Wednesday, November 27, 2019

BID Role Reduce Barriers to Trade Wisconsin Dells Commercial District

Property owners are questioning the role of (BID) Down Town Wisconsin Dells Business Improvement District Committee in reducing barriers to interaction and trade in the commercial district during the months from April 15th to September 15th.  Members of the Wisconsin Dells community have agreed to allow the collection of the premier resort tax at the higher allowable level for the needs of the residents.

Wisconsin Dells is a small rural summer resort community - with the bulk of the financial transactions taking place in the Down Town Wisconsin Dells commercial district during the months from April 15th to September 15th.  The past two summers the Down Town Wisconsin Dells commercial district has performed very poorly due to the extensive road construction that blocked consumer access to the store fronts during the short summer tourist season.

The coming year 2020 is expected to bring an extensive construction project from Elm Street to Cedar Street with the transformation of the Chalet building in to the Wizard Quest attraction.  Community members are questioning the role the (BID) Down Town Wisconsin Dells Business Improvement District Committee will provide to demonstrate evidence of interventions delivered to reduce the barriers to interaction and trade the Chalet project could create during the short tourist season from April 15th to September 15th.

Simply- what steps will the (BID) Down Town Wisconsin Dells Business Improvement District Committee be taking to assure financial transactions for the near by business operators will not be disrupted with the Chalet construction project scheduled to begin in the year 2020.  Does the Down Town Wisconsin Dells Business Improvement District Committee bear any responsibility in assuring the commercial district is suitable for tourist visitation from April 15th to September 15th.

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