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Ione council approves one-year marketing contract for Ed Hughes Memorial Arena over objections

Ione City Council · January 11, 2026
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Summary

Council authorized negotiation and execution of a one-year professional services agreement to hire Sam Fabilla as marketing coordinator for the Ed Hughes Memorial Arena, after staff interviews and public comment. Some council members voiced financial concerns and one member abstained, citing pending litigation.

The Ione City Council authorized staff to negotiate and execute a one-year professional-services agreement for a marketing coordinator for the Ed Hughes Memorial Arena, approving the staff recommendation to select Sam Fabilla (name spelled variously in the transcript). The item followed an RFQ process staff said was used to identify qualified candidates.

The council's discussion addressed both the potential benefits of hiring an experienced promoter and concerns about the long-running financial performance of the arena. One councilmember questioned whether a marketing-only contract could overcome structural limitations at the site (lack of RV hookups, stalls and other amenities) and asked for a clearer financial estimate of baseline operating costs and projected revenue. Staff said the proposed marketing coordinator role and a recently approved public-works assignment were included in the budget and that the city would provide additional cost data at a future meeting.

Public commenters and several councilmembers strongly supported hiring the recommended candidate; several residents described the candidate's track record promoting local events and music nights. A motion to approve the professional-services agreement was made, seconded and carried on a voice vote. The transcript records at least one verbal "no" and one member stating they would abstain because of pending litigation affecting the arena; the motion nevertheless passed and staff was authorized to negotiate terms and return the fully executed agreement.

Council asked for interim reporting and financial detail (costs to run the arena monthly and anticipated revenue contributions) at a follow-up meeting to assess performance against expectations.