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Greater Sandusky Partnership tells commission it leveraged city funds, highlights housing, theater and corridor plans

Sandusky City Commission · January 27, 2026
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The Greater Sandusky Partnership told the Sandusky City Commission on Jan. 26 that its Destination Sandusky program leveraged a $150,000 city contribution into $265,000 of direct event spending in 2025, produced or supported 107 downtown events and expanded social‑media reach; GSP also outlined housing and corridor planning priorities for 2026.

The Greater Sandusky Partnership reported to the Sandusky City Commission on Jan. 26 that its destination-marketing and economic-development programs produced measurable results in 2025 and outlined priorities for 2026.

Mackenzie Spriggs, who oversees the Destination Sandusky component, told the commission that the organization leveraged the city’s $150,000 commitment into $265,000 of direct event spending and either produced or supported 107 downtown events in 2025. She said Party at the Pier drew about 16,000 attendees and that 57% of that audience was local — defined as within 10 miles — while about 20% traveled more than 50 miles.

“Produced means that we did it, and supported means that we served on a committee, contributed financially, or assisted in a substantial way,” Spriggs…

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