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What is a BRZ?
A Business Revitalization Zone (BRZ) is a program by which businesses in a specific area can raise and administer funds to improve and promote their downtown. BRZs are administered by a volunteer Board who are elected by members of the BRZ and/or appointed by City Council.
Red Deer Downtown Business Association
In response to a petition by downtown businesses, in late 1983, Red Deer City Council passed a by-law establishing the Red Deer Downtown Business Association (DBA) as a Business Revitalization Zone under the Municipal Government Act. The association is funded primarily by a business tax levy on the net annual rental value of the area occupied by a business located within the BRZ. Businesses within the BRZ are automatically members of the DBA through this annual BRZ tax levy. Everyone benefits, so everyone pays.
Our Vision for Downtown
A pedestrian-friendly people place, our downtown is a thriving neighbourhood alive with culture and entertainment, unique shops and eateries.
It is a clean, safe, attractive and engaging residential and commercial district that is the preferred location for retail, professional and
service businesses. Our downtown is a source of civic pride and a desired destination for residents and visitors.
Mission
Through partnerships and leadership in advocacy and promotion, the DBA is the catalyst for a vibrant and prosperous downtown that is the place
to live, work, play and do business.
2008-2010 DBA Strategic Plan
2008 Annual Report (11 x 17)
2008 Annual Report (letter size)
2007 DBA Annual Report
Want to know more?
Just ask...
> Laura Turner, Executive Director
> Janice Shimek, Promotions Director
> Sandy Cressman, Environmental Coordinator
Tel: 340-8696
Fax: 340-8699
E-mail: info@downtownreddeer.com
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