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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTBID_2023-07-19_Special Meeting Agenda PacketSPECIAL MEETING ADVISORY BOARD FOR THE ATASCADERO TOURISM BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT Wednesday, July 19, 2023 2:30 P.M. Atascadero City Hall, Club Room, Fourth Floor 6500 Palma Avenue, Atascadero, California ************************************* AGENDA CALL TO ORDER: ROLL CALL: Chairperson Patricia Harden, SpringHill Suites by Marriott Vice Chairperson Corina Ketchum, Home2 Suites by Hilton Board Member Deana Alexander, The Carlton Hotel Board Member, Tom O’Malley, Portola Inn Board Member Amar Sohi, Holiday Inn Express & Suites APPROVAL OF AGENDA: PUBLIC COMMENT: This portion of the meeting is reserved for persons wanting to address the Board on any matter not on this agenda and over which the Board has jurisdiction. Speakers are limited to three minutes. Please state your name for the record before making your presentation. The Board may take-action to direct the staff to place a matter of business on a future agenda. A maximum of 30 minutes will be allowed for Public Comment, unless changed by the Board. A. CONSENT CALENDAR: 1. ATBID Board Draft Action Minutes – May 17, 2023 ▪ Recommendation: ATBID Board approve the Draft Action Minutes of the May 17, 2023 meeting. [City Staff] B. BUSINESS ITEMS: 1. Election of Chairperson and Vice Chairperson for the Atascadero Tourism Business Improvement District (ATBID) Advisory Board for the 2023-2024 Fiscal Year Term ▪ Recommendation: ATBID Board elect one member to serve as Chairperson and one member to serve as Vice Chairperson for the ATBID Advisory Board for the 2023-2024 fiscal year term. [City] ▪ Fiscal Impact: None. Page 1 of 96 2. Inclusion of Santa Margarita on Visit Atascadero Website ▪ Recommendation: ATBID Board discuss and provide staff direction for inclusion of all Santa Margarita attractions, restaurants, wineries, etc. on the Visit Atascadero website. [City/Verdin] ▪ Fiscal Impact: Up to $2,000. 3. At Her Table Street Festival Sponsorship Request for 2024 Event ▪ Recommendation: ATBID Board discuss and provide staff direction on sponsorship request for the At Her Table Street Festival, March 10, 2024 in Downtown Atascadero. [Enjoy SLO] ▪ Fiscal Impact: Up to $7,500 4. Spartan Race Visit SLO CAL Co-op Sponsorship Renewal for 2023 Event ▪ Recommendation: ATBID Board provide staff direction on sponsorship renewal for the Spartan Race Visit SLO CAL Co-op, November 3-5, 2023 in Santa Margarita. [City] ▪ Fiscal Impact: Up to $5,000 5. Visit SLO CAL Resident Sentiment Study Results for Atascadero ▪ Recommendation: ATBID Board receive and file the Visit SLO CAL Resident Sentiment Study results for Atascadero. [City] ▪ Fiscal Impact: None. 6. ATBID 2023-2025 Budget Approval ▪ Recommendation: ATBID Board receive and file the 2023-2025 approved budget for Visit Atascadero. [City] ▪ Fiscal Impact: None. 7. Budget Overview and Monthly Report ▪ Recommendation: ATBID Board receive and file the Budget Overview and Monthly Report. [City] ▪ Fiscal Impact: None. C. UPDATES: 1. Visit SLO CAL Board and Marketing Committee updates. [Visit SLO CAL/Marketing Committee liaisons] 2. Marketing Update [Verdin Marketing] 3. City Business and Administrative Update. [City Manager’s Office] D. BOARD MEMBER COMMENTS: E. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS: (This section is set aside for open discussion on future agenda items) 1. Political/action topics presentation by City of Atascadero Mayor and/or San Luis Obispo County Supervisor. (TBD) 2. All Things Google Training. (TBD) 3. Marketing Plan Presentation 2023-2024. (August) 4. RFP Discussion for upgrades to Visit Atascadero website. (August) 5. Forecasting & Trends discussion. (August) Page 2 of 96 F. ADJOURNMENT: The ATBID Board will adjourn to its next Regular Session on August 23, 2023. STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO ) CITY OF ATASCADERO ) DILLON DEAN JAMES, being fully sworn, deposes, and says: That he is the Deputy City Clerk of the City of Atascadero and that, on July 13, 2023, he caused the above Notice to be posted at the Atascadero City Hall, 6500 Palma Avenue, Atascadero, California and was available for public review in the Customer Service Center at that location. Dillon Dean James, Deputy City Clerk City of Atascadero Page 3 of 96 ITEM NUMBER: A-1 DATE: 07/19/23 ADVISORY BOARD FOR THE ATASCADERO TOURISM BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT DRAFT MINUTES Wednesday, May 17, 2023 at 2:30 P.M. Atascadero City Hall - 6500 Palma Avenue, Club Room Atascadero, California CALL TO ORDER: Vice Chairperson Ketchum called the meeting to order at 2:32 P.M. ROLL CALL: Present: Vice Chairperson Corina Ketchum, Board Member Deana Alexander, Board Member Amar Sohi Absent: Chairperson Patricia Harden, Board Member Tom O’Malley Staff Present: Deputy City Manager Terrie Banish, Deputy City Clerk Dillon James APPROVAL OF AGENDA: MOTION: By Board Member Sohi and seconded by Board Member Alexander to approve the agenda. Motion passed 3:0 by a roll call vote. [Harden, O’Malley absent] PUBLIC COMMENT: This portion of the meeting is reserved for persons wanting to address the Board on any matter not on this agenda and over which the Board has jurisdiction. Speakers are limited to three minutes. Please state your name for the record before making your presentation. The Board may take-action to direct the staff to place a matter of business on a future agenda. A maximum of 30 minutes will be allowed for Public Comment, unless changed by the Board. Vice Chairperson Ketchum opened the Public Comment period. The following citizens provided public comment: Michelle Barrera with At Her Table. Vice Chairperson Ketchum closed the Public Comment period. A. CONSENT CALENDAR 1. ATBID Draft Action Minutes – May 17, 2023 ▪ Recommendation: ATBID Board approve the Draft Action Minutes of the May 17, 2023 meeting. [City Staff] MOTION: By Board Member Alexander and seconded by Board Member Page 4 of 96 ITEM NUMBER: A-1 DATE: 07/19/23 Sohi to approve the consent calendar. Motion passed 3:0 by a roll call vote. [Harden, O’Malley absent] B. BUSINESS ITEMS: 1. Central Coast Craft Beer Festival Recap 2023 and Event Sponsorship Request 2024 ▪ Recommendation: ATBID Board: 1. Receive recap of marketing results of the March 25, 2023 Central Coast Craft Beer Festival; and 2. Provide staff direction on sponsorship request for the March 23, 2024 Central Coast Craft Beer Festival. [En Fuego Events] ▪ Fiscal Impact: Up to $10,000. Andres Nuño with En Fuego Events gave the presentation for this item and answered questions from the Board. Mr. Nuño and the Board agreed that the festival is an exciting, vibrant annual event that draws out-of-town visitors and sells out Atascadero lodging properties. Mr. Nuno expressed a desire for an even larger festival in 2024 and discussed detailed 2023 data with the Board. PUBLIC COMMENT: Vice Chairperson Ketchum opened public comment. The following citizens provided public comment on this item: None. Vice Chairperson Ketchum closed public comment. MOTION: By Board Member Alexander and seconded by Board Member Sohi to sponsor the 2024 Central Coast Craft Beer Festival at a Tier 2 level of $7,500. Motion passed 3:0 by a roll call vote. [Harden, O’Malley absent] 2. Quarterly Marketing Report ▪ Recommendation: ATBID Board receive and file the detailed Quarterly Marketing Report from Verdin Marketing. [Verdin] ▪ Fiscal Impact: None. Marketing Consultant Ashlee Akers with Verdin presented this item and answered questions from the Board. Marketing Consultant Akers noted the slight but steady decline in hospitality business in Atascadero and throughout the United States, indicating an impending economic recession. The Board requested projections for the fourth quarter of 2023. Marketing Consultant Akers and Deputy City Manager Banish agreed to agendize revenue projections at a later ATBID meeting date. PUBLIC COMMENT: Vice Chairperson Ketchum opened public comment. Page 5 of 96 ITEM NUMBER: A-1 DATE: 07/19/23 The following citizens provided public comment on this item: None. Vice Chairperson Ketchum closed public comment. The Quarterly Marketing Report was received and filed. 3. Marketing Services Contract Renewal ▪ Recommendation: ATBID Board: 1. Review proposed Marketing Scope of Work; and 2. Provide staff direction regarding the one-year contract extension (3 out of 4 one-year extensions) for Verdin Marketing Services in the 2023/2024 fiscal year. [Verdin] ▪ Fiscal Impact: None. Deputy City Manager Banish and Marketing Consultant Akers presented this item and answered questions from the Board. The Board agreed that they have been pleased with Verdin’s work with the ATBID Board and expressed enthusiastic support for Verdin’s contract extension. PUBLIC COMMENT: Vice Chairperson Ketchum opened public comment. The following citizens provided public comment on this item: None. Vice Chairperson Ketchum closed public comment. MOTION: By Board Member Sohi and seconded by Board Member Alexander to approve the third of four one-year contract extensions for Verdin Marketing Services in the 2023/2024 fiscal year. Motion passed 3:0 by a roll call vote. [Harden, O’Malley absent] 4. ATBID Annual Assessment 2023-2024 ▪ Recommendation: ATBID Board receive and file the 2023-2024 Annual Assessment for Visit Atascadero. [City] ▪ Fiscal Impact: None. Deputy City Manager Banish presented this item and answered questions from the Board. Deputy City Manager explained the cyclical nature of the assessment, which is done at the beginning of each new fiscal year (in June of each calendar year), and encouraged ATBID Board Members to attend the May 23 and June 13, 2023 City Council meetings where the assessment will be considered and approved. PUBLIC COMMENT: Vice Chairperson Ketchum opened public comment. The following citizens provided public comment on this item: None. Vice Chairperson Ketchum closed public comment. Page 6 of 96 ITEM NUMBER: A-1 DATE: 07/19/23 The ATBID Annual Assessment 2023-2024 was received and filed. 5. Budget Overview and Monthly Report ▪ Recommendation: ATBID Board receive and file the Budget Overview and Monthly Report. [City] ▪ Fiscal Impact: None. Deputy City Manager Banish presented this item and answered questions from the Board. Deputy City Manager Banish reiterated that ATBID Board Members should prepare their respective lodging properties for further economic setbacks as the local hospitality industry experiences a slight downward business trend. PUBLIC COMMENT: Vice Chairperson Ketchum opened public comment. The following citizens provided public comment on this item: None. Vice Chairperson Ketchum closed public comment. The Budget Overview and Monthly Report was received and filed. C. UPDATES: 1. Visit SLO CAL Board and Marketing Committee Updates. [Visit SLO CAL/City Manager’s Office] 2. City Business and Administrative Update. [City Manager’s Office] D. BOARD MEMBER COMMENTS: None. E. