City of Centralia Tourism Commission met February 17

Bryan Kuder - City of Centralia Mayor
Bryan Kuder - City of Centralia Mayor - City of Centralia
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City of Centralia Tourism Commission met February 17.

Here is the agenda provided by the commission:

I. CALL TO ORDER- Davis, Chair

II. ROLL CALL

III. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION –

IV. MINUTES –

      January 20, 2026 Meeting

V. TREASURER’S REPORT

VI. ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT’S REPORT

      1. Destination Development Training: Branding

      2. IDOT Tourism Attraction Signs

      3. See Centralia Website

      4. Marion County “America 250” Committee

      5. Regional Business Expo at KC – Saturday, March 28, 2026

VII. NEW BUSINESS

VIII. DISCUSSION

      Hotel Feasibility Study Update

IX. ADJOURNMENT

https://www.cityofcentralia.org/media/9171



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