Thursday, May 3, 2007

The downtown tax district was approved last night.

I was mildly opposed to the first version of this, about a year ago. Mostly I didn't like the surveillance cameras, which they have very sensibly dropped.

It helps a great deal that Chuck Arnold, the executive director for the Bend Downtowners Association is a personable fellow, who has shown a low-key ability to build consensus and deal with problems.

It doesn't hurt that he comes by my store occasionally to chat. Simple thing, really, but it means a lot. One of the things I could never understand about the Mt. View Mall managers, was why they would hide in their office. Some of them I never met more than once. I always thought it would have been a huge public relations coup to simply take a walk-around through the mall, once a month, listen to the owners. Once a month, listen to us bitch, and move on.

Chuck's actions have pretty much confirmed that notion. I may not have any power in the Downtowners (I've only gone to one meeting in 24 years); but it probably doesn't hurt to keep me on his side anyway.

These positions tend to become self-sustaining after a while, whether the director is efficient and helpful or not. It could easily turn into a very political position where the money goes to help the most influential members of the downtown community. But I've decided it can't hurt, at roughly .01 a foot per month.

I also think it helps that Chuck actually ran a record store in L.A. for 5 years, so has a passing acquaintance with retail.

So, here's hoping that he brings an energetic and effective organization into reality.

2 comments:

Jason said...

I'm curious ... what exactly is the BDA? I've never heard of it before.

Heh, I suppose I could just do a search ... like everyone else these days, I'm sure they have a website.

Duncan McGeary said...

Just a merchant association.

I'm just not a joiner in clubs. Too much like high school. I like some things they do, but don't like others. They are very promotional minded, and I'm not.