Travel board to consider $719,000 for Chamber visitor services

The Jackson Hole Travel and Tourism Board is set to review a Fiscal Year 2027 funding commitment of up to $719,000 for Chamber of Commerce visitor services.

The Jackson Hole Travel and Tourism Board is set to consider funding Chamber of Commerce visitor services at up to $719,000 for Fiscal Year 2027. The proposed contract says the board would fund the work “in the amount budgeted” for the year, with a ceiling of $719,000 visitor services contract.

For operators who depend on visitor spending, this is one of the cleaner tourism-budget questions: whether public lodging-tax governance keeps paying for front-door information services, and under what reimbursement controls. The contract would require quarterly expense vouchers with documentation, including overhead and employee costs, and says the Chamber must cover costs beyond the board’s funding limit.

Source Documents

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June 11, 2026Travel and Tourism Board Resolution — Visitor Services Contract with Chamber of Commerceresolution