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MINUTES
COMMISSION ON SPECIAL EVENTS MEETING
Vail Town Council Chambers
Wednesday, Sept 2, 2015 @ 8:30am
CSE Members Present: Barry Davis
Jeff Andrews
Mark Gordon
Rayla Kundolf
Shenna Richardson
Marco Valenti
Alison Wadey
Town of Vail Staff Present: Sybill Navas, Special Events Coordinator
Kelli McDonald, Economic Development Manager
Others Present: Laura Waniuk, Event Liaison
Margaret Rogers, Vail Town Council
Laurie Asmussen, Eagle Valley Events
Todd Wallis, Vail Centre
Ross Iverson, Vail Centre
Missy Johnson, Highline
Corinne Hara, Vail Centre
Bobby Bank, Vail Info
Sondra Perrig, VVP
Brooke Skjonsby, Vail Resorts
AGENDA:
Meeting materials can be accessed after August 28 at the following link:
http://65.38.144.10/WebLink8/0/fol/321730/Row1.aspx
CSE Chair, Barry Davis, called the meeting to order at 8:32am
Administrative Items
a. Approval of the Minutes of the CSE’s Meeting on August 5, 2015
Motion to approve the minutes of the CSE Meeting, August 5, 2015, as
presented.
M/S/P: Kundolf/Gordon/Unanimous The motion passed 7-0
b. Financial/Contract Overview:
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There was a recommendation by McDonald and Rogers to add attendance total for
all events combined under attendance estimate column, in lieu of the average. Also
add the median numbers for all columns, instead of and/or in addition to the
average. Andrews suggested leaving the NPS column in, but not averaging or
totaling it. Navas mentioned that the final payment has not been released to the
GoPro Games due to outstanding sales tax owed by vendors.
c. CSE Invite: “Thank You Luncheon” to honor the contributions of Rayla Kundolf and
Margaret Rogers: October 7th following the CSE Meeting- Admin Conference Room,
lunch by Yellowbelly? (Victory Lap Lunch)
d. Application Deadlines and Interview Dates for CSE applicants: Interviews at Town
Council Work Session on Tuesday, Dec.15th. Deadline for letters of interest due to
the Town Clerk, Patty McKenny, by Friday, December 4th. CSE members whose
terms expire on December 31, 2015 are: Rayla Kundolf (term limited), Jeff Andrews
and Shenna Richardson.
e. CSE Allocations for 2016 to be presented to Town Council at the evening meeting
on Tuesday, December 1st. Please see revised meeting schedule in packets.
f. Feedback on CSE’s memo regarding recommendation of a Cultural/Education
Facility
Rogers talked about the CSE facility center memo discussed during the “Information
Update” portion of the Council meeting. The plan is to set up a work session with the
CSE to identify what this project entails. Rogers continued that it was important to
work on supporting evidence to provide to the Town Manager’s office. Also, the
question came up about who are users, as well as frequency and type of use for a
facility. There is a need to identify consistent users and what their financial
commitment would be to the facility. McDonald stated that the Town Manager’s
office would like further data that staff could compile. The project includes review of
previous reports and studies identifying Vail Valley venues and comparative analysis
of peer resort properties. Davis asked about how to proceed from the current plan.
Rogers stated that it’s important to use the information provided by staff and to figure
out what is feasible. Davis stated that the CSE needs to improve the narrative in
terms of a community/multi-use facility. Andrews suggested that a 1, 3 and 5 year
plan is a good solution. Andrews stated that the CSE would like to continue to be
part of the conversation on this topic. Rogers said that Vail facility research needs to
be conscious of the scale of the town vs. other facilities and locations. Navas
referenced the history of the Ford Amphitheatre, which was reluctantly embraced by
the Town of Vail when it was first built. There was general opinion that it was too far
“out of town,” and would be too expensive to maintain, etc. Today we recognize that
it is a major anchor of our summer economy, even though it is underutilized during
some of the summer months. Historical data needs to be presented, including
existing facilities, such as Grand View and Donovan. Andrews mentioned that the
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CSE commitment to the Educational and Enrichment Events category shouldn’t be
overlooked.
g. Update on Council’s input at first TOV Budget Review on September 1st
Navas provided a review of the decisions made at yesterday’s Town Council Work
Session on the 2016 budget.
• America’s Opening: Expanded Birds of Prey
Vail Valley Foundation (VVF) Request: $175,000
Add Concert @ Solaris and Legends Race @ Golden Peak on 1st weekend in
December (week before Snow Daze)
Council Comments:
$175K too expensive for a concert
More impact for Beaver Creek
Bruno and Bugby suggest: asking VVF to come give a pitch
Final vote 3-3 – ends up as a “NO” but may change at a future discussion
(Andy Daly was not present)
• CSE Budget: 3% Increase
Bugby comments that there are many in the community that believe we already
have more events and more crowds than we need.
