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Janet, a Town of Brookfield resident, has lived in the Elmbrook area for nearly 40 years and is an avid gardener and volunteer. Her blog focuses on the city and town of Brookfield – past, present and future.

Brookfield's Convention & Visitors Bureau

By Janet Wintersberger
Wednesday, Aug 13 2008, 07:16 PM

As most readers know, I live in the Town of Brookfield.  I am about 30 feet from the city line. 

 For about two months, Brookfield's Economic Development Committee has been considering the city's staff proposal to solicit bids for convention and visitor bureau services beyond its existing provider.  These services have been provided by the Brookfield Convention and Visitors Bureau for nearly twenty years.   The bureau is currently autonomous and apparently the mayor and his staff want more control and more accountability from the bureau.

The Bureau's marketing efforts are funded by the city's and town's hotel room taxes. 70% of its revenue is from city hotels; 30% is from the town's hotels. As of the July 28 meeting, the town had not been informed about the city's intent to 'secede'.

Several attendees at the July 28 meeting spoke against the proposal.  An attorney for the Brookfield Convention & Visitors Bureau said the city seemed to be trying to find a solution without defining the problem.  Another person voiced that ‘the proposal was not a positive step' toward regional cooperation.  (As of July 28, the town was not aware of the city's proposal.) 

All but one committee member favored moving forward - sending Requests for Proposals (RFPs) with an anticipated turnover date of January 1, 2009.

Dan Ertl, community development director stressed that, "The Mayor and city department heads have suggested that this is the model that needs to be followed to effectuate change."

This week, Mayor Jeff Speaker clarified the motivation by suggesting that some of the hotel tax revenue should be used toward further economic development of the city.  Is that the intent of the hotel room tax?

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My Two Cents   

What "further economic development" does Speaker foresee?  We've made our main streets a traffic nightmare.  There's no room to park your car  to patronize all the chain restaurants at the Square. Is there any land left to pave over or build up?  There's something fishy about the push to secede from the BCVB.  Too bad we can't get some accountability from the Mayor and his staff.

August 19, 2008 8:19 AM

Richard J. Steinberg   

After just viewing the web voice message of the Chamber of Commerce Director, she mentioned shopping, shopping and shopping as a virtue of our City. Economic Development seems to be in the spotlite and a major priority topic in city government. What about the residents ? Ribbons are cut but taxes are not.

August 25, 2008 8:28 PM

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