The Newberry City Council's approved projects aim to enhance tourism and community engagement in 2025.
The Newberry City Council has approved funding for various tourism initiatives, totaling $95,090.90, aimed at enhancing community engagement and local attractions in 2025. This increase in funds, stemming from a 2% lodging tax, comes as local organizations pitch projects to drive tourism in the growing city, which is also preparing for new developments to cater to its expanding population.
Exciting times are on the horizon for Newberry, as the City Council recently took an important step in boosting local tourism and community engagement. In a meeting held on Tuesday, they approved several recommendations from the Accommodations Tax Advisory Committee aimed at funding fantastic projects for the year 2025.
Each year, the City of Newberry opens its doors to non-profit organizations keen on driving tourism-related activities. This year was no different, as applicants were encouraged to demonstrate their eligibility and submit requests to the Accommodations Tax Committee. On March 25, the committee reviewed six applications, and the enthusiasm for these projects was palpable.
In total, six organizations pitched in for a slice of the funding pie, submitting projects amounting to an impressive $138,673. However, the available funds for distribution stood at $95,090.90, reflecting a hefty increase of $91,007.26 compared to the previous year. The funds mainly come from the city’s share of a 2% lodging tax imposed by the state of South Carolina, which has proven to be a vital source of revenue for Newberry.
After an engaging discussion, the committee endorsed various organizations for funding, ensuring that Newberry continues to thrive as a tourist-friendly location. The amounts approved for several organizations include:
With the council’s backing, Assistant City Manager Jeff Wicker shared that each organization would soon be contacted to discuss fund disbursement. It’s worth noting that the funded projects must be wrapped up within one year, ensuring timely benefits for tourists and locals alike.
To further assist those in need, the Rotary Club plans to host a food drive from April 28 to May 13. The drive aims to help approximately 200 families and will be supported by dedicated volunteers. Donations can be dropped off at the Newberry County Chamber of Commerce, and items such as rice, macaroni and cheese, cereal, oatmeal, granola, and grits are welcomed.
Residents can expect more dining options with projects like Many Moons and others currently under construction. Anticipation is building as one new restaurant is slated to open in August, while another will follow shortly in the fall. Additionally, Newberry College is enhancing its campus with new athletic and nursing facilities, further contributing to the community’s growth.
To add to the excitement, a new amphitheater is on the drawing board, funded by a penny sales tax, which promises to be a great venue for upcoming events. With so much in store for Newberry, residents like Brandon Robertson and Faye Morris are optimistic about the changes, although Morris pointed out the desire for more grocery store options in the area.
As Newberry prepares for these advancements and increased funding for tourism initiatives, it’s clear that the community spirit remains strong. The future looks bright, and Newberry is ready to welcome new opportunities with open arms!
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