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- Metropolitan Improvement District - Downtown Seattle Association
Founded by DSA in 1999 through a city of Seattle ordinance, the Metropolitan Improvement District is a business-improvement area spanning 300 square blocks in downtown — from Denny Way to Pioneer Square and from I-5 to the waterfront Funding from property owners within the MID boundaries provides cleaning, safety and hospitality services in six center city neighborhoods, as well as
- Whats the MID? Seattle City Council approves major community-led . . .
The Seattle City Council unanimously approved legislation on May 2 renewing and expanding the Metropolitan Improvement District (MID) The legislation will safeguard funding for some programs and services that support downtown Seattle for at least the next 10 years The legislation was sponsored by Councilmember Sara Nelson and was signed into law by Seattle
- Business Improvement Areas - Economic Development | seattle. gov
What is a BIA? BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT AREAS (BIAs) are funding mechanisms for business district revitalization and management Local stakeholders oversee and fund the maintenance, improvement, and promotion of their commercial district Video credit: City of Seattle OED on Vimeo Click here to watch video in a new tab
- MID Service Request - Downtown Seattle Association
MID Service Request The downtown ambassador teams provide services within the MID — a 300-square-block area in downtown Seattle, encompassing six downtown neighborhoods MID-funded ambassadors work seven days a week, 362 days a year from 7 a m -9 p m daily You can request any MID service through our dispatch line at 206-441-3303 Our cleaning services can be requested by calling or by
- Services Summary - Downtown Seattle Association
Services Summary Managed by the Downtown Seattle Association, the MID’s programs and downtown ambassadors produce big results on a daily basis View as a PDF
- MID Ratepayer Information - Downtown Seattle Association
MID Ratepayer Information Metropolitan Improvement District ratepayers are private property owners within the defined MID boundaries On a periodic basis, these commercial and residential property owners agree to pay an additional annual tax to fund supplemental services downtown, including cleaning, safety and hospitality A small number of organizations also pay into the MID on a voluntary
- Downtown Seattle Association
DSA represents 1,100 members building a vibrant, healthy downtown We are City Makers, and believe when downtown thrives, the whole city flourishes
- Mid Certification Reviews | DSHS
Revised January 31, 2024 WAC 388-418-0011 What is a mid-certification review (MCR), and do I have to complete one in order to keep receiving benefits?
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