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Published: 26 July 2018 26 July 2018

Silver City – The Silver City Town Council on Tuesday approved a proposal for marketing services to be provided by Griffin & Associates, an Albuquerque-based marketing firm, tasked with branding and promoting Silver City as a preferred, year-round travel destination. The award-winning firm's proposal was recommended to the council by a lodgers' tax review committee, which considered three proposals before recommending Griffin. The marketing contract will be funded by the Silver City Lodgers' Tax, and Grant County will have the opportunity to participate in the process, said Alex Brown, Silver City town manager.

"I'm very excited to develop a cohesive branding strategy for the town, which we anticipate will increase tourism and support local business," Brown said. "This is a tremendous opportunity to work with a company that has a terrific track record in the area of destination promotion, and that is known for working closely with the community. This is a very exciting project for the entire county, and we look forward to hearing their ideas."

The Town earlier this month awarded $50,000 in lodgers' tax funds to nine local nonprofit organizations, primarily to support events which promote the town and help increase tourism in the area.
 
The New Mexico Lodgers' Tax was originally enacted in 1969, and gives towns and counties within the state the ability to create, impose and collect an occupancy tax for revenues generated within lodging establishments, including hotels, motels, cottages, bed-and-breakfast establishments and other lodging businesses. The Silver City lodgers' tax rate is five percent, which is received first by the state, then later dispersed to the town.

The following Silver City non-profit organizations were recently awarded lodger's tax for the current fiscal year, which began July 1: