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Together Takanini - Establishing a Business Improvement District

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Takanini is a thriving and diverse community with a unique mix of businesses - retail,Takanini is a thriving and diverse community with a unique mix of businesses - retail,manufacturing, professional services, and more. But we face challenges: increasing crime andsafety concerns, traffic congestion, and a lack of a clear identity. We need a stronger voice toadvocate for our needs and drive growth. The solution? Together Takanini.

By establishing a Business Improvement District (BID), we can pool our resources, address these challenges head-on, and unlock the full potential of our business community. Imaginea safer Takanini with improved infrastructure, targeted marketing campaigns to attractcustomers, and a strong voice to influence decisions that affect us.

A BID is a proven model for success. In Auckland alone there are 52 BIDs representing over30,000 businesses that work together to create thriving commercial areas. It's time forTakanini to join this movement and reap the benefits.

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“It is simply inconceivable that Takanini, with its“It is simply inconceivable that Takanini, with itsthriving and diverse mix of businesses, is not yeta BID. We are the only major business area inAuckland not to have a BID and it’s time we putthat right.”

Jenny Sinclair –Chair, Takanini Business Association

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 Here's how a BID can make a real difference:

  • Enhanced Safety: Dedicated security patrols and CCTV cameras to deter crime and createEnhanced Safety: Dedicated security patrols and CCTV cameras to deter crime and createa safer environment for businesses, employees, and customers.
  • Improved Infrastructure: Advocate for better roads, parking, and public transport toimprove accessibility and traffic flow.
  • Targeted Marketing: Promote Takanini as a vibrant destination with events and campaignsthat attract customers and boost local businesses.
  • Stronger Advocacy: A unified voice to represent Takanini businesses with AucklandCouncil and other authorities on key issues.

what is a bid

  • The Business Improvement District (BID) programme is a public-private partnershipThe Business Improvement District (BID) programme is a public-private partnershipbetween Auckland Council and business associations that have committed to developinga local business environment. Currently, 52 BID Partnership Programmes operate acrossthe Auckland region, representing more than 30,000 businesses.
  • The BID programme brings local businesses and other stakeholders together to improvethe strength of local communities to create sociable, safe and accessible destinations.BID Associations are driven by a partnership of local champions who understand theircommunities and have a passion for their local business district.
  • A Takanini BID will be dedicated solely to making it easier, safer and more profitableto run a business in our local area. Following the establishment of a BID to representall businesses in the Takanini area (including the industrial area, Takanini Town Centre,Southgate, Oak Junction and Ross Corner), our representation would cover approximately 400 businesses and 300 property owners. Under the programme, businesses votecollectively to invest in improvements to enhance their local business area.

ight what is bid

 

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 benefits

The Takanini BID will focus on delivering tangible benefits to your business in three key areas:

Advocacy and Representation:

  • We'll be your strong voice, working with Auckland Council, Auckland Transport, and otherauthorities to address issues like traffic congestion, infrastructure improvements, and the impactof major projects like the Level Crossing removal.
  • We'll troubleshoot problems on your behalf, ensuring your concerns are heard and acted upon.

Safety and Security:

  • We'll invest in dedicated security patrols and crime prevention initiatives such as CCTV camerasto create a safer environment for businesses, employees, and customers.
  • We'll work with Police and security companies to share information and address crimeproactively.

Marketing and Promotion:

  • We'll develop a strong brand identity for Takanini and promote it as a vibrant destinationthrough events, marketing campaigns, and local publications.
  • We'll create opportunities for businesses to network, collaborate, and showcase their offering

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specific projects

To achieve these goals, the BID will undertake a range of projects, including:

  • Establishing a dedicated security patrol operating seven nights a week.
  • Establish a network of monitored CCTV cameras connected to Police.
  • Advocating for traffic and local infrastructure improvements.
  • Supporting and promoting local events that attract visitors to Takanini.
  • Conducting regular networking events with guest speakers.
  • Providing regular communication and updates to BID members.
  • Connecting businesses with support services and information.

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 bid funded 

The annual targeted rate is based on a $600 fixed charge per individually rated commercial property and small percentage of their property’s capital value (CV) to collectively reach a budget of $500,000.