Others in favor- looks like will pass.
• Education/Enrichment Event Budget Request: $150,000 (Council members still
referred to as Tier IV)Finance Director, Kathleen Halloran, explained how that
number was derived, stating that she had been criticized for the original budget
that was solely based on the amounts that were requested in year one. CSE was
asked what they would recommend.
Moffet says they would be better served to task CSE with “What would you do if
you had the amount of $$ needed to attract/create a product consistent with the
Vail Brand?” $150,000 isn’t going to deliver much impact.
1. What are we missing? What are our peer models? - a “World Class Think
Tank” i.e. Aspen Institute example
2. CSE was requested to come in an explain what they have done with this
category and to include:
a. 2014 and 2015: Programming History
b. History of funding
c. Add memo on the EEE Development and Criteria
d. Identify: What can $150,000 buy?
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(Tuesday, September 15- Sybill and Kelli to prep documents for submittal by
September 9th)
Rogers expressed that she was surprised at the pushback by the Council on the
Educational and Enrichment Events category programming budget at $150,000.
Rogers continued that this category has never been clearly defined in the past. The
Town of Vail Mission Statement includes educational reference and thus the town
should follow through with it. She suggested that there is a need to market the
Educational and Enrichment Event funding opportunity to get more applicants. For
the next review on the budget in October, Rogers volunteered Davis to come in and
speak to the council about clarifying the how the fund has been utilized. This will
help council to feel more comfortable with allocating $150,000 to the fund. McDonald
stated that staff has been tasked with what was funded and what was the
programming and results. Staff will pull those from the recaps from 2014 and the
ones from 2015 thus far. This reports needs to be completed in time for the
September 15 council meeting. The request is to identify peer models that the CSE
could emulate or use as an example. McDonald said that the VEAC meeting was
confusing for some of the attendees because the communication wasn’t clear about
what the facility could potentially become. Rogers stated that the council delegated
to the CSE to work through some of these questions. McDonald said that it’s
important to show the council the successes of the Educational and Enrichment
Events category. Rogers said that leadership is the key to the success of the
organizations that have been funded. Davis wants to review an action plan to meet
with staff to identify information needed for the next council Work Session on
September 15, between 1:00-4:00pm. Rogers mentioned that the funding to the VVF
Birds of Prey America’s Opening event for $175,000 did not get approved by the
council by a vote of 3-3. McDonald stated that the main concern of the council was
the concerts on back to back weekends when Snow Daze tried it in 2014 it split
attendance and didn’t increase visitation numbers, and that Beaver Creek, as the
host community of the World Cup races, stands to gain the most benefit.
Event Liaison Marketing Update: Laura Waniuk
• Vail Valley Cup – please see presentation in the supporting documents
Event Recaps – please see documents in Laserfiche for detailed recaps.
Vail America Days- Highline, Missy Johnson
There was a strong focus on tradition for this year’s event. Volvo came on board as
a sponsor. There was lots of youth involvement and relevancy with the parade
theme, anchored by the participation of Mikaela Shiffrin. Pepi and Sheika
Gramshammer were well received as Grand Marshals. Operations were enhanced
by working with the ERC closely. There is opportunity for more sponsor partnerships
for the events. Working with local retailers will be a focus next year. Gordon said he
thought that the event was great and fireworks were fabulous too. Timing of the
fireworks show was good and well-received. Gordon stated that there are some
public safety issues with candy distribution. He was concerned that the kids were
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going to get run over by floats because the candy was dropped or handed off the
floats. Kundolf missed the Stomp kids this year. Navas said that candy is really
tough to clean up; public works has to take care of this.
Vail Arts Festival- Eagle Valley Events, Laurie Asmussen
Asmussen was pleased with the attendance, which was up 8% over last year. They
are identifying which categories that compete too much with LH businesses, such as
fiber, and will limit that genre in future festivals. They increased the number of
artists to 95, but LH is at capacity. They want a great experience for everyone; feel
that 75 to 80 is a better number of artists at that site. New configuration of bus stop
opened up more space. Navas asked about the possibility of using part of LH Circle
towards Dobson Arena. Asmussen replied that she does not like to take the buses
out of LH, and that there are challenges with traffic accessing the condominiums
along that section of road. Andrews suggested that there might be an expansion to
the top deck of the LH parking structure. Wadey reported receiving feedback from
guests who would love to have that event time extended to later in the
afternoon/early evening. Rogers commented that she thought the improvement in
artists was great. Andrews recommended identifying the concerns with the survey.
