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Winnsboro Main Street reviews Autumn Trails turnout, signs Placer AI geofencing contract and plans recycling of 5,500 pounds of pumpkins
Summary
Main Street reported strong Autumn Trails attendance, said staff signed a Placer AI geofencing contract to capture visitor zip‑code data, and proposed recycling about 5,500 pounds of leftover pumpkins to FFA or local ranchers; several volunteer and holiday‑decoration logistics were also discussed.
Main Street staff reported higher‑than‑expected turnout for recent festivals and said the board has contracted Placer AI to provide geofencing analytics for tourism and events.
The director said the cowboy gathering drew between 1,200 and 1,500 people a day based on Placer AI pulling historical data, and that the service provides zip‑code reports to track where visitors come from. "I signed the contract, actually Mackenzie signed the contract. I presented it to her on Monday," the director said; she added the system can produce year‑over‑year comparisons and historical data…
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