ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT
Date: January 20, 2000
Author/Local: B.Pearce/6276
RTS No. 01244CC File No. 6008
CS&B: February 3, 2000
TO:
Standing Committee on City Services and Budgets
FROM:
General Manager of Corporate Services
SUBJECT:
Tourism Vancouver - Interim Payments of 2% Hotel Tax
RECOMMENDATION
THAT Council authorize the remittance of the first three months of the 2% Hotel Tax revenues for 2000 to Tourism Vancouver, the amounts of each remittance not to exceed actual receipts from the Province of the 2% tax, in advance of Council's consideration of Tourism Vancouvers 2000 Business Plan.
POLICY
City Council has approved long-term agreements with Tourism Vancouver which obligate Tourism Vancouver to provide for the production of tourism promotional materials and the operation of an Info Centre at their cost, and confirm the City's intent to flow the 2% Hotel Tax to Tourism Vancouver. Under these agreements, City Council must receive the business plan of Tourism Vancouver, which details the allocation of the 2% Hotel Tax, and related tourism information annually. Council must formally authorize the release of the 2% Hotel Tax funds to Tourism Vancouver annually.
For the past eight years, Council has authorized release of funds prior to approval of Tourism Vancouver's Business Plan for the next tax year.
PURPOSE
This report seeks approval for early release of the first three months of the 2000 Hotel Tax proceeds, in accordance with prior years' policy.
INTERIM RELEASE OF FUNDS FOR 2000
In accordance with Council policy, Tourism Vancouver will submit a 2000 Business Plan for Council's review; prior years' experience has shown that it will not be possible to prepare the 2000 Business Plan before March. In order to properly plan and launch the Tourism programs and projects planned for 2000, various up-front commitments are necessary, which must be funded prior to the release of the 2000 Business Plan. Tourism Vancouver has, therefore, requested an advance on 2000 operations until its 2000 Business Plan has been approved by Council.
The General Manager, Corporate Service believes an appropriate advance would be to forward the first three months of 2% Hotel Tax proceeds applicable to 2000 as and when received from the Province. This would be approximately $450,000 per month. Council has recognized this funding problem in the past, and has authorized the interim release of funds in prior years. Release of these funds does not represent preapproval of the release of the full 2% Hotel Tax revenues.
CONCLUSION
For a variety of legitimate reasons, Tourism Vancouver cannot produce a Business Plan earlier than March. However, Tourism Vancouver needs funding to sustain operations for the first three months of 2000. In the past, Council has recognized this problem and has authorized interim releases of the next year's Hotel Tax receipts to bridge this gap.
The General Manager, Corporate Services recommends that the 2% Hotel Tax revenues applicable to the first three months of the 2000 business year again be released to Tourism Vancouver in order to accommodate their up-front commitments for the 2000 business year.
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