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Council approves one-year Chamber contract update amid dispute over Swedish Festival support
Summary
The Kingsburg City Council approved a one-year amendment to its Chamber of Commerce contract on Aug. 20 that maintains annual funding but drew public criticism over festival coordination, particularly the Swedish Festival.
The Kingsburg City Council on Aug. 20 approved a one-year amendment to the city's agreement with the Kingsburg Chamber of Commerce, preserving the city's annual contribution for operations while removing a required Chamber responsibility for the July 3 Independence Day celebration and a $5,000 city contribution tied to that event.
Alex Henderson, city manager, described the proposed revisions as clarifying updates to the 2019 agreement and said the annual city contribution would remain $30,000 for contract delivery; a separate $12,000 allocation for band concerts was also retained. "Highlights of the proposed alterations include the removal of the July third Independence Day celebration from the…
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