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS: (This section is set aside for open discussion on future agenda items) 1. Political/action topics presentation by City of Atascadero Mayor and/or San Luis Obispo County Supervisor. (TBD) 2. All Things Google Training. (June) 3. Marketing Plan Presentation 2023-2024. (August) F. ADJOURNMENT Vice Chairperson Ketchum adjourned the meeting at 4:14 P.M. MINUTES PREPARED BY: ______________________ Dillon Dean James Deputy City Clerk APPROVED: Page 7 of 96 ITEM NUMBER: B-1 DATE: 07/19/23 ADVISORY BOARD FOR THE ATASCADERO TOURISM BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT Staff Report Election of Chairperson and Vice Chairperson for the Atascadero Tourism Business Improvement District (ATBID) Advisory Board for the 2023-2024 Fiscal Year Term RECOMMENDATION: ATBID Board elect one member to serve as Chairperson and one member to serve as Vice Chairperson for the ATBID Advisory Board for the 2023-2024 fiscal year term. DISCUSSION: The ATBID Chairperson facilitates ATBID Board meetings and is expected to be prepared and knowledgeable about items on the agenda, vendors, and Board policies and procedures. Additionally, the ATBID Chairperson should be aware of the legalities and practices regarding public advisory boards. The Vice Chairperson is expected to act as ATBID Chairperson in case the Chairperson is absent or otherwise unable to lead an ATBID meeting. Board Member Patricia Harden has served as the Chairperson for the ATBID Board for the previous term. Board Member Corina Ketchum has served as the Vice Chairperson for the ATBID Board for the previous term. FISCAL IMPACT: None. ATTACHMENTS: None. Page 8 of 96 ITEM NUMBER: B-2 DATE: 07/19/23 ADVISORY BOARD FOR THE ATASCADERO TOURISM BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT Staff Report Inclusion of Santa Margarita on Visit Atascadero Website RECOMMENDATION: ATBID Board discuss and provide staff direction for inclusion of all Santa Margarita attractions, restaurants, wineries, etc. on the Visit Atascadero website. DISCUSSION: The community of Santa Margarita is unincorporated and lacks certain promotional resources commonly found in the incorporated Cities throughout the County, including Atascadero, such as a Tourism Business Improvement District. Santa Margarita currently relies on primary promotion from Visit SLO CAL. Staff is proposing that Santa Margarita’s attractions, restaurants, and wineries be included on the Visit Atascadero website. Santa Margarita’s inclusion on the Visit Atascadero website is not expected to compete with lodging owners or hoteliers in Atascadero because Santa Margarita does not feature any official lodging properties. The addition of Santa Margarita’s dining, wineries, and adventure tourism opportunities will expand the imagination of Atascadero visitors and encourage longer stays, thereby further investing in Atascadero’s lodging and tourism industry. In order to effectively accomplish date entry and the necessary creative work to match current themes on the website, Verdin Marketing would need to be involved in designing and implementing the profiles. FISCAL IMPACT: Up to $2,000. ATTACHMENTS: None. Page 9 of 96 ITEM NUMBER: B-3 DATE: 07/19/23 ADVISORY BOARD FOR THE ATASCADERO TOURISM BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT Staff Report At Her Table Street Festival Sponsorship Request for 2024 Event RECOMMENDATION: ATBID Board discuss and provide staff direction on sponsorship request for the At Her Table Street Festival Event, March 10, 2024 in Downtown Atascadero. DISCUSSION: In celebration of Women’s History Month, the event organizer of At Her Table is looking to make the event an annual showcase of women-owned businesses throughout our county. Events occur March 1 through March 10, 2024, with a variety of dinners, workshops, and events as a part of all the destinations in our area. For Atascadero, that means the event would kick off as part of a “First Friday” on March 1 in Downtown Atascadero with a variety of things to do and will end in Downtown Atascadero with the At Her Table Street Festival (AHTSF) on March 10, 2024. AHTSF is a unique opportunity for Atascadero to be part of a week-long countywide celebration, kicking off the event with International Women’s Day, along with the itineraries across the county for Women’s History Month, ending in Atascadero! The second annual AHTSF was scheduled for March 12, 2023, in Downtown Atascadero. Unfortunately, AHTSF organizers were forced to cancel the event in light of an impending atmospheric river that brought torrential rain and made the street festival impossible to execute. AHTSF is once again interested in staging their event in Downtown Atascadero. Atascadero did enjoy the first year with the festival in the Downtown in March 2022. The dates on the application have been modified, but on Sunday, March 10, AHTSF will run from 11:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M., and will consist of a street festival with women-led and women-owned vendors, partnerships with Downtown businesses interested in hosting workshops, and family-friendly activities throughout the day. The festival portion of the event will be from 10:00 A.M. to 3:30 P.M., encouraging attendees to grab dinner and drinks in the Downtown as the festival wraps up. Currently AHTSF is entertaining ideas Page 10 of 96 ITEM NUMBER: B-3 DATE: 07/19/23 to launch a Friday evening kick off on March 1 and is working with staff on the logistics of what activities will be chosen. FISCAL IMPACT: Up to $7,500. ATTACHMENTS: 1. At Her Table Street Festival 2024 Event Sponsorship Application Page 11 of 96 The Atascadero Tourism Business Improvement District (TBID)was established to promote Atascadero as an overnight destination.The mission of the Atascadero TBID is to encourage visitors to discover what makes Atascadero a simply genuine travel destination resulting in increased revenue for the local community. We appreciate the efforts of community partners to design events that attract visitors to Atascadero and would like to offer our support of those events that align themselves with the Visit Atascadero mission.A portion of the TBID annual budget and regular marketing efforts are set aside each year to help maximize the effect of these efforts.If you would like to be considered for support,please complete the following application.The application must be received at least 6 months in advance of the funding deadline to request support from the Atascadero TBID.Unfortunately, we are unable to provide assistance for all events,but please know each request will be considered thoroughly. Our Mission:Encourage overnight travel to experience Atascadero’s beautiful and authentic outdoor recreation,culinary adventures,and welcoming hospitality. In order to qualify for event sponsorship,your organization must meet the following requirements or provide a three-year plan detailing how you will ultimately meet these requirements: 1.Support the Visit Atascadero mission 2.Attract visitors from outside San Luis Obispo County 3.Encourage overnight stays of one night or more 4.Obtain the necessary ABC permits,law enforcement approval,city permits,safety guidelines, and any additional documents needed for the event 5.Provide a detailed event budget and marketing plan 6.Provide post-event metrics which show positive effect on Atascadero tourism In addition to these requirements,ATBID Board will consider the following factors: 1.Does event support Visit Atascadero objectives? 2.Will event be held during off-season (January –March)?Please Note:ATBID Event Sponsorship Application will not be considered if the event falls on a weekend, Friday-Sunday,from the second week of June through the third week of August of each year. 3.Is event new or existing?If existing,how was previously awarded money spent? 4.What is the three-year growth plan for the event? 5.Is there statistical data on the demographic status of your attendees or targeted attendees? 6.Can the organization prove complete fiduciary responsibility of all event expenses? 7.Do your event organizers and attendees garner influence and have the ability to promote Atascadero tourism? Please submit application and all additional documents by email to Terrie Banish at tbanish@atascadero.org in a PDF format.You will receive a confirmation that we have received the application.Typically,we ask that event planners attend a Board Meeting to present their event to the Board which provides an opportunity to ask questions.Atascadero TBID Board Meetings are regularly scheduled for the fourth Wednesday of the month at 2:30 p.m.at City Hall.The vote regarding funding often takes place at the meeting following the event presentation. 1 ITEM NUMBER: B-3 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 12 of 96 Event Sponsorship Requirements Checklist The following requirements must ALL be met in order to qualify for sponsorship and receive funding.Please be sure to carefully read and submit all necessary documentation and information. Complete application and submit at least 6 months prior to event Include requested sponsorship amount in application Select eligible event tier and describe how your event meets qualification Provide event budget with line items detailing how sponsorship funding will be used Provide a detailed marketing plan Include a financial statement from your organization –applicant must be able to demonstrate financial accountability for event expenses Describe all sources of event income and additional sponsorships that have been secured If requested,attend an ATBID Board Meeting to provide event presentation If awarded event sponsorship funding,plan to attend two ATBID Board Meetings: Provide planning progress update at least two months prior to event Provide an event recap detailing attendance,marketing efforts and results,impact on Atascadero tourism and future plans Please Note:The ATBID Event Sponsorship Application will not be considered if the event falls on a weekend,Friday-Sunday,from the second week of June through the third week of August of each year. 2 ITEM NUMBER: B-3 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 13 of 96 Event Support Application Form Requesting Organization:At Her Table Contact:Michelle Barrera Phone Number: Email:athertableslo@gmail.com Mailing Address: City,State,Zip: Name of Event:At Her Table:Street Festival Event Description:Full day event celebration Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day on Saturday,March 9th in Atascadero.Event will run from 11a-8p and will consist of a street festival with women vendors and it will be in partnership with businesses in Downtown Atascadero who wish to host workshops that are family friendly throughout the day. Tentatively the festival will be from 10a -3:30p,cleanup from 3:30p-5:30p encouraging visitors to get dinner in downtown Atascadero.6p-7:45p family friendly movie in Sunken Garden open free to the public followed at the same time women business owners will have a chance to mix and mingle in city hall to connect over small bites from 6-7:30p.At 8p everyone will be encouraged to watch the fireworks over city hall and celebrate a woman in their life.Activities pending according to weather forecasts. Event Dates/Times:Saturday,March 9th 10a-9p (Booth setup 8a-10a) Is event located in Atascadero?Yes Venue Name:Sunken Garden,Entrada St,,&Atascadero City Hall 3 ITEM NUMBER: B-3 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 14 of 96 Venue Location:Downtown Atascadero Event Website:www.athertable.com Are you receiving in-kind or financial support from the City of Atascadero? Yes Total Anticipated Attendees:800+Portion from Outside SLO County:20% Is this the first year the event will take place?No If this event has taken place previously,please provide historical data including attendance numbers:The first festival took place in 2022 with an estimated attendance of 350 people and around 40 vendors.Since then our marketing efforts for 2023 have grown greatly with a feature in EaterLA (readership of over 2 million people),a billboard on the 101 fwy, California marketing campaign with Edible Magazine,and the doubling of our social media following,and increasing press coverage of our event.Due to this year’s atmospheric storms we had to cancel our festival but we increased our vendorship participation to almost 60 businesses. Are tickets sold for your event?If so,please provide the price per ticket and any package opportunities. Yes -The city hall activation will be ticketed at around $50-75 pp.Vendor booth fees will be $50 per participant.Participating businesses will also be charged a $50 participation fee to host a workshop at their location -these fees will support the growth of our organization and provide quality marketing for participants. Crowd Control Safety Plan Details:We will work with a licensed and insured security company. Will the event require an ABC Permit?