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Council accepts Hotel Business Improvement District report, sets hearing to continue levy

3441993 · May 22, 2025
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Summary

Council accepted the 2024 annual report for the Half Moon Bay Hotel Business Improvement District (BID) and adopted a resolution of intent to continue district assessments for FY 2025–26, scheduling a public hearing for June 3.

The Half Moon Bay City Council accepted the 2024 annual report for the Hotel Business Improvement District (BID) on May 20 and adopted a resolution of intention to levy the BID assessment for fiscal year 2025–26, setting a public hearing for June 3.

Irma Acosta, an administrative analyst in the city’s Economic and Community Vitality division, summarized the BID background: the district collects a nightly assessment paid by hotels (historically $1 per room per night) and directs those funds to destination marketing managed by the Coastside Chamber of Commerce. TAC (transient occupancy tax) remains a critical…

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