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Council adopts updated hotel-occupancy-tax policy; changes include internal review committee makeup and reserve allocation
Summary
Council approved a revamped Hotel Occupancy Tax (HOT) policy, formal application and reporting forms, and directed the city to staff the internal review committee (IRC) rather than appoint council members; the policy also creates a restricted reserve and sets a small arts allocation from that reserve.
The Hutto City Council on April 3 adopted a revised Hotel Occupancy Tax (HOT) funds policy that staffs said modernizes application materials and reporting, clarifies eligibility, and adjusts committee structure and reserve rules for larger projects.
Chaney Gamboa, the city's economic development director, described a consolidated policy packet including an application form, post-project reporting form and evaluation rubric intended to improve the city's administration and financial…
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