downtown area. Downtown businesses are assessed based on their size, location and business type. Assessments currently range from $30 to $1,200 per annum. Funding decisions are made by a seven-member BID Advisory Board, which is selectedby election from the businesses pay the assessments.

The Advisory Board is made up of business leaders with a vision to strengthen and improve the experience of the downtown business district of Huntington Beach. Working collectively with their members, local residents and the City of Huntington Beach, the BID is dedicated to enhancing the overall Downtown Business Improvement Plan for Huntington Beach.

 

Downtown pictures

 

 

Huntington Beach Downtown BID

Officers

How Does Assessment Work?

Meeting Minutes/Agenda

Standing Committee Schedule

Downtown BID Website