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Council requires committee concurrence for invited nonprofits at city booths and waives fees for council-approved committee events
Summary
Talent City Council voted Aug. 6 to require committees to obtain council concurrence before inviting nonprofit partners to share city-provided spaces such as Harvest Festival booths and directed staff to waive cost-recovery fees for council-approved committee events at the Talent Community Center.
The Talent City Council on Aug. 6 adopted two motions that change how city committees may use city-provided event space. First, the council will require committees to seek council concurrence if they wish to invite another nonprofit to share a city-provided booth or similar space at events such as the Harvest Festival. Second, the council directed staff to waive cost-recovery fees for council-approved, committee-sponsored events at the Talent Community Center and to keep a record of waived fees.
The measures grew out of a staff request for direction after a volunteer festival contractor asked whether a…
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