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Tax collector reports $14.6M returned to county; tourism director says destination remains resilient

Collier County Board of County Commissioners · October 29, 2025
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Tax Collector Rob Stoneburner told commissioners his office’s unspent revenue for the county is about $14.624 million this year and that since 2021 the tax collector has returned roughly $56 million to the Board of County Commissioners. Tourism Director Jay Tusa reported TDT collections of $48 million through August and said visitor spending and hotel metrics remain strong despite softening international travel.

Rob Stoneburner, Collier County tax collector, presented a check presentation to the board and reported that unspent revenue attributable to the board for 2025 totals about $14,624,000. He said his office has completed nearly 1,000,000 transactions last year across driver licensing, vehicle registration and other services and that "since 2021... $56,000,000 have been returned to the Board of County Commissioners and over $66,000,000 overall to all…

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