-Yes 4 ITEM NUMBER: B-3 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 15 of 96 Has a City permit been issued for your event or contracted the venue for your event date?Not yet Describe how the event supports Visit Atascadero’s mission and goals:By hosting the At Her Table Festival in Atascadero it provides a unique and advantageous opportunity to expand on Atascaderos history and tell the story of local women,past and present.By hosting the fireworks celebration Atascadero has the opportunity to make history again by being one of the first places in the United States to have fireworks on International Women's Day -after researching carefully I was not able to find anywhere in the US that did fireworks in honor of Women's History Month or International Women's Day except for normal daily Disneyland display.This event was created so visitors from outside of the central coast can learn about our local purveyors and business owners. Select eligible event tier for your event (eligibility is based on one or more qualifying factors and additional considerations): X 5 ITEM NUMBER: B-3 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 16 of 96 Additional details about eligible event tier qualification: ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ Support Request (desired monetary amount or in-kind marketing support): We are requesting $7500 to create an event that increases the relevance of Atascadero on the Central Coast and to create a high level marketing plan to reach mainstream media attention through major TV,Radio,and Print outlets. Detail how awarded funding will be utilized,include any in-kind or additional support provided by Visit Atascadero (feel free to attach additional sheets as needed). Event Item Amount Online,Email &Print Ads $2,500 Fireworks $5000 6 ITEM NUMBER: B-3 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 17 of 96 Please include all sources of income that have been secured and those that are being solicited to support event (feel free to attach additional sheets as needed). Income Source Amount City of Atascadero $2,500 in-kind venue sponsorship (pending) Vendor Booth Fees $2500+(estimated) Ticket Fees $2500+(estimated) Other Sponsorships $5000 (potential) Please describe your paid advertising and the outlets you plan to utilize.Include the amount you plan to spend with each outlet or provide a copy of your marketing plan. Media Outlet & Geographic Location of advertising Type &Frequency Cost of Advertising Posters 30 days $500 Banners 30 days $1000 Facebook Ads 30 Days $500 805 tix 14 Days $500 7 ITEM NUMBER: B-3 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 18 of 96 Please share your intended public relations outreach. We will be releasing a press release prior to the event,coordinate all vendors and participating businesses in a promotional campaign,All local and major news outlets will be contacted. How will your organization recognize Visit Atascadero’s support (including but not limited to promotional materials,website,and at the event)? Visit Atascadero will be prominently displayed on our website,marketing materials,social media shoutouts,and press release. What opportunities do you plan to offer that specifically promote lodging in Atascadero? We hope to work with local hotels to set up event packages and offer add on experiences.A full day family festival will encourage visitors to stay local. Additional Details: ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ 8 ITEM NUMBER: B-3 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 19 of 96 Rules and Regulations for Event Coordinators ●Event coordinators will be held accountable for promoting and advertising the event, including,but not limited to,listing the event on the Visit SLO CAL website (www.slocal.com) within 30 days of Board approval for funding. ●Event coordinators will also be held responsible for ensuring the Visit Atascadero logo and branding is used appropriately on any event materials.This includes ensuring the Visit Atascadero logo is visible on event website and marketing collateral within 30 days of Board approval for funding. ●Event coordinators should ensure every effort is made to promote the entire Atascadero destination.On the event website,event coordinators should only link to the Visit Atascadero lodging page (www.visitatascadero.com/lodging)and always pay careful attention to never promote specific lodging properties unless individual agreements with those properties have been arranged outside of ATBID activity. ●Event coordinators should plan to attend an ATBID Board Meeting following the event to provide a recap presentation which includes attendee numbers,overnight stays,event perception and any other pertinent information for the Board. ●Visit Atascadero must be offered logo promotion opportunity (ex.Visit Atascadero logo included on event marketing materials like glassware)if event support from the ATBID Board totals $7,500 or more. ●Please also reference the Expectations of Event Organizer by Tier to ensure you are correctly and accurately recognizing Visit Atascadero’s support.It is the responsibility of the event organizer to follow up with Visit Atascadero for necessary branding pieces needed to fit the promotion requirements. ●Funding will be invoiced in sections based on promotion compliance and specific event expectations.Funding percentages and invoice timelines will be determined in advance between the Atascadero TBID Board and the event organizer. ***Please include a detailed event budget and marketing strategy.Feel free to attach additional information for consideration with application. ***You must submit copies of additional required documents two weeks prior to event.The Atascadero TBID Board reserves the right to withdraw funding if the appropriate documents are not obtained for the event. You must acknowledge and agree to these rules and regulations set forth on Pages 9 &10. IMPORTANT:Future ATBID event sponsorship funding requests may be affected should any discrepancies,including,but not limited to,event application,planning,marketing materials or website,be brought to ATBID’s attention. 9 ITEM NUMBER: B-3 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 20 of 96 Cancellation Policy:Should the event not take place as presented and scheduled;event coordinators are required to reimburse the ATBID for sponsorship support.If the event is cancelled by the Event Coordinator because of sickness,accidents,riots,strikes,epidemics, inclement weather,acts of God,or any other legitimate conditions beyond either party’s control, the Event Coordinator agrees to provide a financial report showing the current status of funds used.The ATBID Board will follow the official event cancellation protocol and will determine the fund quantity to either be refunded or rolled forward to future events based on the financial report. Applicant Signature __________________________Date ___________ In case of questions or the need for clarification,please contact the Destination Liaison, Terrie Banish at tbanish@atascadero.org. 10 ITEM NUMBER: B-3 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 21 of 96 ITEM NUMBER: B-4 DATE: 07/19/23 ADVISORY BOARD FOR THE ATASCADERO TOURISM BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT Staff Report Spartan Race Visit SLO CAL Co-op Sponsorship Renewal for 2023 Event RECOMMENDATION: ATBID Board provide staff direction on sponsorship renewal for the Spartan Race Visit SLO CAL Co-op, November 3-5, 2023 in Santa Margarita. DISCUSSION: ATBID has the opportunity to partner with Visit SLO CAL again in a co-op agreement to sponsor the Spartan Race in Santa Margarita from November 3-5, 2023. In March 2022, the Spartan Race made its debut at Santa Margarita Ranch after being rescheduled due to COVID in 2020. The provided attachment is a comparison from STR data of occupancy and ADR for Spartan weekend 2022 compared to the same weekend in 2021. For 2023, the ATBID’s sponsorship of the Spartan Race will include logo placement on the event page, race day program, and in pre- and post-race emails from Spartan; two pages of content in the Travel Guide shared with all Spartan attendees; three dedicated social media posts on Spartan’s Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter pages; dedicated content on Visit SLO CAL’s socials; and participant activation at race. Local media will also be contacted about the economic impact/tourism boost contributed by the race. Visit SLO CAL is seeking a $5,000 commitment from ATBID for a co-op agreement for sponsorship of the 2023 Spartan Race. FISCAL IMPACT: Up to $5,000. Page 22 of 96 ITEM NUMBER: B-4 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENTS: 1. Spartan Comp Results 2022 Page 23 of 96 OCC Friday, March 12, 2021 Friday, March 11, 2022 % Increase Saturday, March 13, 2021 Saturday March 12, 2022 % Increase Sunday, March 14, 2021 Sunday March 13, 2022 % Increase Atascadero, CA+59.8 91.6 53%73.1 94.7 29%38.1 63.9 68% Cambria, CA+74.3 75.4 2%89.7 90.6 1%59.5 61.0 2% Morro Bay, CA+71.0 81.3 14%86.8 89.9 3%50.8 53.3 5% Paso Robles, CA+68.6 88.3 29%85.6 94.0 10%45.5 58.4 29% San Luis Obispo, CA+73.8 87.1 18%88.3 93.5 6%50.1 55.6 11% North Coast+66.9 73.6 10%84.6 89.5 6%51.8 54.1 4% San Luis Obispo County 70.4 81.5 16%86.8 91.4 5%51.7 56.7 10% ADR Friday, March 12, 2021 Friday, March 11, 2022 % Increase Saturday, March 13, 2021 Saturday March 12, 2022 % Increase Sunday, March 14, 2021 Sunday March 13, 2022 % Increase Atascadero, CA+120.78 170.18 41%139.56 190.74 37%100.38 122.46 22% Cambria, CA+214.07 242.74 13%243.52 269.10 11%151.04 180.49 19% Morro Bay, CA+153.31 184.86 21%179.23 214.89 20%111.58 137.66 23% Paso Robles, CA+151.32 199.76 32%171.25 233.62 36%111.42 129.91 17% San Luis Obispo, CA+158.97 202.55 27%173.56 232.06 34%127.89 161.44 26% North Coast+179.72 201.55 12%203.39 227.94 12%132.60 155.16 17% San Luis Obispo County 169.46 204.28 21%196.45 236.18 20%130.51 153.93 18% ITEM NUMBER: B-4 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 24 of 96 ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ADVISORY BOARD FOR THE ATASCADERO TOURISM BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT Staff Report Visit SLO CAL Resident Sentiment Study Results for Atascadero RECOMMENDATION: ATBID Board receive and file the Visit SLO CAL Resident Sentiment Study results for Atascadero. DISCUSSION: At the October 19, 2022 ATBID Board meeting, ATBID approved a partnership with Visit SLO CAL and Destination Analysts to include Atascadero in a resident sentiment survey of folks living throughout San Luis Obispo County. ATBID pledged $6,800 to fund Atascadero’s participation in this exciting survey opportunity. The objectives of the resident sentiment survey were defined as: assessing the current sentiment of San Luis Obispo County residents towards tourism in their communities; identifying pain points of residents as well as strengths and opportunities; providing an expert analysis of tourism sentiment among residents as well as recommendations for future tourism marketing, destination development, and community involvement; assessing awareness of Visit SLO CAL and understanding of the organization’s work to build a vibrant tourism economy; and contextualizing results against state-level metrics for resident sentiment on tourism. Destination Analysts and Visit SLO CAL have synthesized the resident sentiment survey results into a comprehensive report, which is attached for ATBID’s review. The report covers numerous topics and inquiries, but some key points for ATBID include: • Nearly 45% of Atascadero residents have lived here for at least 10 years. • More than 62% of Atascadero residents identify our quality of life as a main reason for continuing to live in this community. • Over 81% of Atascadero residents say they are proud to live in this community. Page 25 of 96 ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 • Among Atascadero residents, affordable housing was cited as one of the top challenges facing this community, followed closely by homelessness and the high cost of living. • Nearly 60% of Atascadero residents agreed that tourism in this community makes it a better place to live; this is slightly lower than the 66% of responses from elsewhere in the county but still on par with other destinations in California. • More than 85% of Atascadero residents said that tourism is important or very important to the vitality of San Luis Obispo County’s economy. The co-op opportunity provided by this report has given us an insight into Atascadero residents’ feedback specific to tourism. Only three destinations participated in the survey, and the results have proven well worth the investment. The ATBID Board is encouraged to review the Resident Sentiment Study in detail to understand the nuances and challenges of uniting residents and visitors in a way that benefits Atascadero’s economy without alienating permanent residents. The results of the study prove that Atascadero residents see and appreciate the benefits of tourism, understand the potential economic pitfalls of certain aspects of tourism (i.e., an oversaturation of short-term rentals in an already squeezed long-term rental market), and are proud to live here and share what makes this community special with folks visiting and touring the area. Tourism and lodging industry professionals in Atascadero should be heartened by the results of the study as proof positive that our robust promotions and outreach program is effecting genuine economic benefits to the entire community. FISCAL IMPACT: None. ATTACHMENTS: None. Page 26 of 96 JUNE 2023 VISIT SLO CAL RESIDENT SENTIMENT STUDY ATASCADERO REPORT OF FINDINGS ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 27 of 96 Research Overview 3 Research Methodology 4 Executive Summary 5 Detailed Findings Living in SLO CAL 14 Travel Industry Perceptions 27 DMO Awareness 43 Employment in San Luis Obispo County 46 Demographics 50 CONTENTS ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 28 of 96 3 RESEARCH OVERVIEW This report presents the findings for Atascadero residents from the Visit SLO CAL resident sentiment study conducted by Destination Analysts on behalf of Visit SLO CAL. This study was designed to provide Visit SLO CAL with in-depth insights on San Luis Obispo County residents’ current opinions regarding tourism in their communities. The objectives of this research included: •Assess the current sentiment of residents towards tourism in their communities •Identify pain points of residents as well as strengths and opportunities •Provide an expert analysis of tourism sentiment among residents as well as recommendations for future tourism marketing, destination development, and community involvement •Assess awareness of Visit SLO CAL and understanding of the organization’s work to build a vibrant tourism economy •Contextualize results against state-level metrics for resident sentiment on tourism ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 29 of 96 4 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY Destination Analysts conducted both an online survey and intercept surveys of full-time adult residents of San Luis Obispo County. Full-time students were excluded from the survey. Respondents must have met the following screening requirements: •Adults age 18+ •Live in San Luis Obispo County Online survey responses were collected in partnership with a trusted online panel provider between December 21, 2022 –March 31, 2023. Intercept surveys were collected in San Luis Obispo County from February 23-26, 2023. In total, 2,520 complete surveys were collected, with the data collected and weighted to mirror the population sizes of the 7 cities and the unincorporated area of the county. This report specifically focuses on Atascadero residents; 201 completed surveys were collected from Atascadero residents. ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 30 of 96 5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 31 of 96 RESIDENTS BY GENERATION ATASCADERO RESIDENTS Resident Profile ANNUAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME RESIDENT TYPE LENGTH OF RESIDENCY RESIDENCY DRIVEN BY PRIOR VISIT TOP 10 REASONS FOR MOVING TO SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY (TOP 2 BOX) 36.9% 35.5% 33.8% 32.7% 27.5% 23.0% 20.1% 18.2% 13.1% 9.6% Pace of life Job/career opportunity Proximity to friends/family Climate Landscape/natural features Outdoor recreational activities Familial responsibilities Cost of living Entertainment options Education TOP 10 REASONS FOR CONTINUING TO LIVE IN SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY (TOP 2 BOX) 62.2% 53.2% 43.6% 42.3% 41.5% 40.5% 30.9% 28.6% 20.8% 19.5% Good quality of life Climate The pace of life Outdoor recreational activities Proximity to friends/family Landscape/natural features Job/career opportunity Familial responsibilities Entertainment options Cost of living 77% TRANSPLANTS 17.0% 17.8% 11.0% 14.3% 9.1% 4.5% 2.9% 23.4% 30+ years ago 15-29 years ago 10-14 years ago 6-9 years ago 3-5 years ago 1-2 years ago Within the last year SLO CAL Natives 31.7% 23.6% 55.3% Strongly agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly disagree 44.3% 25.2%25.5% 5.0% Boomer or older Gen XMillennialGen Z CHILDREN IN THE HOUSEHOLD ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 32 of 96 33.6%37.0% Atascadero Residents California Residents ATASCADERO RESIDENTS California Comparative Analysis PRIOR AWARENESS OF LOCAL DMO ( T O P 2 B O X ) FAMILIARITY WITH LOCAL DMO’S WORK ( T O P 2 B O X ) IMPORTANCE OF TOURISM INDUSTRY TO ECONOMIC VITALITY ( T O P 2 B O X ) “TOURISM MAKES MY COMMUNITY A BETTER PLACE TO LIVE” ( T O P 2 B O X ) SATISFACTION WITH DIRECTION COMMUNITY IS HEADED ( T O P 2 B O X ) “I HAVE INFLUENCE ON THE DEVELOPMENT/MANAGEMENT OF TOURISM IN MY COMMUNITY” ( T O P 2 B O X ) 58.6%46.7% Atascadero Residents California Residents 55.8%54.8% Atascadero Residents California Residents 30.1% 40.8% Atascadero Residents California Residents 85.2% 59.3% Atascadero Residents California Residents 33.5% 49.1% Atascadero Residents California Residents “I MOVED TO MY COMMUNITY BECAUSE I VISITED AND LOVED THE PLACE” ( T O P 2 B O X )55.3% 35.5% Atascadero Residents California Residents ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 33 of 96 8 San Luis Obispo County Community Sentiment Just over one in four (41.0%)of Atascadero residents said their personal quality of life has improved compared to one year ago.In comparison,over half of overall San Luis Obispo residents (52.3%)said the same,a -11.2 percentage point difference.However,this disparity is primarily attributed to a larger share of Atascadero residents saying that their personal quality of life has not changed compared to the wider county (43.2%of Atascadero residents vs.33.9%of overall San Luis Obispo County residents).Differences between Atascadero residents and overall San Luis Obispo County residents who say their quality of life has worsened are nominal. Over eight in ten (81.5%)of Atascadero residents said they are proud to live in their local community,on par with the wider San Luis Obispo County resident sentiment (81.1%).In fact, more than half (52.5%)of Atascadero residents strongly agreed with that statement.More than three-fourths (76.2%)also agreed that their local community does a good job of protecting its natural resources,also measuring similarly against the overall county.While over seven in ten (71.9%)agree that their local community is a welcoming and inclusive place for all,this was slightly behind overall county residents (-3.1pp).Atascadero residents were also somewhat less likely to agree with all San Luis Obispo County residents that their local community is culturally diverse (- 7.4pp),but nevertheless half of Atascadero residents agreed with this statement. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Figure: One-Year Change in Personal Quality of Life 25.9% 15.2% 41.0% Atascadero Residents 29.0%37.8%35.4%24.4% 52.5%38.3%36.5% 26.1% 81.5%76.2%71.9% 50.5% I am proud to live in my local community. My local community does a good job of protecting its naturalresources. My local community is a welcoming and inclusive place for all. My local community is culturally diverse. Agree completely Somewhat agree Neutral Somewhat disagree Do not agree at all Figure: Community Sentiment Statements Much better Somewhat better Unchanged Somewhat worse Much worse ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 34 of 96 9 San Luis Obispo County Community Sentiment (continued) The majority of Atascadero residents agreed that San Luis Obispo County is a safe place to live (81.3%),on par with overall San Luis Obispo County residents (82.4%).Over seven in ten (71.3%)agree that the county has a variety of family and kid-friendly activities,just behind overall county sentiment (-2.1pp).However,agreement levels dropped in terms of availability of jobs at all skill and income levels,with about four in ten (42.2%)agreeing;this was also markedly lower than total San Luis Obispo residents (51.1%).Only 36.9 percent of Atascadero residents agree that there is a variety of single-family and multi-family housing available for all income levels,-8.6 percentage points lower than the overall county (45.5%).Less than one-third (30.7%)of Atascadero residents agreed that the cost of living is affordable in San Luis Obispo County (-7.9pp compared to the overall county). When asked how satisfied they are with the direction San Luis Obispo County is headed, over half (55.8%)of Atascadero residents said they are moderately or very satisfied. While this comprises the majority of Atascadero residents,their agreement levels fall behind those of the overall San Luis Obispo County residents (65.6%).Despite this,Atascadero residents were slightly less likely than overall county residents to say they were very unsatisfied with the county’s direction (3.8%of Atascadero residents vs.5.1%of total county residents).However,Atascadero residents were much more likely than all San Luis Obispo County residents to select neutral (29.7%of Atascadero residents vs.18.9%of total county residents). EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 41.5%28.5%23.6%22.1%18.4% 39.8%42.8%18.6%14.9%12.3% 81.3%71.3%42.2%36.9%30.7% Is a safe place to live Has a variety of family and kid- friendly activities Has many available jobs at all skill and income levels Has a variety of single-family and multi-family housing available for all income levels The cost of living is affordable Agree completely Somewhat agree Neutral Somewhat disagree Do not agree at all 32.7% 23.1% 55.8% Atascadero Residents Very satisfied Moderately satisfied Neutral Moderately unsatisfied Very unsatisfied Figure: Community Assets Figure: Satisfaction Levels with the SLO CAL’s Direction ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 35 of 96 10 San Luis Obispo County Community Sentiment (continued) The quality of the weather/climate (14.9%)was the most frequently named characteristic that Atascadero residents love the most about their community.This was followed by over one in ten who cited the nice/happy people who live in their community (10.9%),as well as 7.6 percent who said the fact that they have friends and family there is their favorite aspect of living in Atascadero. Among Atascadero residents,affordable housing was cited as one of the top challenges facing their community by more than one-third of respondents (35.1%),followed closely by homelessness (33.0%)and the high cost of living (29.1%).These issues were largely perceived to be interconnected,with one Atascadero resident saying that “the cost of living has skyrocketed,and I think that has greatly contributed to our homeless population.”“EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ““The people are friendly, and the weather is nice. 14.9% 10.9% 7.6% 5.7% 4.5% 4.4% 4.3% 4.3% 3.6% 3.1% Weather/climate Nice/happy people Friends/family are there Scenic beauty Good sense of community Quiet/peaceful Lots to do Small town feel Outdoor recreation Less traffic Figure: Top 10 Favorite Aspects of Living in Local Community (unaided)““I love the people. There is a definite small town feel and a sense that the people who live here are happy to be doing so. 35.1% 33.0% 29.1% 13.1% 10.0% 6.3% 6.1% 3.5% 3.1% 3.0% Affordable housing Homeless people High cost of living Job concerns/low paying jobs Water concerns Too many people/crowded Drug abuse/addiction Traffic Economic issues Crime/growing crime rate Figure: Top 10 Challenges Facing Local Community (unaided) “We live in the most expensive county in California.““It is getting to the point where this is becoming an unaffordable place to live.The cost of living has skyrocketed,and I think that that has greatly contributed to our homeless population growing to ridiculous amounts. ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 36 of 96 11 “ San Luis Obispo County Tourism Sentiment When considering the share of positive responses to 21 different statements related to the impact of San Luis Obispo County’s tourism industry,with the highest possible share being 100, Atascadero resident sentiment stands at 54 points on a 100-point scale,on par with the overall county resident sentiment (53 points).Perceptions of community impact were most positive,at 57 points among Atascadero residents (vs.53 points among total county residents),while economic impact came it at 51 points.Sentiment around economic impact of San Luis Obispo County’s tourism industry ranked lowest at 49 points. Well over half (58.6%)of Atascadero residents agreed that tourism in their community makes it a better place to live,though this is somewhat behind overall San Luis Obispo County residents (66.2%).As seen with prior agreement statements,Atascadero residents were more inclined to select neutral (32.6%)compared to overall county residents (24.1%).Atascadero residents were also less likely to strongly disagree (1.3%of Atascadero residents vs.3.7%of total county residents). Money and the economy (28.5%)were by far the top drivers of sentiment around tourism’s impact and whether Atascadero residents felt that tourism makes their community a better place to live.There is a sense that the economic benefits of tourism are a necessity for the community,but there are negative side effects such as the impact of the wineries on water supplies,as one Atascadero resident mentioned.Several residents note that these issues can be mitigated through proper tourism management.On the other hand,10.7 percent of Atascadero residents said that they were not affected by tourism or that there is little tourism in their area,with one person noting that “When the county fair comes,then there’s some tourism,but Atascadero is a town you drive through without stopping.There isn’t much to draw people here.” EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Figure: SLO CAL Tourism Industry Sentiment Index 46.0% 12.6% 58.6% Atascadero Residents Strongly agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly disagree Figure: Agreement Levels with “Tourism Makes My Community a Better Place to Live”““Tourism, managed correctly, adds many dollars to a city’s coffers.“Our community relies greatly on tourists. I think in many ways it keeps our community afloat through these hard economical times because no matter what people always want to visit. 