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HRA Regular Session 5. 1. <br />Meeting Date: 02/25/2014 <br />By: Mark Riverblood, Engineering/Public <br />Works <br />Information <br />Title: <br />The Draw Summer Event Series <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case is to highlight the park participation trends relative to activity at The Draw, outline the <br />plans for 2014 - and also seek sponsorship of one concert by the Housing and Redevelopment Authority. <br />In brief, concert attendance was up 30% in 2013 over 2012. And for 2014 a similar trend may be expected - due in <br />part to a significant upgrade in performers (no low-cost 'amateurs') scheduled by the City of Ramsey Foundation for <br />this next season. <br />Staff feels that The Draw Summer Event Series is certainly a meaningful, recreational and communal activity for <br />residents, but also one with a favorable economic impact. The endeavor is also an example of successful <br />collaboration between the Ramsey Foundation and the City in the delivery ofFree recreation for residents (concerts <br />paid for by sponsors) — and at the same time, builds a sense of community. Additionally, by having the Farmer's <br />Market at the same venue, it provides an opportunity for residents to obtain healthy, locally grown foods — <br />all -the -while supporting small businesses that sponsor the events, the concessionaire, the growers and vendors at <br />the market, as well as the performers. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />As it relates to economic development, it is believed that, the concert and companion market encourages people to <br />keep more of their purchases local (as well as locally grown) — and builds familiarity with The COR, with its <br />attendant businesses. While about 10% of the concert attendees' bike or walk to the events, most do not. During the <br />summer of 2013, Staff took traffic counts (of autos) on a `normal' Wednesday and also on the following Thursday <br />(Farmer's Market and concert night) around The Draw. Approximately 968 more vehicles were tallied coming into <br />The COR as a result of the market and concert. Extrapolating to an average of 2 persons per vehicle + bicyclists' <br />and pedestrians results in approximately 2,000 park patrons for programmed Thursdays. <br />The above may be an example of park facilities functioning not only as a place to recreate, but also as an element of <br />sustainable economic development, and supporting the mission's of the HRA and Economic Development <br />Authority. As introduced earlier, the subject of this case is to request HRA's sponsorship of a concert night, similar <br />to what has been done the last four years. <br />At the Foundation's February meeting, a check for $1,000 was contributed by the Ramsey Rotary for The Draw <br />Summer Event Series, which in effect begins the 2014 sponsorship activity. Staff has requested that August 7th be <br />reserved tentatively for the HRA's sponsorship consideration. While there is no assurance of good weather, the <br />evening concert may be very popular due to the combination of factors: weekly attendance generally rises through <br />the summer, and as mentioned, the season's acts are of a 'higher' caliber than previous years - which should build <br />enthusiasm. Additionally, this will be the first time Ramsey has hosted a Beatles tribute band ('Rubber Soul'). This <br />group agreed to lessor price point than normal ($1,500) as a one-time courtesy, and to market themselves to the <br />north metro. <br />Attached is the draft 2014 Summer Events Series flyer, and also the 2013 wrap-up PowerPoint presentation to the <br />Park and Recreation Commission. <br />