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City recommends keeping 2026 events calendar largely unchanged; staff flags Food Truck Carnival location uncertainty
Summary
The city’s communications director proposed a 2026 events schedule that largely mirrors 2025, recommended keeping the Food Truck Carnival while a remediation timeline is reassessed, and sought council feedback on neighborhood-night logistics and coupon levels for food vendors.
Diana Wilson, director of communications and events, presented the proposed 2026 event schedule to Northglenn City Council on Oct. 20 and recommended maintaining a program similar to the current year while making smaller operational changes such as extending Pirate Fest hours to 8 p.m.
Wilson told council that staff’s recommendation was to “pretty much keep it the same as this year,” citing strong attendance and steady sponsorship and noting that Food Truck Carnival “is the 1 that actually brings in the significant amount of revenue.” She explained that soil remediation and demolition timelines around the old recreation parking lot remain uncertain, and that staff will monitor whether Food Truck Carnival can remain at its current site for 2026 or will need a new location for future years.
The presentation…
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