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Park and Recreation Commission <br />Meeting Date: 07/14/2022 <br />By: Mark Riverblood, Engineering/Public <br />Works <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Affirm and Update Policy Relating to Non -programmed Activity as part of the Summer Concert Series <br />Purpose/Background: <br />5.2. <br />The City began programming concerts at The Draw (amphitheater and adjoining areas) beginning in 2010. In the <br />following years the numbers of people gathered at the amphitheater continued to grow for these Thursday evening <br />events. As the numbers of patrons grew, differing interests saw this crowd as a 'captive audience' for their benefit, <br />and began approaching patrons handing out flyers, coupons for businesses, with others also asking if they could set <br />up table(s) to advertise and sell wares. <br />At this same time, the Ramsey Foundation (in close association with the Park & Recreation Commission) was <br />offering single entity sponsorships each week to raise money to pay for the performances. Business interests and <br />occasionally persons campaigning for political office continued to 'show up' and mingle with the people at the park <br />and patrons seated in the amphitheater —with some more aggressive sales representatives literally stepping over <br />people and weaving through the seating areas handing out swag, flyers and paper advertising. This activity was <br />clearly at odds with the intent of the concerts as a social gathering and place where residents could be free from <br />distraction and being sold something —and perceived as an annoyance by some park patrons. <br />Notification: <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Finally, in 2014 it was determined that a policy to limit or regulate sales and solicitation at the concerts was needed <br />to maintain the quality of experience for patrons at these events. In that the Foundation and Park & Recreation <br />Commission collaborated and reserved the park primarily for the purpose of leisure and fun —a policy as described <br />was developed such that it could be communicated to people 'showing up' or requesting to sell things, that this was <br />not permitted at the Thursday evening concerts. (It may be noted that there are many opportunities in the city where <br />sales and advertising are permitted or encouraged, including at the Elmcrest Art Fair and Happy Days to mention <br />two.) <br />A policy was approved in 2014 by the Ramsey Foundation (the unity reserving the amphitheater) and <br />acknowledged by the Park & Recreation Commission that same year. The policy was an effective communications <br />tool and reduced or eliminated the extraneous activity at the park for the benefit of residents attending the concerts. <br />Now that the Foundation is no longer conducting fundraising (concert sponsorships), and the performances are paid <br />for directly by the city —it seems like a good time to update the policy 8 years after establishment, (and correct <br />some details like mention of the Farmer's Market). The first attachment is the proposed updated policy, with the <br />second attachment the original policy. <br />Funding Source: <br />No funding is required or implicated by considering this case. <br />Recommendation: <br />