In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the future of the Marietta Motel, a long-standing establishment in the area since the 1950s. The motel's owner, who has maintained the property since 2007, faced a challenge regarding a business license renewal that was inadvertently missed last year. Despite this oversight, the owner continued to pay the required fees to the city, which led to a debate about the implications of the lapse in the business license.
The owner emphasized that the motel has been actively operating and investing in renovations, having spent approximately $300,000 on improvements over the past two years. This investment underscores the owner's commitment to maintaining the business, which has been recognized by the city’s planning commission, who unanimously recommended approval for the motel to continue its operations.
Support for the motel was echoed by community members, highlighting its role as a source of affordable housing in the area. One speaker noted the importance of the motel in the context of local development, suggesting that its continued operation would benefit the community as it transitions towards more student housing options due to nearby college growth.
City staff acknowledged the situation as an aberration and confirmed that the motel has complied with all other city requirements. The discussions concluded with a call for the council to follow the planning commission's recommendation and allow the Marietta Motel to remain operational, emphasizing its historical significance and financial impact on the community.