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Douglas County authorizes up to $275,000 in hotel-motel tax funds for FIFA World Cup watch party, 4-1

March 31, 2026 | Douglas County, Georgia


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Douglas County authorizes up to $275,000 in hotel-motel tax funds for FIFA World Cup watch party, 4-1
The Douglas County Board of Commissioners voted 4-1 on March 31 to authorize the county to use up to $275,000 from the unrestricted portion of hotel-motel excise tax proceeds to support a county-sponsored FIFA World Cup watch party and related public-event activations.

Commissioner Whitney Kenner Jones and other supporters framed the expenditure as an economic opportunity and requested flexibility if the county did not obtain a required license. County legal staff and commissioners discussed options to protect the county from vendor penalties, including drafting vendor agreements with explicit cancellation language or returning to the board to pivot to a lower-security, family-oriented festival.

In explaining the contingency, one commissioner said the county should be ready to 'pivot' to a family-oriented event that would reduce public-safety costs while still showcasing local businesses if licensing or safety requirements made a World Cup watch event impractical. The board instructed legal to include cancellation clauses allowing the county to terminate vendor agreements without penalty or to seek a subsequent vote to change the event format.

The resolution authorizes use of hotel-motel excise tax proceeds for event activation and related costs; the transcript records the motion carrying 4-1. The transcript does not record individual recorded votes by name for this item.

Action and next steps: legal will draft vendor agreements with cancellation language and staff will proceed with planning. The board noted the county will return if a substantive pivot is required.

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