Oklahoma
Related: About this forumSupporters of a hotel tax increase in OKC say it would promote tourism. Will it be enough?
Oklahoma City voters will decide Tuesday whether to increase the local hotel occupancy tax in an attempt to generate more funding to promote the city's tourism industry.
If passed, the tax would go from its current rate of 5.50% to 9.25%, effective Oct. 1. The tax increase would be charged to people staying overnight in a hotel or renting home-sharing properties, such as Airbnbs, in Oklahoma City.
Proponents of the hotel tax increase, including Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt, say the 3.75% increase in funding would be crucial in helping attract more visitors to the city by expanding marketing efforts and supporting large events.
"A lot of people dont realize that behind the scenes, oftentimes when were talking about big events, theres some sort of incentive involved in it, just like there is with economic development," Holt told reporters shortly after early voting Thursday. "Youve got to have resources for that, and youve got to have resources that are commensurate with your peer cities.
https://www.oklahoman.com/story/news/local/oklahoma-city/2024/08/25/oklahoma-okc-elections-2024-hotel-tax-mayor-david-holt/74872732007/
Diamond_Dog
(34,504 posts)old guy
(3,292 posts)What about "If you build it, they will come" instead.
Old Okie
(189 posts)Sounds very Okie to me; lets raise prices on hotel rooms and this will encourage more tourists? Also we can create a slush fund to bribe event managers to hold events here.