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40 <br /> 1 PUBLIC COMMENT: <br /> 2 Wendy Smith said she is the Executive Director of the Arts Center. She said she is a native <br /> 3 of Chapel Hill. She said that Tourism is a big business in Orange County. She said that she is one <br /> 4 of the former owners of Cameron's. She said that the county has a Visitors Bureau that brings <br /> 5 the community together, keeps them updated on trends, and spends time scouting for new <br /> 6 sources of business through advertising, marketing, and direct sales. She said the Franklin St <br /> 7 location allows them to help people six days of the week. She said that she supports the Arts <br /> 8 Commission Board and the Visitor's Bureau. <br /> 9 Ashley Nissler said she has served on the Arts Commission and the Orange County Arts <br /> 10 Alliance for about 12 years. She said that due to the occupancy tax they have been able to grow <br /> 11 the work the Arts Commission does and invest in staff. She said they have paid more than 500 <br /> 12 artists for work done. She said that the occupancy tax has made it possible for events like the <br /> 13 Uproar Festival for Public Art. She said that it is an economic driver during slow summers. She <br /> 14 said having served on both boards, she said they are thankful for the occupancy tax funding and <br /> 15 the need is even more than the allocation allows. She said they will continue serving and engaging <br /> 16 the community and invited the Board to visit the Eno Arts Mill. <br /> 17 Richard Ellington said he is the President of the Chapel Hill Historical Society. He said it <br /> 18 is important for people to know the history of Orange County. He said that our community would <br /> 19 not be the same without visitors to Orange County. He said when Orange County was created it <br /> 20 contained all or a portion of what is now 13 counties. He said the Visitor's Bureau brings culture, <br /> 21 economic opportunity, and magic to the community. He said they have worked with the Visitors <br /> 22 Bureau to create walking tours, lectures, and events. He said they have a QR code trail, and it <br /> 23 provides history so that they know where we have been so we can be cautious of where we might <br /> 24 end up. <br /> 25 Meredith Sabye thanked Commissioner McKee for coming to the fire department <br /> 26 breakfast. She said she is the co-founder of the Center of Regenerative Agriculture and the owner <br /> 27 of Blue Hill Coffee. She said the Visitor's Bureau has been integral in connecting them to the <br /> 28 community. She said she has served on the Visitors Bureau for a year and a half. She said they <br /> 29 can see the positive and encouraging results from the efforts. She said that people are seeking <br /> 30 unique destinations and experiences. She said that tourism helps the many small businesses. <br /> 31 She said agri-tourism is critical to the long-term success of the farming community. She said <br /> 32 visitors love Orange County and come from all over the world to be part of what they have in this <br /> 33 region. She thanked the Board for their continued support for the Visitor's Bureau. <br /> 34 Lili Engelhardt said she is a former member of the Visitors Bureau. She said she serves <br /> 35 on the diversity community to create a marketing campaign of BIPOC friendly businesses to show <br /> 36 the world the inclusive and welcoming community that they are. She said she is a strong supporter <br /> 37 of tourism in the community as economic development. She said according to the NC Department <br /> 38 of Commerce, tourism in Orange County had solid growth in 2023 and a 13% growth rate in visitor <br /> 39 spending from the previous year. She said the state average is 6.9% and Orange County has <br /> 40 almost doubled the state average. She said tourism supports almost 2,000 jobs in Orange <br /> 41 County. She said tourism generates over $10 million in state tax revenue and over $8 million in <br /> 42 local tax revenue. She said tourism generates benefits in many areas. She said it supports <br /> 43 families and taxpayers and local businesses. She asked for the Board to continue their support <br /> 44 of the Visitor's Bureau. <br /> 45 <br /> 46 Commissioner Greene asked for clarification on the origins of the conversation about <br /> 47 Visitors Bureau fund balance. <br /> 48 Travis Myren said this came from a proposed budget amendment during the FY25 budget <br /> 49 discussions about applying some of the occupancy tax funds as a suggestion by Commissioner <br /> 50 Hamilton. <br />
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