State lawmakers have scaled back a bill allowing Michigan cities and townships to levy a 2% lodging tax to now narrowly apply to Kent County, where Grand Rapids could leverage the potential revenue for a riverfront amphitheater.
Highland County commissioners Terry Britton, David Daniels and Brad Roades met with Highland County Visitors Bureau leaders to discuss recent and upcoming activities for the tourism group during the Tuesday, Oct. 24 county commission meeting.
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Grand Rapids’ planned riverfront amphitheater could receive a funding boost under a state bill that would allow cities to collect a local lodging tax to support the construction of convention and entertainment facilities.