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/Community Development Committee
April 6, 1995
Committee:
Attending:
Also Attending:
Absent:
Chairman Doylen, Members Dekker and Marshall
All
Assistant Town Administrator Widmer, Directors
Stamey, Kilsdonk and Hinze, Advertising
Manager Marsh, Sales and Marketing Director
Pickering, Deputy Clerk Kuehl
None
Chairman Doylen called the meeting to order at 8:00 a.m.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
1995 Advertising Report. Manager Marsh reported that articles on
the Rocky Mountain National Park appeared in FamilY_Camping Guide,
Kansas City Star. Audubon. and Birders World. A distribution of
400,000 copies of the Colorado State Vacation_Guide will be made
available to welcome centers, fulfillment centers, and DIA.
As of March 31, 1995, Town packet requests are 7% over the same
period in 1994, and as of February 28, 1995, the 800-line incoming
calls increased 31% over the same period in 1994. A high number of
residual calls, people responding to ads from previous years, are
being received. The Chamber is active in the referral loop,
meaning that motels, when full and unable to help the caller, are
referring the caller back to the Chamber for further assistance.
Calls requesting state-wide information are decreasing.
Betterment Fund/James Frank Photography Co-op. Manager Marsh
reported on an opportunity to position a full-page, 4 color ad in
Rpst Weddings at no cost to the Town as this publisher desired a
family-oriented resort. The magazine distribution is 290,
copies, four times per year. Film from an existing ad will be used
to avoid production costs. As an example of public/private
partnerships, James Frank agreed to discount the original user fee
by 1/2, with the Betterment Fund agreeing to pay the other 1/2 of
the user fee.
Peak to Peak Scenic Byway Update. Manager Marsh reported that a
Memorandum of Understanding between the governmental jurisdictions
along the Peak to Peak Highway to develop a Corridor Management
Plan was approved in June 1993. Two ISTEA grants (G.I.S. Resources
and Services Inventory, $21,000; Interpretive Overlook Wayside
Exhibit Development, $65,000) were approved in September 1993 for
work during 1994 and 1995. It is anticipated that a new overlook
can be established northwest of the current overlook near
Allenspark, which will be abandoned. A Tourism Business Study was
conducted in 1993. A Leadership Attitude^ Survey, a Resident
Attitude Survey, and public input meetings will be conducted with
expected completion of the Corridor Management Plan by the end of
1995. Manager Marsh added that CDOT has become an active
participant in the planning process.
May 5th Insert. This insert is in production for Front Range daily
newspapers.
Internet Research/Virtual Visitors Guide. Manager Marsh is
conducting testing and evaluation on various internet programs.
The Domain Name of "rockymtntrav.com" has been approved for
internet communications. The visitors guide will be entered on the
internet with changes made to facilitate use.
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Conference Center Report. Sales and Marketing Director Pickering
reported that the internet is being used by conference planners and
plans are to include the Conference Center in the future. Director
Pickering reviewed 1995 bookings. Although the Conference Center
focuses on Colorado groups, three planned conferences will provide
national exposure: the National Wildlife Conference, Snow and Ice
Conference, and the Society of Government Meeting Plannep.
Director Pickering reported that each year menu changes instituted
by the Holiday Inn are reviewed for the purpose of market
positioning. A menu comparison was distributed which included
Steamboat Springs, Beaver Run, Vail, Keystone, and Southeast
■Denver. The room upgrading is continuing and a schedule will be
presented when available.
Reports: Assistant Widmer reported that a Watchable Wildlife video
is in production and should be available in early summer.
MUSEUM
Landscaping Update. Director Kilsdonk commended the Parks crew for
their excellent job landscaping the Museum grounds. This task
includes terracing by the sign, placing trees along the
sidewalk, expanding the irrigation system, and planting
wildflowers, prairie grass, sod and bluegrass. The projected
completion date is May 1.
Programs. The Museum's March 23 program, "Women, World War II, and
the Estes Park Homefront", attracted 35 participants. On April 24,
Tracv Brady will present "The Colorado Mountain Club and
Environmentalism in Colorado" at 7:00 p.m. in the Municipa
Building, Room 203.
Deacoessions. Pursuant to the Museum's Collections policy Town
Board approval is required for the deacoession^^^^^
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collection. The Advisory Board recommends the following
two donations for deaccessioning:
• 1950's Forest Service uniform, donated in 1987
by Ralph Read. Mr. Read has asked that it be
transferred to the Grand County Museum. Mr.
Read will donate a similar uniform in its
place.
. 1940's rebuilt wagon, presented by Lon Havens
in 1979. It lacks historical significance to
the Estes Valley and is deteriorating from the
elements. It is reguested its status be
changed from the permanent to the education
collection. The Rooftop Rodeo Committee is
interested in its use in exchange for
providing shelter.
The Committee recommends the deaccessions of the 1950 s Forest
service uniform and the 1940»s rebuilt wagon.
SPECIAL EVENTS
Contracts: Director Hinze presented the following contracts for
approval: Colorful Colorado Quarter Horse Show, June 15-18,
Westernaires, August 11-12; Western Heritage Days, July 12-15-
Sild Seaits Band; Lance Grabowski; and Sonny Tuttle. The contract
with Bob Purcell has not been finalized and will be presented for
approval at the next meeting. The Western Heritage Days contracts
have been reviewed by Attorney White. The Committee recommends
approval of the contracts as described and presented.
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Director Hinze reported the Rooftop Rodeo parade is scheduled for
July 12 at 10:00 a.m. The route includes a starting point on West
Elkhorn (Elkhorn Lodge area), proceeding on Elkhorn to Highway 36,
and right on 4th Street into the Fairgrounds west entrance.
Approximately 70 entries are scheduled. The Committee recommends
approval of the Western Heritage Days parade route.
Rooftop Rodeo Committee Report: Gary O'Connor, Rooftop Rodeo
Committee President, announced the Mustache Contest. Production
and printing costs of the advertising posters were donated by
Master Graphics. A cutting horse demonstration has been added to
Western Heritage Days activities, which will be funded and
conducted by a local citizen. The Committee is receiving positive
feedback on Western Heritage Days activities.
Reports: A reguest was received by the Police Department regarding
the placement of two telephone call boxes on the Stanley Park
grounds. Following additional research, more information will be
provided.
Director Hinze announced the addition of Meribeth Wheatley who will
provide part-time office help, converting to full time in the
summer months.
The Stanley Park maintenance staff will return to the grounds April
17, after working in the Street Department during the winter
months. Director Hinze believes the exchange of department
employees with Public Works is beneficial because of the equipment
operation experience and the positive interdepartmental working
relationships established.
Reservations for the Wool Market are surpassing last year. Several
calls have been received from prospective participants who
discovered this event on the internet, although no official
advertising was placed.
There being no further business. Chairman Doylen adjourned the
meeting at 9:13 a.m.
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Tina Kuehl, Deputy Town Clerk
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