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City to propose lodging-tax code change to allocate funds directly to EDC, add flexibility for nonprofit grants
Summary
City staff will propose code changes to send the recurring lodging-tax allocation directly to the Brighton Economic Development Corporation (EDC) instead of the city's Economic Development Department, and to allow council flexibility to allocate lodging-tax reserves to nonprofits under a public-purpose finding.
City Attorney Alicia Calderon told Brighton City Council staff will bring forward an ordinance update to the municipal code governing lodging tax allocations.
Calderon said the 2023 change that split projected lodging-tax revenues 50/50 between the Economic Development Department and Communications & Engagement proved administratively awkward because…
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