46.7% OF ALL CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS SAY TOURISM MAKES THEIR COMMUNITY A BETTER PLACE TO LIVE 53 50 53 515449 57 51 Overall Sentiment Economic Impact Community Impact Personal Impact Total Atascadero ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 37 of 96 12 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Economic Impact of Tourism in San Luis Obispo County Over eight in ten (85.2%) of Atascadero residents said that tourism is important or very important to the vitality of San Luis Obispo County’s economy, on par with overall county resident sentiment (83.7%). In fact, over half (51.0%) of Atascadero residents said that tourism is very important to the county’s economic well-being. Only 4.0 percent of Atascadero residents said that tourism is either unimportant or very unimportant, even lower than the 6.9 percent of total San Luis Obispo County residents who selected the same. Nearly three-fourths (71.7%) of Atascadero residents agreed that tourism is an important part of San Luis Obispo County’s future. This was nearly level with the overall county sentiment (72.5%). At the same time, only about one-third (35.6%) of Atascadero residents agreed that tourism reduces the amount of taxes they have to pay, -4.3 percentage points below the agreement levels of the total county. Atascadero residents were also less likely (-8.1pp) to agree that tourism decreases the cost of living for residents. On the other hand, Atascadero residents were much less likely than overall San Luis Obispo County residents to agree that the county’s economy is too dependent on tourism (30.9% of Atascadero residents vs. 41.9% of total county residents). Figure: Tourism’s Importance to SLO CAL’s Economic Vitality 59.3% OF ALL CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS SAY TOURISM IS IMPORTANT TO THEIR COMMUNITY’S ECONOMIC VITALITY 34.3% 51.0% 85.2% Atascadero Residents Very important Important Neither important nor unimportant Unimportant Very unimportant 37.6%24.6%19.2%13.9% 34.0% 11.0%11.7%13.5% 71.7% 35.6%30.9%27.4% Tourism is an important part of San Luis Obispo County’s future Tourism reduces theamount of taxes I have topay San Luis Obispo County’s economy is too dependent on tourism Tourism decreases thecost of living for residents Strongly agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly disagree Figure: Economic Impact Statements ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 38 of 96 13 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Short-Term Vacation Home Rentals Sentiment Over half (55.8%)of Atascadero residents agreed that short-term vacation home rentals support local businesses and community services,slightly below the 59.3 percent of overall San Luis Obispo County residents who agreed.A significantly lower share of Atascadero residents agreed that these rentals increase rent and detract from available housing for residents,compared to total county sentiment (37.8%of Atascadero residents vs.49.9%of total county residents).Even more significantly,only 14.4 percent of Atascadero residents agreed that short-term vacation home rentals negatively impact their local community’s culture (-18.1pp compared to total county residents). Six in ten (60.1%)Atascadero residents have stayed in a short-term vacation home rental in the past when traveling.This is nearly on par with the 62.1 percent of overall San Luis Obispo County residents who have used such a rental on their trips in the past. Yes 60.1% No 30.9% 26.1%17.5%6.8% 29.7% 20.3% 7.6% 55.8% 37.8% 14.4% Short-term vacation home rental visitors support local businesses and community services Short-term vacation home rentals increase rent and detract from available housing for residents Short-term vacation home rentals have a negative impact on my local community’s culture Strongly agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly disagree Figure: Short-Term Rentals Community Impact Statements Figure: Residents who have Stayed in a Short-Term Vacation Rental Home when Traveling in the Past ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 39 of 96 14 LIVING IN SLO CAL ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 40 of 96 15 ATASCADERO RESIDENTS BY TYPE Question: How long ago did you move to San Luis Obispo County? Base: All respondents, 2,520 completed surveys; Atascadero residents, 201 complete surveys. 15.4% 84.6% 23.4% 76.6% SLO CAL Natives SLO CAL Transplants Total Atascadero Residents Figure: Atascadero Resident Type 13.8% 14.9% 15.1% 14.2% 14.9% 7.0% 4.6% 15.4% 17.0% 17.8% 11.0% 14.3% 9.1% 4.5% 2.9% 23.4% 30+ years ago 15-29 years ago 10-14 years ago 6-9 years ago 3-5 years ago 1-2 years ago Within the last year Have always lived in San Luis Obispo County Total Atascadero Residents Figure: SLO CAL Length of Residency ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 41 of 96 16 35.5%31.7% 33.3% 23.6% 68.9% 55.3% Total Atascadero Residents RESIDENCY DRIVEN BY PRIOR VISITATION Question: Please rate how much you agree or disagree with the following statement: “I moved to my local community primarily because I visited and love the place.” Base: All residents who have not always lived in San Luis Obispo County, 2,132 completed surveys; Atascadero residents who have not always lived in San Luis Obispo County, 153 completed surveys. Strongly agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly disagree 35.5% OF ALL CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS MOVED TO THEIR COMMUNITY AFTER VISITING THE PLACE Figure: Residency Driven by Prior Visitation ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 42 of 96 17 REASONS FOR MOVING TO COMMUNITY Question: Which of the following reasons best describe why you originally moved to your local community? Select all that apply. Base: All respondents, 2,520 completed surveys; Atascadero residents, 201 complete surveys 42.2% 34.8% 27.7% 41.9% 35.1% 34.4% 21.3% 22.4% 17.6% 19.1% 17.4% 10.2% 5.5% 36.9% 35.5% 33.8% 32.7% 27.5% 23.0% 20.1% 18.2% 13.1% 9.6% 8.6% 8.2% 9.1% Pace of life Job/career opportunity Proximity to friends/family Climate Landscape/natural features Outdoor recreational activities Familial responsibilities Cost of living Entertainment options (art, music, attractions, etc.) Education (e.g., the quality of schools in the area) Restaurants and dining options Political climate Other Total Atascadero Residents Figure: Reasons for Moving to Local Community ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 43 of 96 18 REASONS FOR CONTINUING TO LIVE IN THEIR COMMUNITY Question: Which of the following are reasons that have motivated you to continue living in your local community? Select all that apply. Base: All respondents, 2,520 completed surveys; Atascadero residents, 201 complete surveys Figure: Reasons for Continuing to Live in SLO CAL 57.0% 49.3% 46.1% 42.1% 38.7% 38.2% 31.2% 25.1% 23.3% 21.9% 23.7% 19.1% 15.4% 2.2% 62.2% 53.2% 43.6% 42.3% 41.5% 40.5% 30.9% 28.6% 20.8% 19.5% 16.9% 9.8% 9.4% 1.8% Good quality of life Climate The pace of life Outdoor recreational activities Proximity to friends/family Landscape/natural features Job/career opportunity Familial responsibilities Entertainment options (art, music, attractions, etc.) Cost of living Restaurants and dining options Education (e.g., the quality of schools in the area) Political climate Other Total Atascadero Residents ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 44 of 96 19 37.0%32.7% 28.5% 23.1% 65.6% 55.8% Total Atascadero Residents SATISFACTION WITH SLO CAL DIRECTION Question: All things considered, how satisfied are you with the direction San Luis Obispo County is headed? Base: All respondents, 2,520 completed surveys; Atascadero residents, 201 complete surveys Very satisfied Moderately satisfied Neutral Moderately unsatisfied Very unsatisfied 54.8% OF ALL CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS ARE MODERATELY OR VERY SATISFIED WITH THE DIRECTION THEIR COMMUNITY IS HEADED Figure: Satisfaction with SLO CAL Direction ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 45 of 96 20 31.6%25.9% 20.6% 15.2% 52.2% 41.0% Total Atascadero Residents SLO CAL PERSONAL QUALITY OF LIFE Question: Compared to one year ago, how would you rate your personal quality of life in San Luis Obispo County? Base: All respondents, 2,520 completed surveys; Atascadero residents, 201 complete surveys. Much better Somewhat better Unchanged Somewhat worse Much worse Figure: SLO CAL Personal Quality of Life ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 46 of 96 21 29.0%37.8%35.4%24.4% 52.5%38.3%36.5% 26.1% 81.5%76.2%71.9% 50.5% I am proud to live in my local community. My local community does a good job of protecting its natural resources. My local community is a welcoming and inclusive place for all. My local community is culturally diverse. COMMUNITY SENTIMENT Question: Please rate your level of agreement with the following statements. Base: Atascadero residents. 201 complete surveys. Agree completely Somewhat agree Neutral Somewhat disagree Do not agree at all Figure: Community Sentiment ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 47 of 96 22 81.1% 75.6%74.9% 58.0% 81.5%76.2%71.9% 50.5% I am proud to live in my local community. My local community does a good job of protecting its natural resources. My local community is a welcoming and inclusive place for all. My local community is culturally diverse. Total Atascadero Residents COMMUNITY SENTIMENT Question: Please rate your level of agreement with the following statements. Base: All respondents, 2,520 completed surveys; Atascadero residents, 201 complete surveys. Figure: Community Sentiment –Any Agree ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 48 of 96 23 41.5%28.5%23.6%22.1%18.4% 39.8% 42.8% 18.6%14.9%12.3% 81.3%71.3% 42.2%36.9%30.7% Is a safe place to live Has a variety of family and kid-friendly activities Has many available jobs at all skill and income levels Has a variety of single-family and multi-family housing available for all income levels The cost of living is affordable SLO CAL COMMUNITY ASSETS Question: Please rate how much you agree or disagree with the following statements as it relates to San Luis Obispo County. Base: Atascadero residents. 201 complete surveys. Agree completely Somewhat agree Neutral Somewhat disagree Do not agree at all Figure: SLO CAL Community Assets ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 49 of 96 24 82.4% 73.4% 51.1% 45.5% 38.6% 81.3% 71.3% 42.2% 36.9% 30.7% Is a safe place to live Has a variety of family and kid-friendly activities Has many available jobs at all skill and income levels Has a variety of single-family and multi-family housing available for all income levels The cost of living is affordable Total Atascadero Residents SLO CAL COMMUNITY ASSETS Question: Please rate how much you agree or disagree with the following statements as it relates to San Luis Obispo County. Base: All respondents, 2,520 completed surveys; Atascadero residents, 201 complete surveys. Figure: SLO CAL Community Assets –Any Agree ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 50 of 96 25 FAVORITE ASPECT ABOUT LOCAL COMMUNITY (UNAIDED) Question: What do you love most about living in your community? Base: All respondents, 2,520 completed surveys; Atascadero residents, 201 complete surveys. 13.6% 12.7% 4.3% 6.0% 4.2% 3.5% 2.4% 3.1% 1.3% 0.6% 3.2% 3.6% 0.6% 2.6% 1.8% 14.9% 10.9% 7.6% 5.7% 4.5% 4.4% 4.3% 4.3% 3.6% 3.1% 3.1% 2.9% 2.6% 2.3% 1.9% Weather/climate Nice/happy people Friends/family are there Scenic beauty Good sense of community Quiet/peaceful Lots to do Small town feel Outdoor recreation Less traffic Friendly environment Beach Stores/shopping Everything Good neighbors Total Atascadero Residents Figure: Favorite Aspect about Local Community ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 51 of 96 26 TOP 2 CHALLENGES FACING LOCAL COMMUNITY (UNAIDED) Question: What are the top two (2) biggest issues your local community is currently facing? Base: All respondents, 2,520 completed surveys; Atascadero residents, 201 complete surveys. 26.2% 23.3% 25.0% 8.0% 13.1% 4.9% 2.1% 4.9% 3.4% 6.0% 2.0% 1.7% 2.7% 1.7% 2.1% 35.1% 33.0% 29.1% 13.1% 10.0% 6.3% 6.1% 3.5% 3.1% 3.0% 2.6% 2.4% 2.4% 2.1% 1.9% Affordable housing Homeless people High cost of living Job concerns/low paying jobs Water concerns Too many people/crowded Drug abuse/addiction Traffic Economic issues Crime/growing crime rate Public safety/security Lack of city services Roads Need more stores/retail Education concerns Total Atascadero Residents Figure: Top 2 Challenges Facing Local Community ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 52 of 96 27 TRAVEL INDUSTRY PERCEPTIONS ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 53 of 96 28 SLO CAL TOURISM INDUSTRY SENTIMENT INDEX 53 50 53 5154 49 57 51 Overall Sentiment Economic Impact Community Impact Personal Impact Total Atascadero Figure: SLO CAL Tourism Industry Sentiment Index ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 54 of 96 29 SLO CAL TOURISM IMPACT ON COMMUNITY QUALITY OF LIFE Question: Please rate how much you agree or disagree with the following statement: “I believe tourism in my community makes it a better place in which to live.” Base: All respondents, 2,520 completed surveys; Atascadero residents, 201 complete surveys. 