HB2950 establishes tourism improvement areas in Arizona to boost local tourism and lodging businesses.
HB2950 creates a framework for establishing tourism improvement areas in Arizona, allowing municipalities and counties to enhance local tourism and lodging businesses. These areas can be formed through a petition process, requiring the signatures of lodging business owners representing at least 67% of the total rooms within the proposed area. The governing body must then hold a public hearing and adopt a resolution of intention. If approved, the area can levy a lodging business assessment to fund tourism activities.
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