City Club of Central Oregon Hosts Forum on Tourism and the Future of the Transient Lodging Tax

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May 12, 2026
City Club of Central Oregon Hosts Forum on Tourism and the Future of the Transient Lodging Tax

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The City Club of Central Oregon will host a timely community forum on Wednesday, May 21, focused on tourism and the Transient Lodging Tax (TLT) diving into recent policy changes to how these funds can be used in communities across Oregon.

As tourism continues to play a major role in Central Oregon’s economy, the TLT, which is collected from visitors staying in hotels and other short-term accommodations, has become an increasingly important and sometimes debated funding source. Historically directed toward tourism promotion, recent policy changes at the state and local levels expands how TLT revenues can be used, including for business resiliency.

This forum will bring together regional leaders and subject matter experts to unpack the current structure of the TLT, explain what changes are being considered, and explore what those changes could mean for Bend and surrounding communities.

Attendees will gain a clearer understanding of:

  • How the Transient Lodging Tax currently works
  • What policy changes have occurred
  • The potential impacts on local communities, tourism, and public investment
  • How community members can engage in the conversation

Event Details:

What: Tourism, Taxes, and Tradeoffs

When: May 21, 2026, 8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.

Where: First Presbyterian Church of Bend, 230 NE 9th St. Bend, OR

Tickets: https://bit.ly/4f5mQTV; $15 Members; $35 non-members

For more information or to register, visit https://events.cityclubco.org/events If cost is a barrier to attend, complimentary registration is available using code CivicCO when registering. This is made possible with the support of grants from St. Charles Health System and The Pacific Power Foundation.

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