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File #: 26-0611    Version: 1 Name:
Type: General Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/1/2026 In control: City Commission Regular Meeting
On agenda: 5/5/2026 Final action:
Title: Discussion and Possible Action Regarding Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Recommendation Memorandum for Event Cost Reduction Strategies.
Attachments: 1. PRAB Memo – Event Cost Reductions
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TO: Honorable Mayor & Members of the North Port Commission

FROM: Heather Faust, MMC, FCPC, City Clerk

TITLE: Discussion and Possible Action Regarding Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Recommendation Memorandum for Event Cost Reduction Strategies.


Recommended Action

I move to direct the City Manager to draft a fee schedule for bounce houses and specialized activities at special events, and to develop a sponsorship strategy to offset event costs, to be brought back to the City Commission for review.

City Commission Options

Option 1: I move to direct the City Manager to draft a fee schedule for bounce houses and specialized activities at special events, and to develop a sponsorship strategy to offset event costs, to be brought back to the City Commission for review.

* Pro: This option actively addresses rising event costs and creates multiple new municipal revenue streams through user fees and corporate partnerships.

* Con: It may face resistance from residents accustomed to free activities and creates an immediate administrative burden for City staff to develop fee structures, collection methods, and sponsorship packets.

Option 2: I move to direct the City Manager to explore event sponsorship opportunities and/or a sponsorship program, to be brought back to the City Commission for review.

* Pro: This approach generates potential revenue to offset municipal costs while keeping events inclusive, family-friendly, and completely free for residents.

* Con: It relies heavily on variable sponsorship income that is not guaranteed and requires dedicated staff time and marketing efforts to secure and manage.

Option 3: I move to decline further action at this time and direct the City Clerk to notify the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board.

* Pro: Declining action guarantees that City events remain completely free and accessible for all community members without creating any new administrative workload or logistical changes.

* Con: It fails to address the ri...

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