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Twentynine Palms council renews TBID, approves 1.5% assessment for 2025–26

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The City Council of the City of Twentynine Palms voted unanimously to continue the tourism business improvement district and adopt Resolution No. 28 to levy a 1.5% assessment on overnight stays for fiscal year 2025–26; TBID leaders presented a year-end report and a budget that leans on reserves while pursuing a longer-term district conversion.

The City Council of the City of Twentynine Palms voted 5-0 to continue the city’s Tourism Business Improvement District (TBID) and adopt Resolution No. 28 to levy a 1.5% assessment on overnight stays for fiscal year 2025–26.

The TBID, which markets the city as a destination under the parking and business improvement area law of 1989, presented an annual report and a proposed budget that relies on reserves to sustain marketing and an event grant program amid a soft travel year.

Brianne (TBID representative) told the council the TBID was established in 2017 as a private partnership between the city and lodging partners and is…

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