City of Colorado Springs Logo
File #: 20-388    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Mayor's Office
File created: 7/13/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/13/2020 Final action: 10/13/2020
Title: A resolution accepting and endorsing the recommendations from the Lodgers and Automobile Rental Tax (LART) Citizen Advisory Committee for expenditures from the LART special fund for inclusion in the 2021 budget Presenter: Charae McDaniel, Chief Financial Officer Laurel Prud'homme, Chair, LART Citizens' Advisory Committee
Attachments: 1. LART Resolution - 2021 Projects - with Exhibit A, 2. 2021 LART Resolution Exhibit A (Recommendations), 3. Signed Resolution 86-20.pdf

 

Title

A resolution accepting and endorsing the recommendations from the Lodgers and Automobile Rental Tax (LART) Citizen Advisory Committee for expenditures from the LART special fund for inclusion in the 2021 budget

  Presenter: 

Charae McDaniel, Chief Financial Officer
Laurel Prud’homme, Chair, LART Citizens’ Advisory Committee

 

Body

  Summary:

City Council’s Lodgers and Automobile Rental Tax (LART) Citizens’ Advisory Committee has reviewed and considered proposals from a variety of events and organizations for tourism-related projects to be funded from the City’s LART Special Fund.  The Committee, with the support of the City Council liaisons to the LART Citizens’ Advisory Committee, recommends certain of those projects for inclusion in the 2021 budget.

 

  Background: 

The City imposes a Lodgers and Automobile Rental Tax on the purchase of lodging, automobile rentals, and the rental of campground space within the City limits. The revenue derived from the LART tax may be expended for the purpose of tourism promotion in the City and the Pikes Peak Region. City Council has appointed a LART Citizens’ Advisory Committee, the purpose of which is to provide recommendations to City Council for such projects to include in the City's budget. The Committee has reviewed applications for LART funding from a variety of submissions, and its recommendations are included in the referenced Exhibit A. 

The LART Citizens’ Advisory Committee recommends that City Council approve the projects listed in Exhibit A and that they be forwarded to the Mayor to include in the 2021 budget. 

  Previous Council Action:

There have been no previous City Council actions relating to the LART Citizens’ Advisory Committee’s recommendations for the 2021 budget.

 

  Financial Implications:

The total anticipated revenue from LART in 2021 is $5,777,290, and the estimated TABOR reserve for 2021 is $1,174,697, which leaves $4,602,593 in revenue that is available for appropriation in 2021.  The estimated ending fund balance for 2020 is $987,680, which allows for $5,590,273 of total estimated funds available for appropriation in 2021.   The LART Citizens’ Advisory Committee has recommended projects for 2021 in the amount of $5,585,735 (Exhibit A), for total expenditures of $5,586,235 that include bank/investment fees.

  City Council Appointed Board/Commission/Committee Recommendation:

The LART Citizens’ Advisory Committee recommends the inclusion of the projects listed Exhibit A.

 

  Stakeholder Process:

The LART Citizens Advisory Committee, in cooperation with City Council members and executive branch staff, will publicize the LART application process and conduct workshops for potential applicants in the community in the 1st quarter of 2021, based on financial considerations at that time.  The Committee received and evaluated applications for resolution events, and discussed award recommendations in detail, which resulted in the recommendations contained in Exhibit A.

  Alternatives:

City Council could alter or decline to approve the list of recommended projects.

 

Recommended Action

  Proposed Motion:

Move to approve the resolution accepting and endorsing the recommendations from the Lodgers and Automobile Rental Tax (LART) Citizen Advisory Committee for expenditures from the LART special fund for inclusion in the 2021 budget

Summary of Ordinance Language

N/A




The City of Colorado Springs is committed to making its websites accessible to the widest possible audience. We are constantly working to increase the accessibility and usability of our online technology. We strive to maintain conformance to Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 as well as U.S. Federal Government Section 508 Guidelines. The City of Colorado Springs will be evaluating this site on a regular basis and it will continue to evolve and improve over time as new technologies emerge. If you experience difficulty accessing the information contained within this webpage please contact the Office of Accessibility at 719-385-5169.