46.0%44.1% 12.6%22.1% 58.6%66.2% Total Atascadero Residents Strongly agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly disagree 46.7% OF ALL CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS AGREE THAT TOURISM MAKES THEIR COMMUNITY A BETTER PLACE TO LIVE Figure: SLO CAL Tourism Impact on Community Quality of Life ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 55 of 96 30 REASON FOR TOURISM IMPACT AGREEMENT RATING (UNAIDED) Question: In a few brief words, please explain why you gave the rating that you did. Base: All respondents, 2,520 completed surveys; Atascadero residents, 201 complete surveys. 29.5% 8.7% 2.1% 2.9% 3.3% 2.0% 1.6% 2.0% 2.1% 1.5% 1.1% 5.3% 0.9% 1.0% 0.8% 28.5% 5.0% 4.0% 3.6% 2.7% 2.3% 2.2% 1.2% 1.0% 1.0% 1.0% 1.0% 0.9% 0.5% 0.5% Helps the economy/brings money in Good/great Helpful/beneficial to community Dependent on tourism/to survive Beautiful area/scenery Many things to see and do Bad for the economy/drives up prices Improves businesses/services More lively/exciting Diversity/inclusivity Good environment/climate Good place to visit/live Increases exposure/draws attention Chance to meet new people Friendly/welcoming community Total Atascadero Residents Figure: Reason for Tourism Impact Agreement Rating ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 56 of 96 31 TOURISM’S IMPORTANCE TO SLO CAL ECONOMIC VITALITY Question: In your opinion, how important is the tourism industry to the vitality of San Luis Obispo County’s economy?Base: All respondents, 2,520 completed surveys; Atascadero residents, 201 complete surveys. 34.0%34.3% 49.7%51.0% 83.7%85.2% Total Atascadero Residents Very important Important Neither important nor unimportant Unimportant Very unimportant 59.3% OF ALL CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS SAY THAT TOURISM IS IMPORTANT TO THEIR COMMUNITY’S ECONOMIC VITALITY Figure: Tourism’s Importance to SLO CAL Economic Vitality ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 57 of 96 32 TOURISM INDUSTRY IMPACT ON ECONOMY 37.6%24.6%19.2%13.9% 34.0% 11.0%11.7%13.5% 71.7% 35.6%30.9%27.4% Tourism is an important part of San Luis Obispo County’s future Tourism reduces the amount of taxes I have to pay San Luis Obispo County’s economy is too dependent on tourism Tourism decreases the cost of living for residents Strongly agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly disagree Question: Thinking about San Luis Obispo County’s tourism industry and its impact on the economy, please rate how much you agree with the following statements. Base: Atascadero residents. 201 complete surveys. Figure: Tourism Industry Impact on Economy ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 58 of 96 33 TOURISM INDUSTRY IMPACT ON ECONOMY 72.5% 39.9%42.0% 35.5% 71.7% 35.6% 30.9%27.4% Tourism is an important part of San Luis Obispo County’s future Tourism reduces the amount of taxes I have to pay San Luis Obispo County’s economy is too dependent on tourism Tourism decreases the cost of living for residents Total Atascadero Residents Question: Thinking about San Luis Obispo County’s tourism industry and its impact on the economy, please rate how much you agree with the following statements. Base: All respondents, 2,520 completed surveys; Atascadero residents, 201 complete surveys. Figure: Tourism Industry Impact on Economy –Any Agree ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 59 of 96 34 ECONOMIC IMPACT AWARENESS Question: The taxes generated by tourism in the county save each household more than $1,700 per year. With this piece of information in mind, please share how much you agree with the following statement: “Knowing this fact makes me appreciate tourism in San Luis Obispo County more.” Base: All respondents, 2,520 completed surveys; Atascadero residents, 201 complete surveys. 47.8%53.7% 24.7%21.4% 72.5%75.1% Total Atascadero Residents Strongly agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly disagree Figure: “Knowing the Economic Impact of Tourism Increases My Appreciation for Tourism in SLO CAL” ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 60 of 96 35 TOURISM INDUSTRY IMPACT ON COMMUNITY Question: Thinking about San Luis Obispo County’s tourism industry and its impact on the economy, please rate how much you agree with the following statements. Base: Atascadero residents. 201 complete surveys. 32.6%39.4%40.5%37.2%42.5%39.4%29.4%22.3%14.6%12.2%10.3% 56.5%39.9%36.4%30.2%20.5%17.5%20.1% 9.6%5.6%6.9%5.3% 89.2%79.3%76.9%67.4%63.1%56.9%49.5% 31.9%20.2%19.1%15.6% Tourism helps to support local wineries and helps the region’s wine country continue to thrive. Tourism supportsevents in my local area that I enjoy as a resident. Visitor spendinggenerates funding for community services. Tourism helps tomaintain the flight routes available for San Luis Obispo CountyRegional Airport San Luis ObispoCounty has a generally healthy balance of tourism and residentactivity Tourists arerespectful of my local community. Tourists bringcrowds, congestion, and traffic to my community. Tourism negatively impacts the county’s natural areas There are toomany tourists in my local community. Tourists make mycommunity less safe. I am worriedabout the impact tourism has on our community culture. Strongly agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly disagree Figure: Tourism Industry Impact on Community ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 61 of 96 36 TOURISM INDUSTRY IMPACT ON COMMUNITY Question: Thinking about San Luis Obispo County’s tourism industry and its impact on the economy, please rate how much you agree with the following statements. Base: All respondents, 2,520 completed surveys; Atascadero residents, 201 complete surveys. 81.3% 72.9%70.0%68.1%63.9% 57.9%58.3% 38.2%34.7%30.7%31.3% 89.2% 79.3%76.9% 67.4%63.1% 56.9% 49.5% 31.9% 20.2%19.1%15.6% Tourism helps to support local wineries and helps the region’s wine country continue to thrive. Tourism supportsevents in my local area that I enjoy as a resident. Visitor spendinggenerates funding for community services. Tourism helps tomaintain the flight routes available for San Luis Obispo CountyRegional Airport San Luis ObispoCounty has a generally healthy balance of tourism and residentactivity Tourists arerespectful of my local community. Tourists bringcrowds, congestion, and traffic to my community. Tourism negatively impacts the county’s natural areas There are toomany tourists in my local community. Tourists make mycommunity less safe. I am worried aboutthe impact tourism has on our community culture. Total Atascadero Residents Figure: Tourism Industry Impact on Community –Any Agree ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 62 of 96 37 TOURISM INDUSTRY PERSONAL IMPACT Question: Thinking about tourism in your local area and its impact on you personally, please rate how much you agree with the following statements. Base: Atascadero residents. 201 complete surveys. 31.7%31.9%15.0%5.3% 21.9%18.7% 15.1% 53.6%50.6% 30.1% 8.4% I often visit local tourism businesses (attractions, wineries, parks, etc.) I enjoy interacting with visitors to my community. As a local resident, I have some influence on the development or management of tourism in my community. Tourists negatively impact my day-to-day life. Strongly agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly disagree Figure: Tourism Industry Personal Impact ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 63 of 96 38 TOURISM INDUSTRY PERSONAL IMPACT Question: Thinking about tourism in your local area and its impact on you personally, please rate how much you agree with the following statements. Base: All respondents, 2,520 completed surveys; Atascadero residents, 201 complete surveys. 54.7%55.7% 37.7% 21.5% 53.6%50.6% 30.1% 8.4% I often visit local tourism businesses (attractions, wineries, parks, etc.) I enjoy interacting with visitors to my community. As a local resident, I have some influence on the development or management of tourism in my community. Tourists negatively impact my day-to- day life. Total Atascadero Residents Figure: Tourism Industry Personal Impact –Any Agree ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 64 of 96 39 SHORT-TERM RENTALS ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 65 of 96 40 SHORT-TERM RENTALS IMPACT ON COMMUNITY Question: Thinking now about short-term vacation home rentals in your community, please rate how much you agree with the following statements using a five-point scale in which “1” represents “Strongly disagree” and “5” represents “Strongly agree.” Base: Atascadero residents. 201 complete surveys. 26.1%17.5%6.8% 29.7% 20.3% 7.6% 55.8% 37.8% 14.4% Short-term vacation home rental visitors support local businesses and community services Short-term vacation home rentals increase rent and detract from available housing for residents Short-term vacation home rentals have a negative impact on my local community’s culture Strongly agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly disagree Figure: Short-Term Rentals Impact on Community ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 66 of 96 41 SHORT-TERM RENTALS IMPACT ON COMMUNITY Question: Thinking now about short-term vacation home rentals in your community, please rate how much you agree with the following statements using a five-point scale in which “1” represents “Strongly disagree” and “5” represents “Strongly agree.” Base: All respondents, 2,520 completed surveys; Atascadero residents, 201 complete surveys. 59.3% 49.9% 32.6% 55.8% 37.8% 14.4% Short-term vacation home rental visitors support local businesses and community services Short-term vacation home rentals increase rent and detract from available housing for residents Short-term vacation home rentals have a negative impact on my local community’s culture Total Atascadero Residents Figure: Short-Term Rentals Impact on Community –Any Agree ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 67 of 96 42 SHORT-TERM RENTAL USAGE Question: Have you stayed in a short-term vacation rental home when traveling in the past? Base: All respondents, 2,520 completed surveys; Atascadero residents, 201 complete surveys. Figure: Residents who have Stayed in a Short-Term Vacation Rental Home when Traveling in the Past 62.1% 37.9% 60.1% 39.9% Yes No Total Atascadero Residents ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 68 of 96 43 DMO AWARENESS ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 69 of 96 44 DMO AWARENESS Question: Prior to this survey, have you heard of Visit SLO CAL, the county-level official destination marketing organization (i.e., the organization that promotes travel to your community)? Base: All respondents, 2,520 completed surveys; Atascadero residents, 201 complete surveys. Figure: Prior Awareness of Visit SLO CAL 37.0% OF ALL CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS HAD HEARD OF THEIR COMMUNITY’S DESTINATION MARKETING ORGANIZATION47.6% 40.0% 12.3% 33.6% 48.9% 17.6% Yes No Not sure Total Atascadero Residents ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 70 of 96 45 FAMILIARITY WITH DMO WORK Question: How familiar are you with the work done by Visit SLO CAL, the county-level official destination marketing organization? Base: DMO aware total respondents, 1,200 completed surveys; DMO aware Atascadero residents, 80 completed surveys. 28.8%18.6% 18.3% 14.8% 47.1% 33.5% Total Atascadero Residents Extremely familiar Familiar Somewhat familiar Not at all familiar 49.1% OF ALL CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS ARE FAMILIAR WITH THE WORK BEING DONE BY THEIR COMMUNITY’S DESTINATION MARKETING ORGANIZATION Figure: Familiarity with DMO Work ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 71 of 96 46 EMPLOYMENT IN SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 72 of 96 47 EMPLOYMENT IN SLO CAL’S TOURISM INDUSTRY Question: Which of the following best describes you? Base: All respondents, 2,520 completed surveys; Atascadero residents, 201 complete surveys. 85.3%84.4%93.5% 63.2% 14.7%15.6%6.5% 36.8% Tourism-Related Business Owner Current Tourism Employee Past Tourism Employee Any Tourism Industry Experience Yes No Atascadero Population (2022) Total Residents 29,684* Residents over age 18 23,658 Currently Works in Tourism Industry 3,691 Owns a Tourism-Related Business 3,478 Figure: Employment in SLO CAL’s Tourism Industry *Source: U.S. Census Bureau, July 1, 2022. **Calculated from U.S. census data against % of survey respondents who fall into each category ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 73 of 96 48 EMPLOYMENT IN SLO CAL’S TOURISM INDUSTRY Question: Which of the following best describes you? Base: All respondents, 2,520 completed surveys; Atascadero residents, 201 complete surveys. 