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City Council Faces Backlash Over Controversial Hotel Lease Deal

June 18, 2024 | Fullerton, Orange County, California



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City Council Faces Backlash Over Controversial Hotel Lease Deal
During a recent city council meeting, significant discussions centered around a proposed lease amendment for a local hotel, with community representatives urging caution. James Bridal from Unite Here Local 11 expressed strong opposition to the amendment, labeling it a \"rush deal\" that lacks necessary public evidence to support the operator's claims of needing an extension to refinance the property. He highlighted that the city has been waiting three decades for the hotel to repay its construction loan for the athletic center at CSU Fullerton and argued that the proposed deal would result in a loss of approximately $120,000 annually in room revenue for the city.

In response, council members defended the proposed amendment, asserting that the negotiations have been ongoing for years and that the deal represents the best option available. Council member comments emphasized the importance of maintaining the Marriott brand, which is crucial for the city's hotel tax revenue. The council ultimately voted in favor of the lease amendment, with all members supporting the motion.

The meeting also included discussions on community events, with Council Member Charles acknowledging participation in an anti-gun violence event and promoting an upcoming climate action plan meeting. The council's focus on community engagement and fiscal responsibility was evident throughout the discussions, reflecting ongoing efforts to balance local interests with economic considerations.

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