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File #: 24-332    Version: 1 Name: 2025 Operating Plan and Budget for Catalyst Campus
Type: Resolution Status: Mayor's Office
File created: 6/20/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/22/2024 Final action: 10/22/2024
Title: A Resolution of the City Council of Colorado Springs, Colorado Approving the Proposed 2025 Operating Plan and Budget for the Catalyst Campus Business Improvement District Presenter: Allison Stocker AICP, Planner II, Planning Department Kevin Walker, Interim Director, Planning Department
Attachments: 1. 2025_Catalyst_Campus_Unsigned_Resolution, 2. 2025_Catalyst_Campus_Operating Plan, 3. Signed Resolution No. 135-24.pdf

Title

A Resolution of the City Council of Colorado Springs, Colorado Approving the Proposed 2025 Operating Plan and Budget for the Catalyst Campus Business Improvement District

 

  Presenter:

Allison Stocker AICP, Planner II, Planning Department

Kevin Walker, Interim Director, Planning Department

 

Body

  Summary:

The Catalyst Campus Business Improvement District (BID) is a legal entity separate from the City of Colorado Springs.  However, as required by State statute, it is necessary for City Council to review and approve the proposed 2025 Operating Plan and Budget for the BID.

This BID anticipates initiating the construction of public improvements in 2025 which may include walking paths and sidewalks perimeter lighting, and security enhancements. The District does not propose any debt, changes to boundaries or mill levies, or any other major changes for 2025.

 

  Background:

The District was organized in 2021, a special election for the District, consisting of debt and related issues and questions was held on November 2, 2021. The boundaries of this BID encompass about 15.545 acres initially, however, the District anticipates inclusion and exclusion requests as development within the District occurs.  By State law, any future district inclusions or exclusions must be approved by City Council.

This Operating Plan and Budget allows for a mill levy cap of up to 50.000 mills for debt service and up to 10.000 Mills for general operations and administrative expense.  However, the District will not be certifying a mill levy for collection in 2025.  The District currently receives developer funding as its primary source of revenue, and notes they may also be the beneficiary of revenues derived from a privately imposed public improvement fee (PIF). The amount of these PIFs is not specified at this time and is not budgeted in 2025.

This Operating Plan and Budget is provided in a format consistent with the standard template approved by Council in August 2022 for these documents.

 

  Previous Council Action:

City Council approved creation of this BID in 2021 (Ordinance No. 21-75).

This item was introduced in a City Council Work Session on October 7, 2024.

 

  Financial Implications:

The District does not have any existing debt and does not anticipate issuing debt in 2025.  The combined maximum debt authorization for this BID is $90,000,000.  The District will not be certifying a mill levy in 2024 for collection in 2025.

The District has estimated an outstanding developer advance balance of $380,191 as of September 4th, 2024, which accrues interest at a rate of 8% for operating and maintenance advances and 8% for advances related to the public improvements. The 2025 budget includes a developer advance of $50,000 for operating expenditures.

As a separate legal entity, the financial activities of the BID are separate from those of the City.  Its financial obligations are specific to the properties included in the BID and do not constitute an obligation of the City.

 

  City Council Appointed Board/Commission/Committee Recommendation:

N/A

 

  Stakeholder Process:

N/A

 

  Alternatives:

N/A

 

 Recommended Action

  Proposed Motion:

Move to approve the Resolution approving the proposed 2025 Operating Plan and Budget for the Catalyst Campus Business Improvement District

 

Summary of Ordinance Language

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