Business Improvement definition
Examples of Business Improvement in a sentence
Provide for projects to improve the aesthetic quality of the Downtown Business Improvement District.
Provide for advertising to promote the image of the Downtown Business Improvement District, both locally and regionally, by various media.
The Contractor shall serve and act as the not-for-profit corporation provided by the Business Improvement District Act, with its sole purpose and mission being to restore or promote the economic vitality of the Downtown Business Improvement District of Overland Park, Kansas, by implementation of those services permitted by K.S.A. 12-1784, and for which the Governing Body of the City of Overland Park, Kansas, shall have previously approved a budget.
The Contractor shall, not later than March 15 of each year, or such later time as agreed to by the City, submit to the Downtown Business Improvement District Advisory Board, as established under O.P.M.C. 2.14.050, an annual budget in the format used by the City for the following calendar year.
The Parties acknowledge that there is a commitment to resolve or to minimize any adverse effects resulting from the implementation of any Business Improvement on the workforce in keeping with the practice of the Parties related to previous departmental restructurings.
Said budget shall be reviewed and amended or approved by the Downtown Business Improvement District Advisory Board prior to submission to the Governing Body of the City for amendment and/or approval.
The Contractor agrees to cooperate fully with the Downtown Business Improvement District Advisory Board as established in O.P.M.C. 2.14.040 and shall consult said Board at least quarterly, if not more frequently as requested by the Board, for its recommendations concerning the programs and expenditures to restore or promote the economic vitality of the District.
The total compensation by the City shall be limited to the amount collected from the Downtown Business Improvement District.
Said budget shall be reviewed and amended or approved by the Downtown Business Improvement District Advisory Board prior to submission to the City’s Governing Body for amendment and/or approval.
Upon termination of this Agreement, the Contractor shall deliver to the City all funds received by the Contractor from the City and representing sums collected by the City from the Business Improvement District service fees then remaining in the possession of the Contractor after the Contractor's payment of all allowable expenses.