Navas noted that since the Vail Arts Festival received just $10,000 in funding,
Asmussen’s survey was not conducted by RRC, the contractor hired by the CSE to
survey all of the events that received more than $10,000 in funding. Asmussen
contracts with a different company, which explains some of the incongruities
reflected in the results. She explained that they had been conducting surveys for her
event for 5 years and didn’t want to lose the continuity of the data.
Vail Leadership Institute: Applied Leadership Series
Hara gave an overview on this first year event. There are 6 events in this series with
diverse programs. They build on events that bring speaker and audience together.
Speaker perspective is to make it more of a storytelling format. There were 428
participants at the 6 events. There was some inconsistency with the survey results
as the VLI had used their own survey at a couple of the early events, and then sent
out the RRC survey for the remaining events... The questions in the RRC survey
were not targeted to the type of audience that participated, as it was almost
exclusively local residents and employees. Navas noted that in the coming year, we
may want to look at revising the survey questions for the Education/Enrichment
Events to reflect the difference in funding criteria from the Cultural, Recreation and
Community Events. Navas added that several of the Town of Vail staff attended the
events and enjoyed their experience. Local businesses are affiliated, as are CMC
and other educational organizations. Hara reviewed the marketing tactics and how
they are split between digital and traditional media. Kundolf asked about venue use
and the budget for the rentals of the venue. They held 5 events at Donovan and one
at the Grand View. These were provided at a reduced rate by Town of Vail in-kind
contributions.
Vail Valor Races- by email
Staff did not receive this recap in time for inclusion in the meeting documents.
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Motion to approve the final funding disbursements for Vail America
Days and the Vail Leadership Institute: Applied Leadership Series
M/S/P: Kundof/Wadey/Unanimous The motion passed 7-0
NPS discussion
Andrews reviewed the definition of NPS and how the numbers impact the overall
perception of the event performance. NPS scores drop about 20% if the surveys are
distributed over email post-event and not in person. Andrews asked to have RRC
come discuss their process and methodology for the surveys at next month’s CSE
meeting. McDonald confirmed she would request that. Valenti stated that it should
be noted when the survey switches from an in person to email survey in order to
understand methodology changes.
Review CSE procedures for evaluation of RFP’s for 2016 events: Staff
• Wednesday, November 4th: 8:30am-5:30pm at the Antlers in Lionshead
• Wednesday, November 11th: 8:30am-3:30pm at the Antlers in Lionshead
Navas explained how the process works and expectations for the CSE. Scoring
sheets will need to be returned to staff by noon on Thursday, Nov. 5. The score
sheet results from Nov. 4 meeting are not final at that time, but rather will provide a
base line for sharing of opinions and debate that leads to the final decisions which
will be made on November 11th. A spreadsheet combining everyone’s input will be
provided as the worksheet for that discussion. Gordon stated that the point total is
just one data point, along with subjective process and historical experience that also
contribute to the final decisions. Andrews asked if there could be time on the agenda
in October to discuss the methodology and tips for the funding process. Davis said
that it’s a good idea to be polarizing when scoring RFP’s in that first meeting, as it
stimulates productive discussion. Navas added that there is one application form for
both event categories and the producer will self select which category they believe
that they belong in. The CSE will have the ability to move them into a different
category if they feel the criteria is a better match, however the budget for funding
cannot be transferred between the Entertainment/Enrichment events and the
Cultural/Recreation/Community events.
Review of strategic points from VLMDAC and how to apply to the CSE’s RFP
review: Staff Please see presentation provided in the meeting materials.
Navas and McDonald reviewed the marketing objectives of the VLMDAC and CSE.
McDonald explained in shift of age group to 25-54, which will also capture ages 55-
65. Kundolf stated that it’s important to include information about off peak seasons
and lower ADR which could also support a multi-use facility. McDonald stated that it
shows the alignment between the CSE and VLMDAC.
New Business and Community Input
Iverson from VLI said they are expanding on the brand Vail Centre. He also asked if
the CSE could move the event from Recreation and Cultural to Education and
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Enrichment category. The answer is yes. The VLI 2016 event will be incubated and
be a step in between the larger event in 2017. VLI plans to focus on investor events
in the next few months and they are still interested in purchasing Treetops.
Motion to adjourn meeting at 10:25
M/S/P: Kundolf/Valenti/Unanimous The motion passed 7-0
Next CSE Meeting:
Wednesday, October 7, 2015 @ 8:30am
Vail Town Council Chambers