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Tulare council commits up to $40,000 for July 4 Sequoia Symphony event; council members pledge $1,000 each

Tulare City Council · March 4, 2026
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Summary

After discussion about sponsorships and operator revenue splits, Tulare’s council agreed to a funding plan for a July 4 Sequoia Symphony concert at the Adventist Health Amphitheater, endorsing a $40,000 estimate and asking each council member to contribute $1,000 toward initial matching funds; motion passed 5–0.

The Tulare City Council on March 3 voted unanimously to back a plan to host the Sequoia Symphony at the Adventist Health Amphitheater on July 4, approving a budget framework the city says is estimated at $40,000.

Staff presented a cost breakdown that listed production and symphony fees and estimated security and janitorial costs. “Estimate production to be $22,500, symphony cost, $15,000, janitorial $1,500, and security $1,000 for a total of $40,000,” city staff said during the presentation. Councilman Maderos said the goal is to avoid using general…

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