Uvalde Hesperian

Solar Eclipse Coordinator position request by THCRR approved by UC Commissioner’s Court

THCRR President Jamie Holmes

Commissioners approve three separate items requested by Texas Hill Country River Region (THCRR)

New Solar Eclipse Coordinator Position

 Texas Hill Country River Region President Jamie Holmes spoke to the Uvalde Commissioner’s Court on a budget request for Hotel/Motel tax changes and proposed staffing concept.

Holmes addressed the Court requesting they approve a proposed staffing change which will give THCRR the ability to create a new Solar Eclipse Coordinator Position to lead the organization’s preparations for the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse which will occur on Monday, April 8th. She stated THCRR has $400,000 budgeted specifically for eclipse preparations. The total solar eclipse is expected to bring tens of thousands of visitors to Uvalde County. 

 She said that while the new Eclipse Coordinator position would initially be created to help Uvalde County and the City of Uvalde prepare for the total solar eclipse event, the coordinator’s duties could extend to help coordinate other events in the county.

Drought and Summer Tourism

“We’re projecting a 15% drop in completions. It’s been a hard time for our guests,” she said referring to the drought conditions affecting tourism and hotel motel occupancy. 

She also stated that river clean-up has been a priority for THCRR.  She also told the court that she believes the THCRR Director’s Position has been filled. 

Tax Code Change Request 

Holmes also asked that the Court submit a request to the State of Texas for a tax code change which would enable THCRR to use HOT Tax monies to pay for needed security in problem areas at some of the County’s river crossings.  The proposed change would also allow for a permit system which would enable the County to charge a fee to pay for needed security for certain events. 

The Commissions voted to approve the proposed budget, the new Eclipse Coordinator Position and the petition to the State of Texas for the Tax Code changes.

 

 

 

 

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