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File #: 20-346    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Mayor's Office
File created: 6/30/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/8/2020 Final action: 12/8/2020
Title: A Resolution Setting and Certifying the 2020 Tax Levy for Taxes Payable in 2021 at 5.000 Mills for the Colorado Springs Downtown Development Authority in Colorado Springs, Colorado Presenter: Charae McDaniel, Chief Financial Officer
Attachments: 1. 01_Res to Set Mill Levy for DDA_11 24 20, 2. Signed Resolution 135-20.pdf

Title
A Resolution Setting and Certifying the 2020 Tax Levy for Taxes Payable in 2021 at 5.000 Mills for the Colorado Springs Downtown Development Authority in Colorado Springs, Colorado

Presenter:
Charae McDaniel, Chief Financial Officer

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Summary:
The Colorado Springs Downtown Development Authority (DDA) is a legal entity separate from the City of Colorado Springs. However, as required by State statute it is necessary for City Council to pass a resolution to set and certify the mill levy for 2020 at 5.000 mills on taxes payable in the 2021 budget year. The Board of Directors of the DDA will take action on the attached resolution requesting City Council approval of the appropriation resolution and mill levy certification resolution. The 2020 levy of 5.000 mills is unchanged from the prior year mill levy.

The 2021 budget provides a total appropriation of $2,515,096 for programs, grant agreements, operations and overhead, professional services, and other expenditures and an ending fund balance of $610,045.

Background:
The 11-member DDA board is appointed by City Council and includes representatives from a broad range of Downtown business types and property owners, along with a Council member. Currently, that member is Council Member Gaebler. The board intends to utilize a portion of the voter-approved property tax revenues to create and implement incentive and grant programs to support the goals of the Experience Downtown Master Plan, which it has adopted as the basis for its scope of work. Goals include:

? Ensuring Downtown serves as the economic and cultural heart of the region.
? Creating a diverse and inclusive place to live with the amenities supporting residents.
? Celebrating and connecting with outdoor recreation and an exceptional natural setting.
? Providing a place for healthy and active lifestyles.
? Ensuring a walkable and bike-friendly center connected through safe and accessible multimodal networks.
? Serving as a leade...

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