10.5% 20.5% 14.9% 45.9% 14.7%15.6% 6.5% 36.8% Tourism-Related Business Owner Current Tourism Employee Past Tourism Employee Any Tourism Industry Experience Total Atascadero Residents Figure: Employment in SLO CAL’s Tourism Industry –Yes ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 74 of 96 49 33.8% 47.7% 42.6%27.0% 76.4%74.7% Total Atascadero Residents SATISFACTION WITH TOURISM INDUSTRY EMPLOYMENT Question: How would you rate your overall satisfaction with working in San Luis Obispo County’s tourism industry? Base: All residents who either own a tourism-related business or have had any experience working in the county tourism industry, 1,339 completed surveys; Atascadero residents who either own a tourism-related business or have had any experience working in the county tourism industry, 87 completed surveys. Very satisfied Moderately satisfied Neutral Moderately unsatisfied Very unsatisfied Figure: Satisfaction with Tourism Industry Employment ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 75 of 96 50 DEMOGRAPHICS ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 76 of 96 51 TOTAL n=201 GENDER Female 48.9% Male 50.9% Non-binary 0.2% AGE Gen Z 5.0% Millennial 25.5% Gen X 25.2% Boomer +44.3% Mean 53.8 MARITAL STATUS Single 22.5% Married 55.6% Divorced 8.8% Widowed 9.0% Other 2.2% Prefer not to answer 1.8% CHILDREN IN THE HOUSEHOLD Yes 30.1% TOTAL n=201 HOUSEHOLD INCOME $150,000+12.3% $125,001-$150,000 10.2% $100,001-$125,000 7.0% $75,001-$100,000 12.2% $50,001-$75,000 14.7% $35,001-$50,000 13.9% Less than $35,000 13.6% Prefer not to answer 15.1% Mean $81,776 RACE/ETHNICITY White/Caucasian 71.1% Hispanic/Latino 9.3% Asian, Native Hawaiian, or Pacific Islander 6.9% African American/Black 4.9% Native American, Eskimo, Aleut, Native Alaskan 1.0% Other 2.5% Prefer not to answer 4.4% HOUSING STATUS Renter 20.0% Owned by someone in the household 78.2% Occupied without payment of rent 1.8% DEMOGRAPHICS ITEM NUMBER: B-5 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 77 of 96 ITEM NUMBER: B-6 DATE: 07/19/23 ADVISORY BOARD FOR THE ATASCADERO TOURISM BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT Staff Report ATBID 2023-2025 Budget Approval RECOMMENDATION: ATBID Board receive and file the 2023-2025 approved budget for Visit Atascadero. DISCUSSION: The City of Atascadero established the Atascadero Tourism Business Improvement District (ATBID) to levy annual assessments under the Parking and Business Improvement Area Law of 1989, by adopting Title 3, Chapter 16 of the Atascadero Municipal Code in April 2013. The activities to be funded by the assessments on lodging businesses within the ATBID are tourism promotions and marketing programs to promote the City as a tourism destination. The formation and operation of a Tourism Business Improvement District is governed by the California Streets & Highways Code (Section 36500 et. Seq.) The budget for the ATBID is submitted in conjunction with the City’s annual budget that was presented to City Council and approved at their June 13, 2023 regular meeting. The City Council appoints ATBID Advisory Board Members to serve at the pleasure of the Council. The Advisory Board is made up of lodging business owners or employees, or other representatives holding the written consent of a lodging business owner within the ATBID area. The Streets & Highways Code requires that the Advisory Board provide a report to the City Council annually for the expenditure of funds derived from the assessment paid by lodging businesses within the City. The annual report must identify: (1) proposed activities, programs and projects for the fiscal year; (2) the approximate cost of such activities, programs and projects for the fiscal year; (3) the amount of surplus or deficit revenues carried over from a previous fiscal year; and (4) contributions received other than assessments. The annual report must meet the requirements of the California Streets and Highway Code §36533. The City Council may approve the report as filed or may modify any particular contained in the report and approve it as modified. Page 78 of 96 ITEM NUMBER: B-6 DATE: 07/19/23 After the approval of the report, the City Council is required to adopt a Resolution of Intention, and set a date and time for a public hearing. Because ATBID lacked a quorum for the regular June ATBID meeting, the requisite report was submitted by the City Manager’s Office and the Administrative Services Department to Council for approval at their June 13, 2023 Council meeting. Council has already formally approved ATBID’s 2023-2025 budget. FISCAL IMPACT: None. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Final 2023-2025 Budget Reports Page 79 of 96 FUNDTYPE235SpecialRevenueDESCRIPTIONACTIVITYDETAILOBJECTEXPENSE2020-20212021-20222022-20232022-20232023-20242024-2025NUMBERCLASSIFICATIONACTUALACTUALBUDGETEDESTIMATEDREQUESTEDREQUESTEDOPERATIONS6050000OfficeExpense-$264$250$120$250$250$6070000Advertising43,142127,366165,000161,050175,000180,0006500000ContractServices106,295143,436145,000140,490172,500175,0006600000ProfessionalDevelopment-7314508,0008,0008,0006900000Administration2,7744,1062,9204,2304,1404,220TotalOperations152,211275,903313,620313,890359,890367,470SPECIALPROJECTS7805029OpportunitiesFund----60,00065,000TotalSpecialProjectsandPurchases----60,00065,000ACTIVITYTOTAL152,211$275,903$313,620$313,890$419,890$432,470$OTHERFUNDSAtascaderoTourismBusinessImprovementDistrict(ATBID)FundThisfundaccountsfortherevenuesandexpensesassociatedwiththeAtascaderoTourismBusinessImprovementDistrict(ATBID).OnJune1,2013,theCityestablishedATBIDforthepurposeoffundingtourismpromotionandincreasingstaysatthelodgingbusinessesinAtascadero.Atwopercent(2%)assessmentisplacedonthenightlyrentofalloccupiedroomsorspacesforalltransientoccupanciesinAtascadero.H-20ITEM NUMBER: B-6 DATE: 07/19/23ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 80 of 96 FUNDTYPE235SpecialRevenueOTHERFUNDSAtascaderoTourismBusinessImprovementDistrict(ATBID)FundDETAILBACKUPOBJECTEXPENSE2023-20242024-2025NUMBERCLASSIFICATIONDESCRIPTIONBASISAMOUNTAMOUNT6050000OfficeExpenseEstimated250$250$6070000AdvertisingEstimated175,000180,0006500000ContractServicesEstimated172,500175,0006600000ProfessionalDevelopmentEstimated8,0008,0006900000AdministrationEstimated4,1404,2207805029OpportunitiesFundEstimated60,00065,000FundingfortheATBIDBoardtobeabletotakeswiftactionwhenopportunitiesoremergenciesarise,andallowsBoardtoleveragefunds,participateinregionalprogramsorsolvepriorityissuesAdministrationoffundbyCitystaffProfessionalservicesincludingmarketing,promotions,publicrelations,attendanceattradeshows,eventtransportationoflodgingguests,contractadministrationservicesCopies,postage,generalsuppliesBrochures,magazines,mediaandonlineadvertisements,tradeshowmaterialsCentralCoastTourismCouncillocalchapterduesH-21ITEM NUMBER: B-6 DATE: 07/19/23ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 81 of 96 ITEM NUMBER: B-7 DATE: 07/19/23 ADVISORY BOARD FOR THE ATASCADERO TOURISM BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT Staff Report Budget Overview and Monthly Report RECOMMENDATION: ATBID Board receive and file the Budget Overview and Monthly Report. DISCUSSION: The ATBID summary and expenditure report shows the expenditures that have been submitted through April 2023. The ATBID expenditure report is also included for 2022-2023, showing the budget details as we work to close out the fiscal year along with the expenditure report. In addition, the transient occupancy tax (TOT) report is included, showing TOT revenues to date. The 2022-2023 reports will not be final until the end of August and will be available late September as things are finalized. Budget reports for 2023-2024, will be available at the August ATBID meeting. FISCAL IMPACT: None. ATTACHMENTS: 1. ATBID Summary FY 22-23 2. ATBID Expenditure Detail Report FY 22-23 3. Tourism Report – Transient Occupancy Tax Revenues (6.13.23) Page 82 of 96 FUND TYPE 235 Special Revenue YTD ACTUAL* ACTUAL ACTUAL ACTUAL ACTUAL ACTUAL 2022-2023 BUDGETED 2017-2018 2018-2019 2019-2020 6/30/2021 6/30/20222 through 04/30/2023 2022-2023 REVENUES 41530.6300 Taxes and Assessments 275,295$ 278,184$ 224,609$ 277,287$ 409,652$ 305,420$ 298,170$ 45920.0003 Assessment Penalties - - 133 - 933 3,957 - 46110.0000 Investment Earnings 1,580 9,631 10,720 2,027 (11,341) - 6,640 Total Revenue 276,875 287,815 235,462 279,314 399,244 309,377 304,810 EXPENSES 6050000 Office Expense - - - - 264 - 250 6070000 Advertising 144,521 178,720 120,110 43,142 127,366 98,243 165,000 6400000 Operating Supplies - - - - - - - 6500000 Contract Services **172,938 143,482 120,525 106,295 143,436 144,240 145,000 6600000 Professional Development 425 425 - - 731 - 450 6740000 Business Development 3,000 - - - - - - 6900000 Administration 2,753 2,782 2,246 2,774 4,106 3,094 2,920 Total Expenses 323,636 325,408 242,881 152,211 275,903 245,577 313,620 NET INCOME/(LOSS)(46,761) (37,593) (7,419) 127,103 123,341 63,799 (8,810) BEGINNING AVAILABLE BALANCE 365,441 318,679 281,086 273,667 400,770 524,111 256,830 ENDING AVAILABLE BALANCE 318,679$ 281,086$ 273,667$ 400,770$ 524,111$ 587,910$ 248,020$ *Actual numbers are unaudited, not yet finalized and are subject to change **Contract Services Special Events Atascadero Fall Festival Sponsorship 2022 10,000$ Central Coast Brewers Guild Sponsorship 5,000 Bovine Classic Sponsorship 2023 10,000 Destination Marketing Services 96,323 Administrative Services Fee 22,917 144,240$ Atascadero Tourism Business Improvement District (ATBID) Fund 6/13/2023 ITEM NUMBER: B-7 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 83 of 96 06/13/2023 CITY OF ATASCADERO 1 9:13AM Page:expdetl.rpt Expenditure Detail Report 07/01/2022 through 04/30/2023 Periods: 0 through 10 Atascadero Tourism Bus Improv Dist235 Atascadero Tourism Bus Improv Dist Fund635 Atascadero Tourism Bus Improv Dist0000 Prct Used Balance Year-to-date Encumbrances Year-to-date Expenditures Expenditures Adjusted Appropriation Account Number 0000.6000000 Operating Services and Supplies 0000.6050000 Office Expense 0000.6050000 Office Expense 0.00 0.00 250.00 0.00 250.00 0.00 Total Office Expense 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 250.00 250.00 0000.6070000 Advertising 0000.6070000 Advertising 0.00 0.00 165,000.00 0.00 165,000.00 0.00 0000.6077025 Digital Media Advertising 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 100,000.00 7/1/2022 po PO 02501 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 0 47.95 7/1/2022 ap IN 13719 235Line Description: SECURE WEB HOSTING Vendor: 07343 CLEVER CONCEPTS, INC. Check # 171724 696.47 7/31/2022 ap IN 10946 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 172458 -696.47 7/31/2022 po LI 10946 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 0 47.95 8/1/2022 ap IN 13886 235Line Description: WEB HOSTING Vendor: 07343 CLEVER CONCEPTS, INC. Check # 171977 1Page: ITEM NUMBER: B-7 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 2 Page 84 of 96 06/13/2023 CITY OF ATASCADERO 2 9:13AM Page:expdetl.rpt Expenditure Detail Report 07/01/2022 through 04/30/2023 Periods: 0 through 10 Atascadero Tourism Bus Improv Dist235 Atascadero Tourism Bus Improv Dist Fund635 Atascadero Tourism Bus Improv Dist0000 Prct Used Balance Year-to-date Encumbrances Year-to-date Expenditures Expenditures Adjusted Appropriation Account Number 0000.6077025 Digital Media Advertising (Continued) 584.45 8/31/2022 ap IN 11005 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 172458 -584.45 8/31/2022 po LI 11005 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 0 47.95 9/1/2022 ap IN 14056 235Line Description: SECURE WEB HOSTING Vendor: 07343 CLEVER CONCEPTS, INC. Check # 172236 13,771.84 9/30/2022 ap IN 11039 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 172730 -13,771.84 9/30/2022 po LI 11039 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 172730 47.95 10/3/2022 ap IN 14223 235Line Description: SECURE WEB HOSTING Vendor: 07343 CLEVER CONCEPTS, INC. Check # 174683 9,902.15 10/31/2022 ap IN 11071 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 172975 2Page: ITEM NUMBER: B-7 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 2 Page 85 of 96 06/13/2023 CITY OF ATASCADERO 3 9:13AM Page:expdetl.rpt Expenditure Detail Report 07/01/2022 through 04/30/2023 Periods: 0 through 10 Atascadero Tourism Bus Improv Dist235 Atascadero Tourism Bus Improv Dist Fund635 Atascadero Tourism Bus Improv Dist0000 Prct Used Balance Year-to-date Encumbrances Year-to-date Expenditures Expenditures Adjusted Appropriation Account Number 0000.6077025 Digital Media Advertising (Continued) -9,902.15 10/31/2022 po LI 11071 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 172975 47.95 11/1/2022 ap IN 14393 235Line Description: SECURE WEB HOSTING Vendor: 07343 CLEVER CONCEPTS, INC. Check # 172770 8,823.82 11/30/2022 ap IN 11128 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 173216 -8,823.82 11/30/2022 po LI 11128 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 0 47.95 12/1/2022 ap IN 14563 235Line Description: SECURE WEB HOSTING Vendor: 07343 CLEVER CONCEPTS, INC. Check # 173124 6,993.32 12/31/2022 ap IN 11157 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 173797 -6,993.32 12/31/2022 po LI 11157 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 0 3Page: ITEM NUMBER: B-7 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 