There’s something called the “1% for Air” local option tax, which traditionally funds air service and tourism efforts. But Ketchum officials would like to ask voters to split that LOT in half, with .5% still going to promote air travel, but earmarking the other .5% for affordable housing projects.
The ordinance, which is included in Ketchum’s Health Order 21-02, states that anyone in violations of the order will receive an infraction with a $100 fine.