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1 Way To Quantify What You Are Doing for Your Improvement District

1 Way To Quantify What You Are Doing for Your Improvement District

Most Improvement Districts don't have a solid way to really quantify what they do on a day to day basis. It's true and I understand it.  It's challenging to explain the plethora of random calls or requests you can get in a single day.  One day you can be getting 5...

To Scooter or Not To Scooter?

To Scooter or Not To Scooter?

Mobility. It seems to be a popular buzzword among Improvement Districts, and rightfully so.  Many are working to get more people into their districts without the hassle of  additional cars and traffic as well as giving...

Would you do it?

Would you do it?

700 Businesses Later ... I recently spoke with Madeleine, an Executive Director from a Southern California Business Improvement District. She began telling a colleague and myself how she took it upon herself to walk into each business in her district personally to ask...

What About Me?

What About Me?

Can you change one person's perspective about giving back? Recently I had the privilege of speaking to a local bloggers group in Sacramento. The topic? "Using Your Online Influence To Create Change And Impact Your Local Community". I won't go into a ton of detail...

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To Scooter or Not To Scooter?

To Scooter or Not To Scooter?

Mobility. It seems to be a popular buzzword among Improvement Districts, and rightfully so.  Many are working to get more people into their districts without the hassle of  additional cars and traffic as well as giving...

read more
Would you do it?

Would you do it?

700 Businesses Later ... I recently spoke with Madeleine, an Executive Director from a Southern California Business Improvement District. She began telling a colleague and myself how she took it upon herself to walk into each business in her district personally to ask...

read more