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Cambridge committee hears tourism office presentation as calls grow for funding changes and accountability
Summary
The Cambridge Office of Tourism presented data on campaigns, TDMD grants and visitor services while business leaders and councilors questioned transparency and urged Policy Order 1‑17 to change how municipal tourism funds are allocated. Councilors proposed advisory and follow‑up reviews rather than immediate budget reallocation.
Candace Bollier, executive director of the Cambridge Office of Tourism, told a City Council committee the office is a 30‑year public‑private destination marketing operation that uses a mix of municipal funds and Tourism Destination Marketing District (TDMD) assessments to promote Cambridge and support local events.
The presentation outlined COT’s mission, board governance and performance metrics and highlighted recent campaigns and grants. Bollier said a July–October Expedia campaign that cost $157,000 produced "9,742 room nights," yielding "over $3,000,000 in gross bookings," and told the committee the office has distributed about $670,000 in TDMD‑funded grants and sponsorships since the assessment started. "We are transparent in our reporting, data driven in our decisions," she said.
Why it matters: the hearing followed public comment from business leaders and association representatives who urged more accountability for how city and TDMD funds are used and pushed Policy Order 1‑17, which would change the city’s approach to funding destination and district…
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