On Monday night the Council will assess what the voting results are for the Avenew BID. There seems to be massive confusion on the part of some ill-informed merchants as to what the Council's responsibilities are. They count the votes and, if the BID passes, they collect the money. If the recalcitrant few cannot win the election among their peers–they lose. Welcome to democracy.
Here is the Daily Journal's preview
Efforts to block the creation of a Burlingame Avenue business improvement district may have fallen short after city staff revealed there was only 31.3 percent protest petitions.
The petitions were allowed to be turned in until the end of the Burlingame City Council public hearing on the matter held earlier this month. However, numerous petitions were turned in which didn’t give staff enough time to validate and fairly count the votes. A total of 216 petitions were filed, not all of which were valid. If a majority of businesses oppose the proposal, it cannot move forward. Since this is not the case, on Monday the City Council will consider allowing the proposal.
Renew the Avenew!


Leave a Reply