To: Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council
From: Molly Rattigan, Interim Community Development Director
Prepared By: Tony Valadez, Parking Programs Manager
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Downtown Parking Assessment Area - 2026 Annual Report and Budget and Intent to Levy Assessments
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RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Recommendation
Adopt a resolution approving the 2026 Annual Report, Budget and Advisory Board for the Downtown Parking Assessment Area; declaring its intent to levy assessments and authorizing the City Clerk to schedule a public hearing on June 17, 2025 to levy the assessments in accordance with Napa Municipal Code Chapter 3.30; and determining that the actions authorized by this resolution are exempt from CEQA.
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DISCUSSION:
In 2004, the business owners in the Downtown Parking Assessment Area (“DPAA”) authorized the City to levy assessments in an amount equal to 70% of each business license fee to raise revenue to offset the City’s costs associated with the acquisition, design, construction, and maintenance of parking facilities to serve those businesses. The DPAA assessment was established to be equivalent to a tax levied on business owners in the adjacent Parking and Business Improvement Area 1, Benefit Zone 1 (“PBIA”), which was established in 1972 for the same purposes; in other words, the PBIA tax is set at 70% of each business license fee to raise revenue to offset the City’s costs associated with the acquisition, design, construction, and maintenance of parking facilities to serve those businesses. The geographical boundaries of the DPAA and the PBIA are shown on Exhibit “B” to the attached resolution.
This report is the annual review of the estimated revenue generated from the assessments in the DPAA, along with the identification of planned expenditures to benefit the businesses, pursuant to the requirements of State law (California Streets and Highways Code Sections 36500, et seq.). As of today, there are approximately 40 businesses operating within the DPAA.
The business owners in the DPAA and the PBIA are not required to provide on-site parking for their customers or employees, thus, assessment and tax revenue is collected from those business owners to fund the provision of parking facilities and their ongoing maintenance. The DPAA assessments and the PBIA taxes are collected by the City Finance Department and placed into a fund, managed by the Public Works Department and Parking Programs Manager. The money is used to maintain parking facilities in the DPAA and PBIA. There are twelve surface parking lots and three parking structures in the Downtown that are maintained with funds generated by these assessments and tax revenue.
The annual report and work program, Exhibit A, has been prepared by the Parking Programs Manager and the Public Works Department, responsible for the maintenance of the parking lots and garages that are funded by the DPAA assessments. This year, the DPAA assessments and PBIA taxes are expected to generate $249,000 in revenue.
The annual report and proposed levy of DPAA assessments are subject to annual review and approval by the Council, following a noticed public hearing. The annual report and work program, Exhibit A, has been prepared by the Parking Programs Manager. The DPAA assessments are expected to generate $249,000 and investment earnings ($1,560) The Napa Downtown Association (“NDA”) Board of Directors has reviewed and approved the proposed annual report for the DPAA assessment, consistent with the terms of the agreement between the City and NDA (City Agreement No. 9354).
FINANCIAL IMPACTS:
This action results in the receipt of revenue in the City of Napa Parking Maintenance fund. These funds are collected by the Finance Department as business owners in the district boundary acquire or renew business licenses. The mid-cycle review for budget FY 2026 will be adopted by Council in June 2025.
CEQA:
City staff recommends that the City Council determine that the Recommended Action described in this Staff Report is exempt from CEQA, pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section15301 (normal operation, maintenance, or repair of public facilities).
DOCUMENTS ATTACHED:
ATCH 1 - Resolution
EX A - Downtown Parking Assessment Area - 2026
EX B - Downtown Parking Assessment Area Boundary
NOTIFICATION:
The Napa Downtown Association Board and City of Napa Public Works Department staff were notified of this agenda item prior to the meeting date.