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Commission approves April 2026 event sponsorships after work‑study adjustments
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Summary
The Arts and Culture Commission approved recommendations for April 2026 event sponsorships (12 applications recommended) and instructed staff to adjust one award (reducing Applicant 3 by $3,000) for staff to finalize; the vote passed by unanimous consent.
The Arts and Culture Commission approved staff recommendations for special event sponsorships at its April 16 meeting, moving to authorize staff to proceed with funding for the April 2026 round after a work-study discussion and a nonbinding adjustment to one application.
Staff said $175,000 had been allocated to the special event sponsorship program (a July 2025 appropriation), with $124,000 available in April 2026 and $65,832 already distributed earlier. In the April round 27 applications were submitted and staff recommended funding 12. Commissioners debated whether one application (Applicant 3, the Winter Market 2026) was primarily a commerce/market event rather than an arts engagement and questioned budget line items and inclusivity. Commissioner Deborah Russell moved to reduce the recommended $3,000 for Applicant 3; Commissioner Bermejo seconded. Staff clarified the item was being discussed in a work-study context and not formally voted at that moment but the commission expressed a majority preference to remove the $3,000 and asked staff to roll the remainder forward.
Later in the meeting commissioners made a formal motion to approve the event sponsorship recommendations; the motion carried by unanimous consent. Staff said the remainder of any unallocated funds would be returned to future program use.

