Downtown St. Louis Community Improvement District
The Partnership for Downtown St. Louis also manages the Downtown St. Louis Community Improvement District (the CID/the District), a 165-square block area in the core of downtown. The CID was established by property owners within the district to provide enhanced services and programs to make downtown St. Louis cleaner, safer and more vibrant!
The following is a summary of the major activities, initiatives and programs implemented as a direct result of the funding made available through the Downtown St. Louis Community Improvement District (CID). For a description of services and summary of recent activities, click here.
Click here to take the CID Survey.
As a property owner or downtown stakeholder your feedback is critical in helping us to identify how to better serve our diverse constituency. Completing this survey will help us evaluate the effectiveness and value of current CID services and prioritize services that should be expanded, reduced, eliminated or added in the next CID management plan. In addition to this survey, we will provide a number of opportunities for input as we move through the CID renewal process in the year ahead. Stakeholders are encouraged to attend our annual spring and fall CID property owners’ meetings or contact us anytime by phone (314-436-6500) or email.
Click here to view the CID Management Plan
Click here for the most recent CID Progress Report or Property Owners Meeting PowerPoint
Background on the Downtown CID
The Downtown St. Louis Community Improvement District was initially established in January 2000 for a five year term thru December 2004. The District has since been renewed for an additional seven year term commencing January 1, 2005 and continuing through December 2011.
Developed by downtown property owners, the Downtown St. Louis Community Improvement District is structured to improve and convey special benefits to properties located within the boundaries of the CID. The Community Improvement District provides new and enhanced improvements and activities, including: maintenance, security, marketing/communications, streetscape improvements, landscaping services, economic and housing development, and special events above and beyond those currently provided by the City.
Where are the boundaries of the Downtown St. Louis CID?
The renewed CID includes approximately 165 blocks. The legal boundaries of the CID are as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of 14th Street and Interstate 40/64; thence eastwardly along the centerline of Interstate 40/64 across all intervening streets to the intersection of the centerlines of Interstate 40/64 and Interstate 70; thence northwardly along the centerline of Interstate 70 across all intervening streets to the intersection of the centerlines of Interstate 70 and Cole Street; thence westwardly along the centerline of Cole Street across all intervening streets to the intersection of the centerlines of Cole Street and 14th Street; thence southwardly along the centerline of 14th Street across all intervening streets to the intersection of the centerlines of 14th Street and Delmar Boulevard; thence westwardly along the centerline of Delmar Boulevard across all intervening streets to the intersection of the centerlines of Delmar Boulevard and 18th Street; thence southwardly along the centerline of 18th Street across all intervening streets to the intersection of the centerlines of 18th Street and Chestnut Street; thence eastwardly along the centerline of Chestnut Street across all intervening streets to the intersection of the centerlines of Chestnut Street and 14th Street; thence southwardly along the centerline of 14th Street to the intersection of the centerlines of 14th Street and at Interstate 40/64, the point of beginning.
Click here for a map of the Downtown CID.