Paradise California enclave locked in bitter civil war as vital $300,000 suddenly pulled
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Paradise California enclave locked in bitter civil war as vital $300,000 suddenly pulled
The city of Carmel decided to push back a $292,947 funding request related to marketing efforts after residents voiced concerns over gridlock and overcrowding caused by tourism.
The city of Carmel withdrew a request for financing for tourism marketing for $292,947 after residents expressed concerns about traffic congestion and massification linked to the growth of visitors, a measure that has enraged some business owners who depend on tourism. The City Council unanimously approved a $42 million budget for fiscal year 2026-27 during its June 2 meeting, but excluded the allocation of nearly $300,000 for marketing. “Visito…
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