Livingston Community Partnership (BID) participates in programs which will encourage economic revitalization and growth, as well as aesthetic improvements, which the BID firmly believes go hand in hand. The BID's Architectural Review Committee will assist businesses in complying with the Façade Criteria ordinance suggested by the BID and adopted by the Livingston Township Council to establish integrity and consistency in our commercial areas, complement the streetscape vision and alleviate administrative roadblocks faced by businesses in the past. These programs serve the ultimate goal of creating an architecturally and aesthetically pleasing business district that will help existing businesses to grow and thrive and bring new businesses to Livingston. BID Programs & Financial Assistance.
BID Projects to Date
Installed Way-finding Signs
Managed and paid for Streetscape Phases 1–4
Designed Façade Criteria package/process with Planning Board
Partner with Building Department to insure better quality signs
Acts as liaison for property and business owners to Town
Architectural Review Board
Provided business friendly amendments to Sign Ordinance for Planning Board Review
Management of Sign Grant program
Developed Guide to help with building department procedures
Developed and distributed 2007 Business Directory
Provides learning opportunities for business owners
Developing strategic plan for bringing in quality businesses and help with business retention
Developed Website to help business and property owners
Developed a Retail Directory for retail distribution
Provides and supplements Coop Advertising opportunities in NY Times
Applied for and Received over $1,500,000 in grant monies
Working on connecting parking lots and developing shared parking guidelines in the BID.