Decision details

Leeds Business Improvement District Ballot (2025 - 2030)

Reference: D57530

Decision Maker: Executive Board

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Is Key decision?: Yes

Is subject to call in?: Yes

Purpose:

To agree the recommendation that the Council provides the arrangements for holding a ballot for Leeds BID’s third term 2025-2030, and if successful, subsequent collection of the BID levy.

The decision is deemed key as it benefits businesses and communities within the BID boundary which covers 3 electoral wards.

This decision forms part of our statutory responsibilities as set out in the BID regulations 2004. 

Decisions:

The Director of City Development submitted a report which presented proposals regarding the Council’s role in operating the Leeds Business Improvement District (LeedsBID) ballot for a third term for the period 2025-2030.

 

The Executive Member introduced the report providing an overview of the key points and highlighting LeedsBID’s intention to increase the geographical area of the BID by extending it south of the river into the South Bank. It was noted that this would increase the number of businesses in the BID by 100. Also, an update on footfall figures for the city centre was provided.

 

Clarification was provided that a further report would be submitted to the Board in September 2024 regarding LeedsBID’s Business Plan for 2025-2030 and also in relation to the Council’s vote in the upcoming ballot.

 

Responding to a Member’s enquiry, the Board was provided with further detail on LeedsBID’s consultation with stakeholders regarding the proposed geographical expansion of the BID area.

 

Also, further detail was provided on the work which had been undertaken in the city centre by the BID to date, and the positive impact that had been noted both in terms of footfall in the city centre and also from an economic perspective. 

 

RESOLVED –

(a)  That the arrangements for the Council to operate a ballot, as presented in the submitted report, and in accordance with the statutory role of the Local Authority as set out in the BID regulations 2004, be approved;

 

(b)  That the draft Statement of Services, as presented in Appendix 2 to the submitted report, be approved, and in doing so, the Board provides a commitment to continue to maintain provision of services within the LeedsBID area;

 

(c)  That the proposed Operating Agreement, as presented at Appendix 3 to the submitted report, be approved;

 

(d)  That the stages and timescales, as outlined within the submitted report, which are required to implement the Board’s resolutions, be noted, with it also being noted that the Head of City Centre Management is responsible for the implementation of such matters;

 

(e)  That it be noted that a further report will be submitted to Executive Board in September 2024 containing LeedsBID’s Business Plan for 2025-2030 and that will provide a recommendation for the Council’s vote in the upcoming ballot. That it also be noted that additional financial information will be provided at this time;

 

(f)  That LeedsBID’s intention to extend their geographical area into the South Bank of the city centre, be noted, with it also being noted that in line with BID regulations, this change requires a new ballot to be held rather than a renewal ballot.

Reason Key: Affects more than 1 ward;

Wards Affected: Beeston and Holbeck; Hunslet and Riverside; Little London and Woodhouse;

Portfolio Holder: Executive Member for Economy, Transport and Sustainable Development

Other reasons / organisations consulted

LeedsBID have undertaken consultation with non-domestic rate payers within the extended geographic area and with existing levy payers as part of their business planning for the next BID term 2025-2030.

In terms of the council’s statutory responsibilities officers have consulted with internal services working within the BID boundary.

Consultees

Executive Member.

 

LeedsBID have undertaken consultation with non-domestic rate payers within the extended geographic area and with existing levy payers as part of their business planning for the next BID term 2025-2030.

Contact: Laura McNulty, City Centre Management Officer 0113 378 6065 Email: laura.mcnulty@leeds.gov.uk.

Report author: Laura McNulty

Publication date: 24/06/2024

Date of decision: 19/06/2024

Decided at meeting: 19/06/2024 - Executive Board

Effective from: 29/06/2024

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