(KMZA)--An increase is being proposed in Seneca's transient guest tax.
City Administrator Steve Books told the City Council last week that the Travel and Tourism Committee is proposing that the guest tax rate be increased from two percent to five percent.
The tax, which has been in place since July 2002, is paid by guests at lodging facilities in the city.
Brooks said Seneca's guest tax rate is considerably lower than other nearby cities. He said the average rate is 5 to 8 percent.
The guest tax currently generates around $30,000 a year.
The Travel and Tourism Committee determines how the funds are used. Council member Ray Shinn said he would like to see a portion of the proceeds earmarked for bringing larger entertainment events to the city.
Mayor Joe Mitchell and Council members voiced support for the proposed guest tax increase. A charter ordinance will be drafted to make the change and brought back for Council approval.
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