By Paul Post
Firms and organizations seeking a share of Warren County occupancy tax money have until September 15 to submit applications.
Occupancy tax is a 4 percent tax on hotel, motel, bed-and-breakfasts and short-term rentals, which is used to promote tourism in Warren County.
The total collected has nearly doubled in the past five years from $4.2 million in 2020, an historically low figure caused by COVID, to the $8 million generated in 2024.
Twenty-five percent of the money collected is distributed directly to towns and the City of Glens Falls (nearly $2.4 million in 2023) to use however they want. The Town of Thurman, for example, uses money to promote its Fall Farm Tour and Maple Days in spring.
But occupancy tax also funds Warren County Tourism Department ($2.2 million in 2023) and partially supports Lake George Chamber of Commerce and Convention & Visitors Bureau, Cool Insuring Arena and many other local visitor-related attractions and programs.
Dozens of awards totaling $861,860 were made this year to special events and organizations that requested funding.
These ranged from $5,831 for the World Awareness Children’s Museum in Glens Falls, to the highest amount ($83,130) for Lake George Winter Carnival.








