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Council amends lodging‑tax allocation and selects Pullman Chamber for tourism services
Summary
Council amended city code to shift lodging‑tax allocations to 50% tourism promotion, 25% special events and 25% grants, and voted to name the Pullman Chamber of Commerce the successful respondent to a multi‑year tourism and special events RFP; a formal contract will be returned to council for approval.
The Pullman City Council on Tuesday approved changes to the lodging‑tax allocation in city code and selected the Pullman Chamber of Commerce as the city’s tourism and special‑events services partner following a competitive request for proposals.
Jeff Albrecht, interim city administrator, told council the ordinance (25‑12) clarifies percentages used to allocate lodging‑tax revenue and establishes a three‑year averaging period for calculating the amounts. The amended language changes the…
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