- Meeting Date:
- 02/21/2017
- From:
- Claire Harper, Recreation Supervisor
Information
TITLE:
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Executive Summary:
In 2015 the Sustainability Program moved the annual Earth Day celebration from the City Hall lawn to Heritage Square and Aspen Avenue (between San Francisco to Leroux Street) at the request of community members and vendors. Earth Day is a popular event and has worked well the downtown businesses to involve them with the event. Special events, like Earth Day, are important to our community. They bring excitement to our City and enhance our quality of life. If done correctly by addressing parking, trash, noise and congestion, a community event street closure has the potential to enhance business in the surrounding area.
The current Special Event Permit Regulations do not allow for a full closure of one-way downtown streets. Deviations from the special event permit packet have been approved by City Council on a case-by-case basis. The Flagstaff Fire Department requires that there be a fire lane and access to all hydrant and water hook-ups on the streets
As a courtesy, the Office of Community Events produces a monthly newsletter for downtown residents and business owners to inform them of the upcoming City Council meetings, street closures and events at Heritage Square. The Sustainability Program will conduct outreach with businesses that will be affected by the street closure.
Financial Impact:
Policy Impact:
Connection to Council Goal and/or Regional Plan:
Transportation:
Goal T.1. Improve mobility access throughout the region.
Economic Development:
Goal ED.3. Regional economic development partners support the start-up, retention and expansion of existing business enterprises.
Goal ED.6. Tourism will continue to provide a year-round source for the community, while expanding specialized tourist resources and activities.
Goal ED.7. Continue to promote and enhance Flagstaff's unique sense of place as an economic development driver.
Has There Been Previous Council Decision on This:
Options and Alternatives:
B.) Deny the request to close the proposed downtown street.
Background and History:
By allowing the Earth Day event as an exception to the Special Event Permit Regulations regarding the full closure of Aspen Avenue (between San Francisco and Leroux Street), the City is providing a safe alternative location for a community event.
Key Considerations:
Community Involvement:
Involve: The Sustainability Program will conduct outreach with businesses that will be affected by the street closure.