Consultants to present results of Auburn ME sports tourism study
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14 January 2018 (Edited )
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Consultants Huddle Up have recommended the City of Auburn establish a "dedicated tourism office" with 2 staffers, for an initial investment of $138,000 to $192,000.
But Auburn officials seem to feel that Lewiston and other regional jurisdictions should share in the cost and benefits of increased tourism.
So I suspect no tourism initiative will be getting off the ground in Androscoggin County anytime soon. Too bad.