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City launches $70K initiative to boost local businesses

June 03, 2024 | Hobbs City, Lea County, New Mexico



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City launches $70K initiative to boost local businesses
In a recent city commission meeting, officials discussed the financial framework supporting local economic development initiatives, emphasizing transparency in the flow of funds. The mayor clarified that businesses generate sales and pay gross receipts taxes to the state, which are then remitted back to the city. Under a specific agreement, the city reimburses businesses up to $180,000 in arrears as an incentive for investment, with the remaining gross receipts retained by the city for the duration of the business's operation.

The mayor highlighted the importance of this funding mechanism, stating that gross receipts taxes are vital for financing essential city services, including public safety and infrastructure. He reassured the public that the program is open to all businesses, regardless of background, and encouraged those interested to seek assistance with the application process.

The commission also addressed public concerns regarding perceptions of favoritism in the distribution of funds, reiterating that the financial support is contingent upon tax payments and is not a handout. City officials expressed their commitment to fostering economic growth across various sectors, including retail and manufacturing.

In addition to the economic discussions, the commission approved two ordinances. Ordinance 1157 was adopted unanimously, while Ordinance 1158, which involves a $70,000 participation agreement with HTO Hold Bay LLC, is set for final adoption. This agreement outlines performance goals and stipulates that funds will be disbursed in installments based on the city's receipt of gross receipts tax information.

The meeting concluded with a reminder for public input regarding the city manager's performance evaluation, underscoring the commission's openness to community feedback.

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