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Orlando nightlife industry pitches surcharge to fund downtown public safety costs

Por: Orlando Sentinel Crime February 01, 2023

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A nightlife-advocacy group is pitching Orlando officials on a surcharge on downtown purchases as a way to fund more cops and public safety initiatives in the area. The proposal of a 5% tax was crafted by the Orlando Hospitality Alliance and comes amid an ongoing debate on the best way to fund public safety downtown surrounding Orlando’s nightlife. The charge would be on top of the sales tax customers pay on bar tabs and other purchases. The... + full article



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