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Lodging Tax Advisory Committee

Gig Harbor, WALocal News

The Lodging Tax Advisory Committee in Gig Harbor will convene from March 13 to June 12, 2025, to explore the implications of hotel tax on local tourism and the economy. This event is vital as it involves direct discussions with the municipal council, focusing on how hotel tax revenue can be strategically utilized. The committee will also address opportunities for community volunteering and grants, showcasing the collaboration between local government and residents. Recognizing the significance of the hospitality industry, the committee aims to promote events and attractions that can drive economic growth. With a focus on historic site and landmark tours, the discussions will highlight the importance of preserving local culture while enhancing tourism.

Engaging stakeholders from various sectors, including non-profit organizations and business operations, will be a key part of the agenda. The outcomes of this meeting are expected to influence future policies and funding decisions, making it a pivotal moment for Gig Harbor's community. By ensuring public involvement, the committee reinforces its commitment to transparency and shared governance.

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