In a recent government meeting, city officials discussed a draft license agreement aimed at activating a riverfront area, which includes plans for a food truck court, temporary alcohol sales, and community engagement activities. The proposed concept plan features a gazebo for live music, a sand volleyball court, and a parking area designed to minimize stormwater impact.
City staff have yet to review the draft agreement, which outlines a nominal license fee typical of city contracts. Officials emphasized that the agreement would ensure the city is held harmless from any liabilities associated with activities on the property, including alcohol sales. This separation of liability was a key concern raised by one official, who highlighted the importance of insurance coverage for events held on city property.
The discussions also touched on the potential for the site to generate tax revenue, as it would be classified as a privately owned property once the temporary activities are established. The meeting underscored the city's commitment to fostering community engagement and enhancing the riverfront experience, with further reviews and adjustments to the concept plan expected as the project progresses.