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CC Work Session 2.2. <br />Meeting Date: 02/21/2012 <br />By: Aaron Backman, Administrative <br />Services <br />Title: <br />Consideration of Membership in Twin Cities Gateway Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) <br />Background: <br />During the last two months the Economic Development/Marketing Manager has been having discussions with Scott <br />Davy, the new General Manager for the Ramsey Comfort Suites, regarding the City of Ramsey joining the local <br />convention and visitors bureau or CVB. Destination marketing organizations, such as CVBs, promote a city or <br />region in order to increase the number visitors and thereby increase the economic activity of the area. Currently <br />over 100 communities in Minnesota are members of a CVB. <br />The Twin Cities Gateway is a CVB that markets 9 communities and 22 hotel properties in the northern portion of <br />the Minneapolis -St. Paul metropolitan area (See attached website map). Twin Cities Gateway or TCG's website is <br />www.tcgateway.com. Its legal name is Minnesota Metro North Tourism Board and its d/b /a is Twin Cities <br />Gateway. In 2008 a number of the communities east of the Mississippi River broke away from the Visit <br />Minneapolis North CVB to form their own organization. They wanted to focus more narrowly on tourism and do so <br />with less administrative costs. The idea was to create a non - profit corporation, funded by the local option lodging <br />tax, that would market the region's strengths: sports venues (e.g. the National Sports Center or NSC), convention <br />space and proximity to outdoor amenities and the Twin Cities. The aim is to draw leisure and business travelers <br />who will take lodging in the member cities' hotels and spend their travel dollars in restaurants and entertainment <br />venues. <br />Today the Twin Cities Gateway CVB represents the communities of Anoka, Blaine, Coon Rapids, Fridley, Ham <br />Lake, Lino Lakes, Mounds View, New Brighton, and Shoreview. Its $650,000 budget is funded by a 3 percent <br />sales tax collected by the 22 lodging properties. Those funds are forwarded on to the member cities and then <br />transmitted (less a 5% administrative fee for the city) on to TCG. Another financial benefit for the member cities is <br />a yearly amount (currently $2,000, plus a proportionate amount based on lodging tax revenue) provided for any <br />local festival selected by the City Council (such as Happy Days). <br />TCG focuses more on tourism and sports destination and less on the meeting & convention segment. It operates on <br />a much more lean manner than other local CVBs. Whereas other CVBs may spend 50 to 70% of their resources on <br />administrative overhead, TCG allocates only 25% on overhead. The lionshare of TCG's resources is used for <br />marketing activities, such as Internet ads, online social media apps, regional destination marketing, etc. Fewer <br />resources are allocated for hard -copy visitors' guides since 70 +% of visitors get their information online. <br />Being a member of the CVB would allow for the City of Ramsey to expand its promotion of events (e.g. Game <br />Fair), venues (e.g. Fountains of Ramsey, The Links at North Fork Golf Course, Rum River Hills Golf Course), <br />unique resources (e.g. Rum River Central Regional Park and Mississippi West Regional Park), and to do so in a cost <br />effective way. Attached are samples of TCG promotion on its website. <br />From a practical standpoint, by being a member of Twin Cities Gateway, Comfort Suites would not have to pay <br />rebates or commissions to the NSC (non- member hotel properties have to pay a 10% commission). Since the NSC <br />is the world's largest amateur athletic complex and receives millions of visitors a year, Comfort Suites sees an <br />opportunity to pick up sports - related overnight stays. In summary, membership in TCG appears to be a benefit for <br />the hotel, the City's festival, and overall marketing efforts for the City of Ramsey. <br />Recommendation: <br />
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