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The more members we have the greater our chance of success. The more people involved, the greater the range of ideas. The more people involved, the more we extend networks and contacts. GBID Membership FormsFull membership of the Gosford Business Improvement District Association is available to all property owners, business owners and business operators in the Gosford CBD, and all are encouraged to join by completing the application form (downloadable here). Full members are entitled to vote at Annual and Special General Meetings and are eligible to stand for election to the Executive Committee. Associate membership is open to to anyone with an interest in Gosford. Associate members have no voting rights. The annual membership fee for 2000/09 has been set at $10. Payment can be made with the application, or will be invoiced on receipt of the application.
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SurveysPriorities Survey - Results
Quality of life problems identified When asked to select any number of 12 quality of life problems, businesses responded as follows (click right image for larger view)
Services in need of improvement
Highest priorities for Gosford City Centre
The Steering Committee notes the relative high ranking of parking as a priority. However, as Gosford Council is currently undertaking a Strategic Parking Study for the City Centre, it believes it is appropriate to await results of that study before investigating any additional initiatives.
We are using these results to build our Business Plan for 2008/09, which we will publish on this site when it is completed. Anything you want to add? Have your say Last Updated (Thursday, 01 April 2010 02:38) |
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To assist in setting priorities, the GBID Steering Committee undertook a survey of the business community in the CBD. Opinion was sought in three areas, results of which are summarised below.
When asked to select any number of services from a list of 20, businesses responded as follows. These results might also indicate the need for some education of businesses. The relatively high response on security cameras could well mean that some businesses do not know that CCTV is in place and working, and the use made of footage by the Police.
The survey asked businesses to list their three highest priorities for the Gosford City Centre. A total of 129 priorities were recorded (some businesses chose not to complete this section of the questionnaire), and we have grouped them as indicated in the chart below.