I've been in Seattle for the last week at a national conference with several thousand history teachers. The nerdity was deep. Overwhelming at times. Staying in a larger city, at a large Hyatt that was part hotel, part condos, around the corner from the Seattle Convention Center, I had a lot of opportunity to think about what Salt Lake City is missing out on. Not that Salt Lake City would be competing with Seattle for the largest conventions, but that we're missing out on conferences that go to comparably-sized cities. In recent years I've attended conferences in Denver, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Kansas City--all of which do a better job of integrating their visitors' hotel and convention centers than we do in Salt Lake. Which is to say, we don't really do it at all. We're missing out on a lot of business (and tax dollars) that would be coming into the state--not just the conventions and the hotel, but the restaurants and shopping and entertainment that come along with it. I spent way too much money in Seattle, and I'm a freaking tightwad when it comes to travel...we're missing out on the $$$ of these people, many of whom actually do want to come here, but are being turned away because there's no room at the inn. Or...hotel.
This morning on the way in to work I heard a news story--from now until November 30th, Ben McAdams (county mayor-elect) has a Public Input Portal on his website. He and his transition team are looking for ideas and information from the public. I encourage you to put in a good word or two for the convention center hotel--let them know that it's important to you, for whatever reason. ...I know there are some of you here that don't want to see the county tax dollars involved in supporting a convention center hotel in any way, and I understand that--you can put in your input too.
Here's the link to his website--I assume he'll have something else in place to collect feedback after he actually becomes county mayor--this is just his first step.
http://benmcadams.com/feedback/