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City manager outlines possible bed-tax increase, River Rock purchase delay and organics plan under SB 1383
Summary
Fortuna's city manager reported on exploring a possible increase to the transient-occupancy tax, said a Fish and Wildlife grant delay related to a federal shutdown has paused the River Rock park purchase, and described early planning for organics recycling under SB 1383 and a draft mobile-home rent-stabilization ordinance.
The Fortuna City Manager updated the council on several ongoing policy and development matters, including potential changes to the transient-occupancy (bed) tax, a delay in the planned River Rock park purchase tied to a grant agreement, organics-recycling planning to meet SB 1383 requirements, and work toward a permanent mobile-home rent-stabilization ordinance.
On revenue options, the city manager said a recent revenue-generation ad hoc meeting discussed raising the transient-occupancy tax and noted the Humboldt Lodging Alliance would need to be…
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