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Boards and Commissions

Overview

The 4A Tax Board in Matador, TX focuses on the allocation and management of local sales tax revenues to fund projects that promote industrial growth, job creation, and infrastructure development. This board’s primary objective is to support the economic development of the area by attracting new businesses and expanding existing ones, ensuring that Matador remains a viable place for both businesses and residents.

Meetings

Current Month

Agenda and Minutes

4A Tax Board Members

  • Si Causey
  • Kurt Keopke
  • Cade Drum
  • Nicki Dempsey
  • Marilynn Hicks

Overview

The 4B Tax Board operates with a broader mandate, using sales tax revenue to not only enhance economic growth but also to improve public services like parks, recreational facilities, and community projects. This board ensures that tax dollars are invested in projects that benefit the overall quality of life in Matador, addressing a range of public needs and contributing to the well-being of its residents.

Meetings

Current Month

Agenda and Minutes

4B Tax Board Members

  • Danika Jameson
  • Tanya Multer
  • Janie Campbell
  • Lisa Stone
  • Bert Darsey
  • Rodney Williams

Overview

The Water District Board oversees the city’s water resources, ensuring that Matador residents have access to a reliable and clean water supply. This board manages the infrastructure and services related to water distribution, wastewater management, and the sustainability of local water sources, safeguarding one of the city’s most vital resources for both residential and commercial use.

Meetings

Current Month

Agenda and Minutes

Water District Board Members

  • Dvonna Grundy
  • Jeromy Jameson
  • Austin Taylor
  • Warren Multer

Overview

The Hotel/Motel Tax in Matador, TX is a local tax applied to guests who stay in hotels, motels, and similar accommodations within the city. This tax is designed to generate revenue that can be used to promote tourism, improve local infrastructure, and fund various community projects.

Key Points:

  • Revenue Usage: The funds collected through the Hotel/Motel Tax are typically allocated towards enhancing tourism-related services, promoting the city as a destination, and maintaining public spaces and facilities.
  • Tax Application: Guests staying at hotels, motels, bed and breakfasts, and short-term rental properties within Matador are subject to this tax, which is usually calculated as a percentage of the total lodging cost.
  • Beneficiaries: Both residents and visitors benefit from the improvements funded by this tax, as it helps support local businesses, maintain public amenities, and foster economic growth in Matador.

This tax plays an important role in boosting Matador’s tourism efforts and supporting community development.

Meetings

Current Month

Agenda and Minutes

 

Overview

Market Matador is an initiative designed to promote local businesses and encourage economic engagement within the city. Through various programs and events, this effort aims to drive community involvement, boost local commerce, and create opportunities for small businesses to thrive. It plays a crucial role in stimulating the city’s economy and enhancing Matador’s reputation as a business-friendly community.

Meetings

Current Month

Agenda and Minutes

Market Matador Board

  • Dvonna Grundy
  • Ronald Bailey
  • Ronnie Vandiver
  • Lee Hurt
  • Danika Jameson