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Coastal News Today | NC - Plaintiffs seek summary judgment in suit over Currituck County's use of Occupancy Tax funds


A new chapter in two-year-old litigation over Currituck County’s use of more than $30 million in Occupancy Tax revenue opened recently when the plaintiffs in that suit announced they had filed a Motion for Partial Summary Judgment in the case on June 24.
The original May 2019 suit, which was filed by the Corolla Civic Association and nearly two dozen other signatories against Currituck County and some of its officials, alleged that the county failed to allocate Occupancy Tax funds “only for tourism-related expenditures, including beach nourishment,” as specified in the 2004 law allowing the county to collect an occupancy tax.
The motion for Partial Summary Judgment asks the Superior Court to “find that Currituck County had illegally used more than $30 million of Occupancy Tax (OT) revenue to pay for general Sheriff and Emergency Medical Services in direct contravention of the OT statute as amended in 2004,” according to a statement from the plaintiffs released on ....

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