Transient Occupancy Tax Down by 0.8%

Source: City of Santa Barbara

The City of Santa Barbara collected approximately $1.14 million in transient occupancy taxes (TOT) for February 2019, which is 0.8% below February of last year.  

The City has collected approximately $12.84 million in TOT revenues through the first eight months of this fiscal year, which runs from July 1 through June 30.  The City’s adopted TOT budget is $19,605,700.

The Transient Occupancy Tax table can be viewed here.

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  1. My idea is the Occupancy Tax is down because the city didn’t have mandatory evacuations in Montecito, forcing everyone into a hotel. Look how much they bragged about how it was up in January & February… the months they have evacuations, despite minimal rain many of those days.

  2. Our downtown isn’t attractive for a stroll/shopping anymore. If you stay at an expensive place where you can enjoy the pool, restaurants & spa services, or just drive to a golf course and dinner somewhere very upscale, SB is still attractive. Many former tourists can’t afford or aren’t interested in that kind of vacation.

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