The Calistoga City Council meeting held on November 6, 2024, focused on budget discussions and community concerns regarding funding allocations. The meeting began with public comments addressing the ongoing issues related to affordable housing grants. A resident, Mr. Crumman, expressed frustration that despite the council's approval of grants over the past four years, no funds had been received. He urged the city attorney and council to investigate the matter further.
Another speaker clarified a misunderstanding regarding the Tourism Improvement District (TID) revenues. The speaker, who is affiliated with the Chamber of Commerce, emphasized that the Chamber does not directly receive TID revenues. Instead, these funds are allocated to a committee, and the Chamber must apply for funding like any other organization. The TID is funded through a self-assessment by local lodging properties, with 74% going to Visit Napa Valley for tourism promotion, 25% to the TID committee, and 1% for city administration.
The speaker thanked the council for their support over the past two years and reiterated the structured process for accessing TID funds, highlighting that it is not an automatic distribution but requires formal applications for specific events or marketing needs.
The meeting concluded without any immediate resolutions but underscored the community's ongoing concerns about funding and transparency in the allocation of resources. The council is expected to follow up on these discussions in future meetings.