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Commission reviews Art & Wind Festival takeaways; staff outlines summer events and projects

San Ramon Parks & Community Services Commission · June 11, 2026
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Summary

Commissioners praised the recent Art & Wind Festival and suggested more printed maps or a searchable digital map/QR code, wider fine-art representation, and better supply planning; staff highlighted adopted budget items, upcoming July 4 events and the trails master plan going to City Council.

Commissioners reviewed feedback from the recent Art & Wind Festival and offered suggestions for next year, including more printed maps at the city booth, a searchable digital map or QR code, increased fine-art vendor representation and better planning for high-demand giveaways. Several commissioners and staff said the festival felt vibrant and well attended.

Division Manager Morris and commissioners discussed an interest in adding digital tools while keeping paper maps available for attendees. Commissioners suggested the city explore QR-code links to event maps that include a search function and increase map supply at the city booth after running low on printed guides during the event.

The director’s report covered staffing and facilities updates: the trails master plan will go to the City Council for feedback, design funding is in this year’s budget for the Forest Home Farms Boone House renovation, summer programs are underway and the budget for the coming fiscal year was recently adopted. Morris also previewed July 4 events (Run San Ramon and evening activities) and the start of the summer concert series.

Commissioners exchanged liaison and community updates, including senior-advisory activities, a planning commission study session on a multifamily proposal, and the recent Heritage Park inauguration. The meeting adjourned at 7:16 p.m.