The exact percentage (currently $0.00020310) may vary slightly depending on changes to the number of businesses operating within the boundary or on council property valuations.

There are approximately 420 individual properties in the proposed BID expanded area (413 businesses) meaning an average BID targeted rate of $800 per property per annum (bearing in mind that many properties have more than one tenant as shown in the examples below).

BID rate = $600 + 0.000202467 x CV of commercially rated property

Example:       A property has a Capital Value of $1,000,000

                        $600 + 0.00020310 x $1,000,000) = $800.00 per annum

BIDs succeed because they are focussed, entrepreneurial and cost-efficient – providing a powerful and fast business-led response to address everchanging economic conditions

Assuming each tenant shares the rate charge equally:

Property has one tenant

Total fee divided by # of tenants = $800 / 1 =

  • $800 per tenant per annum OR
  • $200 per tenant per quarter OR
  • $67 per tenant per month

Property has two tenants

Total fee divided by # of tenants = $800 / 2 =

  • $400 per tenant per annum OR
  • $100 per tenant per quarter OR
  • $33 per tenant per month

Property has four tenants

Total fee divided by # of tenants = $800 / 4 =

  • $200 per tenant per annum OR
  • $50 per tenant per quarter OR
  • $17 per tenant per month

BIDs do not replace the local council or other statutory service providers but instead provide additional resources.

With public finances under pressure, BIDs are increasingly seen as the way in which town centres can surge ahead.

your investment

The BID is funded by a small levy on commercial property owners, with 100% of the fundsdirectly invested back into Takanini. We believe in transparency and accountability.

The annual targeted rate is based on a $600 fixed charge per individually rated commercialproperty and small percentage of their property’s capital value (CV) to collectively reacha budget of $500,000. The exact percentage (currently 0.00020310%) may vary slightlydepending on changes to the number of businesses operating within the boundary or oncouncil property valuations.

Here’s how your investment will be used:

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 faq

Business rates are a regional tax collected by Auckland Council. The BID Targeted Rate is a specific levy for additional local projects within the BID area which enhance the local business area and support economic development, delivered, and managed on behalf of our members by the Takanini Business Association.

The BID targeted rate is charged to commercial property owners within the BID boundary via their Council rates bill. Landlords may then pass this rate (or a portion thereof) onto business tenants under the terms of their lease.

The Eligible Voters List is a combination of commercial property owners and commercial tenants in the proposed expansion area. The Eligible Voters List is based on the principle of one business entity – one vote, or one person – one vote. This means that all parties who will benefit from the Business Improvement District expansion will have the chance to vote YES.

If you are a commercial property owner or a legitimate business operating within the BID boundary you will get a vote to decide on establishing a BID or not.

In order for the ballot to be considered, Auckland Council needs to receive at least 25% of ballot papers returned, and of those a minimum of 51% of votes must be in favour of a BID Partnership Programme and BID target rate. If the vote is successful, the BID rate, like any other commercial rate, will be mandatory on all commercial properties within the boundary.

All eligible voters will receive, by email, a link to their ballot voting form. You may vote either online or by returning your paper in the mail. If you believe you are eligible to vote, and do not receive a voting ballot, you can contact Independent Election Services, and they will send you one.

The ballot voting period commences 19 February 2025 and closes 19 March 2025. This ballot is conducted by Independent Election Services on behalf of the Takanini Business Association. If successful, the BID rate will apply from 1 July 2025.


If you have any questions about the BID process please contact:

Gary Holmes , Manager of the Takanini Business Association on 0274 966283 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.   

or Claire Siddens for Auckland Council BID policy and Partnership matters on 09 484 7232 or email  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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Several drop-in information sessions will be held between now and the commencement of voting in inlate-February. These are to give you an opportunity to find out more about the BID proposal and haveyour questions answered.

The details for these sessions will be available on our website once confirmed. Approximate timings:

Early December 2024

Late January – early February 2025

Mid – late February 2025

In addition, we will be holding smaller gatherings of businesses across Takanini in the months ahead which you will be invited to join.

You can also contact either:Gary Holmes: (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 0274 966283) or Mike Tohill: (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 021 878 451) to arrange a suitable time for us to pop in and discuss the proposal with you.

 

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