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Council Work Session Reviews Special‑Events Cosponsor Budget; City to Produce Turkey Trot This Year

3280732 · May 12, 2025
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Summary

City Parks & Recreation presented changes to the co‑sponsored special events budget for FY 2025‑26, including reduced cash funding, a smaller community event grant pool and the city taking over the Turkey Trot. Council gave consent to the proposed changes during the work session.

City Parks & Recreation updated the council at a May 12 work session on proposed changes to the city’s cosponsored special‑events and fee‑waiver program for fiscal year 2025‑26.

Art Kehrer, director of Parks and Recreation, said the cash funding approach to high‑impact events was revised after a policy change; last year’s amendments created a community event cosponsor program for events with budgets under $20,000 and removed cash funding for some…

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