2 Page 86 of 96 06/13/2023 CITY OF ATASCADERO 4 9:13AM Page:expdetl.rpt Expenditure Detail Report 07/01/2022 through 04/30/2023 Periods: 0 through 10 Atascadero Tourism Bus Improv Dist235 Atascadero Tourism Bus Improv Dist Fund635 Atascadero Tourism Bus Improv Dist0000 Prct Used Balance Year-to-date Encumbrances Year-to-date Expenditures Expenditures Adjusted Appropriation Account Number 0000.6077025 Digital Media Advertising (Continued) 47.95 1/1/2023 ap IN 14712 235Line Description: SECURE WEB HOSTING Vendor: 07343 CLEVER CONCEPTS, INC. Check # 173352 7,276.71 1/31/2023 ap IN 11186 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 174347 -7,276.71 1/31/2023 po LI 11186 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 0 117.95 2/1/2023 ap IN 14880 235Line Description: WEB SITE MAINTENANCE Vendor: 07343 CLEVER CONCEPTS, INC. Check # 173595 10,304.72 2/28/2023 ap IN 11230 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 174074 -10,304.72 2/28/2023 po LI 11230 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 0 187.95 3/2/2023 ap IN 15036 235Line Description: WEBSITE MAINTENANCE Vendor: 07343 CLEVER CONCEPTS, INC. Check # 173849 4Page: ITEM NUMBER: B-7 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 2 Page 87 of 96 06/13/2023 CITY OF ATASCADERO 5 9:13AM Page:expdetl.rpt Expenditure Detail Report 07/01/2022 through 04/30/2023 Periods: 0 through 10 Atascadero Tourism Bus Improv Dist235 Atascadero Tourism Bus Improv Dist Fund635 Atascadero Tourism Bus Improv Dist0000 Prct Used Balance Year-to-date Encumbrances Year-to-date Expenditures Expenditures Adjusted Appropriation Account Number 0000.6077025 Digital Media Advertising (Continued) 10,483.23 3/31/2023 ap IN 11267 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 174347 -10,483.23 3/31/2023 po LI 11267 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 0 47.95 4/3/2023 ap IN 15195 235Line Description: SECURE WEB HOSTING Vendor: 07343 CLEVER CONCEPTS, INC. Check # 174121 9,329.77 4/30/2023 ap IN 11310 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 174630 -9,329.77 4/30/2023 po LI 11310 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 0 78,855.98 78,855.98 0.000000.6077025 Digital Media Advertising 21,833.52 -100,689.50 0.00 0000.6077060 Advertising 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 18,000.00 7/1/2022 po PO 02501 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 0 5Page: ITEM NUMBER: B-7 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 2 Page 88 of 96 06/13/2023 CITY OF ATASCADERO 6 9:13AM Page:expdetl.rpt Expenditure Detail Report 07/01/2022 through 04/30/2023 Periods: 0 through 10 Atascadero Tourism Bus Improv Dist235 Atascadero Tourism Bus Improv Dist Fund635 Atascadero Tourism Bus Improv Dist0000 Prct Used Balance Year-to-date Encumbrances Year-to-date Expenditures Expenditures Adjusted Appropriation Account Number 0000.6077060 Advertising (Continued) -6,500.00 7/1/2022 po CO 02501 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 0 -2,000.00 7/1/2022 po CO 02501 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 0 3,750.00 7/1/2022 ap IN 220072 235Line Description: 2022 SPONSORSHIP Vendor: 04221 CALIFORNIA MID-STATE FAIR Check # 171586 2,500.00 9/30/2022 ap IN 11039 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 172730 -2,500.00 9/30/2022 po LI 11039 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 172730 6,337.50 10/31/2022 ap IN 11071 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 172975 -6,337.50 10/31/2022 po LI 11071 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 172975 6Page: ITEM NUMBER: B-7 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 2 Page 89 of 96 06/13/2023 CITY OF ATASCADERO 7 9:13AM Page:expdetl.rpt Expenditure Detail Report 07/01/2022 through 04/30/2023 Periods: 0 through 10 Atascadero Tourism Bus Improv Dist235 Atascadero Tourism Bus Improv Dist Fund635 Atascadero Tourism Bus Improv Dist0000 Prct Used Balance Year-to-date Encumbrances Year-to-date Expenditures Expenditures Adjusted Appropriation Account Number 0000.6077060 Advertising (Continued) 6,800.00 11/30/2022 ap IN 14242 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKET SURVEY Vendor: 00406 VISIT SLO CAL Check # 173079 19,387.50 19,387.50 0.000000.6077060 Advertising 662.50 -20,050.00 0.00 Total Advertising 73.18 98,243.48 98,243.48 22,496.02 44,260.50 165,000.00 0000.6400000 Operating Supplies Total Operating Supplies 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0000.6500000 Contract Services 0000.6500000 Contract Services 0.00 0.00 145,000.00 0.00 145,000.00 0.00 0000.6501125 Promotions Consultants 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 82,000.00 7/1/2022 po PO 02501 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 0 12,497.00 7/1/2022 po CO 02501 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 0 2,000.00 7/1/2022 po CO 02501 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 0 7,336.80 7/31/2022 ap IN 10946 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 172458 7Page: ITEM NUMBER: B-7 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 2 Page 90 of 96 06/13/2023 CITY OF ATASCADERO 8 9:13AM Page:expdetl.rpt Expenditure Detail Report 07/01/2022 through 04/30/2023 Periods: 0 through 10 Atascadero Tourism Bus Improv Dist235 Atascadero Tourism Bus Improv Dist Fund635 Atascadero Tourism Bus Improv Dist0000 Prct Used Balance Year-to-date Encumbrances Year-to-date Expenditures Expenditures Adjusted Appropriation Account Number 0000.6501125 Promotions Consultants (Continued) -7,336.80 7/31/2022 po LI 10946 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 0 9,367.50 8/31/2022 ap IN 11005 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 172458 -9,367.50 8/31/2022 po LI 11005 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 0 8,495.00 9/30/2022 ap IN 11039 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 172730 -8,495.00 9/30/2022 po LI 11039 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 172730 12,474.02 10/31/2022 ap IN 11071 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 172975 -12,474.02 10/31/2022 po LI 11071 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 172975 8Page: ITEM NUMBER: B-7 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 2 Page 91 of 96 06/13/2023 CITY OF ATASCADERO 9 9:13AM Page:expdetl.rpt Expenditure Detail Report 07/01/2022 through 04/30/2023 Periods: 0 through 10 Atascadero Tourism Bus Improv Dist235 Atascadero Tourism Bus Improv Dist Fund635 Atascadero Tourism Bus Improv Dist0000 Prct Used Balance Year-to-date Encumbrances Year-to-date Expenditures Expenditures Adjusted Appropriation Account Number 0000.6501125 Promotions Consultants (Continued) 8,962.32 11/30/2022 ap IN 11128 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 173216 -8,962.32 11/30/2022 po LI 11128 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 0 7,215.00 12/31/2022 ap IN 11157 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 173797 -7,215.00 12/31/2022 po LI 11157 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 0 9,140.40 1/31/2023 ap IN 11186 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 174347 -9,140.40 1/31/2023 po LI 11186 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 0 10,204.60 2/28/2023 ap IN 11230 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 174074 9Page: ITEM NUMBER: B-7 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 2 Page 92 of 96 06/13/2023 CITY OF ATASCADERO 10 9:13AM Page:expdetl.rpt Expenditure Detail Report 07/01/2022 through 04/30/2023 Periods: 0 through 10 Atascadero Tourism Bus Improv Dist235 Atascadero Tourism Bus Improv Dist Fund635 Atascadero Tourism Bus Improv Dist0000 Prct Used Balance Year-to-date Encumbrances Year-to-date Expenditures Expenditures Adjusted Appropriation Account Number 0000.6501125 Promotions Consultants (Continued) -10,204.60 2/28/2023 po LI 11230 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 0 10,680.00 3/31/2023 ap IN 11267 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 174347 -10,680.00 3/31/2023 po LI 11267 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 0 12,447.60 4/30/2023 ap IN 11310 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 174630 -12,447.60 4/30/2023 po LI 11310 235Line Description: DESTINATION MARKETING SERVICES Vendor: 06479 VERDIN Check # 0 96,323.24 96,323.24 0.000000.6501125 Promotions Consultants 173.76 -96,497.00 0.00 0000.6509010 Other Professional Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2,291.67 7/1/2022 je GJ JE23 07-04 235Line Description: ATBID Admin Service Fee - July 2,291.67 8/1/2022 je GJ JE23 08-01 235Line Description: ATBID Admin Service Fee - Aug 2,291.67 9/1/2022 je GJ JE23 09-01 235Line Description: ATBID Admin Service Fee - Sept 10Page: ITEM NUMBER: B-7 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 2 Page 93 of 96 06/13/2023 CITY OF ATASCADERO 11 9:13AM Page:expdetl.rpt Expenditure Detail Report 07/01/2022 through 04/30/2023 Periods: 0 through 10 Atascadero Tourism Bus Improv Dist235 Atascadero Tourism Bus Improv Dist Fund635 Atascadero Tourism Bus Improv Dist0000 Prct Used Balance Year-to-date Encumbrances Year-to-date Expenditures Expenditures Adjusted Appropriation Account Number 0000.6509010 Other Professional Services (Continued) 2,291.67 10/1/2022 je GJ JE23 10-13 235Line Description: ATBID Admin Service Fee - Oct 2,291.67 11/1/2022 je GJ JE23 11-03 235Line Description: ATBID Admin Service Fee - Nov 2,291.63 12/1/2022 je GJ JE23 12-03 235Line Description: ATBID Admin Service Fee - Dec 2,291.67 1/1/2023 je GJ JE23 01-04 235Line Description: ATBID Admin Service Fee - Jan 2,291.67 2/1/2023 je GJ JE23 02-03 235Line Description: ATBID Admin Service Fee - Feb 2,291.67 3/1/2023 je GJ JE23 03-03 235Line Description: ATBID Admin Service Fee - Mar 2,291.67 4/1/2023 je GJ JE23 04-12 235Line Description: ATBID Admin Service Fee - Apr 22,916.66 22,916.66 0.000000.6509010 Other Professional Services 0.00 -22,916.66 0.00 0000.6509032 Additional Promotional Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 10,000.00 8/18/2022 ap IN 705 235Line Description: ATASCADERO FALL FEST GRANT~ Vendor: 08621 EN FUEGO EVENTS Check # 172131 5,000.00 2/15/2023 ap IN INV0215 235Line Description: CCCBF SPONSORSHIP Vendor: 07864 CENTRAL COAST BREWERS GUILD Check # 173721 10,000.00 2/16/2023 ap IN 1145 235Line Description: 2023 BOVINE CLASSIC GRAVEL RID Vendor: 08979 LOCOMOTIV PERFORMANCE COACHING Check # 173756 11Page: ITEM NUMBER: B-7 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 2 Page 94 of 96 06/13/2023 CITY OF ATASCADERO 12 9:13AM Page:expdetl.rpt Expenditure Detail Report 07/01/2022 through 04/30/2023 Periods: 0 through 10 Atascadero Tourism Bus Improv Dist235 Atascadero Tourism Bus Improv Dist Fund635 Atascadero Tourism Bus Improv Dist0000 Prct Used Balance Year-to-date Encumbrances Year-to-date Expenditures Expenditures Adjusted Appropriation Account Number 25,000.00 25,000.00 0.000000.6509032 Additional Promotional Services 0.00 -25,000.00 0.00 Total Contract Services 99.60 144,239.90 144,239.90 173.76 586.34 145,000.00 0000.6600000 Professional Development 0000.6600000 Professional Development 0.00 0.00 450.00 0.00 450.00 0.00 Total Professional Development 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 450.00 450.00 0000.6740000 Business Development Total Business Development 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0000.6900000 Department Service Charges 0000.6900000 Administration 0.00 0.00 2,920.00 0.00 2,920.00 0.00 Total Department Service Charges 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2,920.00 2,920.00 84.55 242,483.38 242,483.38 22,669.78 48,466.84 313,620.00Total Atascadero Tourism Bus Improv Dist Grand Total 242,483.38 242,483.38 84.55 22,669.78 48,466.84 313,620.00 12Page: ITEM NUMBER: B-7 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 2 Page 95 of 96 City of Atascadero Tourism Report Transient Occupancy Tax Revenues Jul-Sep Oct-Dec Jan-Mar Apr-Jun 1ST QTR 2ND QTR 3RD QTR 4TH QTR TOTAL Fiscal Year 2014 254,557.46$ 158,389.32$ 134,033.44$ 232,385.37$ 779,365.59$ Fiscal Year 2015 262,246.00$ 171,527.07$ 204,920.33$ 261,362.41$ 900,055.81$ Fiscal Year 2016 387,196.75$ 260,522.61$ 234,591.13$ 359,952.40$ 1,242,262.89$ Fiscal Year 2017 441,814.34$ 259,716.23$ 236,432.90$ 399,564.75$ 1,337,528.22$ Fiscal Year 2018 446,835.24$ 307,035.82$ 237,705.86$ 384,921.01$ 1,376,497.93$ Fiscal Year 2019 442,255.82$ 305,426.85$ 236,855.54$ 406,434.26$ 1,390,972.47$ Fiscal Year 2020 454,062.15$ 325,569.25$ 207,088.63$ 136,898.64$ 1,123,618.67$ Fiscal Year 2021 348,012.06$ 275,644.27$ 241,653.81$ 503,542.34$ 1,368,852.48$ Fiscal Year 2022 *624,858.40$ 498,063.04$ 388,893.34$ 609,246.66$ 2,121,061.44$ Fiscal Year 2023 *625,917.25$ 471,685.91$ 354,970.93$ 1,452,574.09$ * This report includes receipts in the correct quarter earned, not in the quarter received. It will not be the same as the City's financial statements. ITEM NUMBER: B-7 DATE: 07/19/23 ATTACHMENT: 3 Page 96 of 96