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Council pauses Atascadero TBID ordinance change, asks staff to clarify how lodging owners select advisory‑board representatives

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Council heard a public hearing and asked staff to revise proposed changes to the Atascadero Tourism Business Improvement District (AtBid) ordinance so the selection process for four hotelier seats and one short‑term rental seat is clearer. Council continued the public hearing to Feb. 25 and asked staff to present amended language.

The City Council opened a public hearing on proposed edits to the ordinance governing the Atascadero Tourism Business Improvement District advisory board and paused action to ask staff to clarify how lodging owners would select representatives.

Community Services and Promotion Director Terry Banish summarized the proposed ordinance change, which defines the AtBid advisory board as five members: four members representing lodging businesses with 25 rooms or more (hoteliers) and one member representing short‑term or vacation rental lodging businesses that are not hotels (vacation rentals, B&Bs, short‑term rentals). Banish…

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