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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Community Development Committee 1993-10-14BRADFORD PUBLISHING CO.RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Community Development Committee October 14, 1993 Committee: Attending: Also Attending: Absent: Chairman Dekker, Trustees Doylen and Hix All Town Administrator Klaphake, Community Development Director Stamey, Advertising Manager Marsh, Conference Services Coordinator Thomas, Sales and Marketing Director Pickering, Acting Museum Director Kilsdonk, Deputy Clerk Kuehl None Chairman Dekker called the meeting to order at 10:00 a.m. ADVERTISING - REPORT Director Stamey reported a 5.6% decrease in packet requests and a 4.1% decrease in 800# requests over the same period last year. The Committee discussed reasons for these decreases. Town Administrator Klaphake reported that tourism is flat and per capita spending is down. Sales tax would also be flat without the current home building in the area. Conversion Study survey returns as of October 11, totaled 836 or a 20% return from the 4,258 mailed. Another 1,200 will be mailed in November. Current advertising program projects include the Surprise Sale and October Gold promotions, Christmas parade and holiday shopping insert, and development of the 1994 magazine ads and "Open All Year" rotating newspaper ads. CONFERENCE CENTER UPDATE Sales and Marketing Director Pickering reported that the Snow and Ice Conference generated 1,200 attendees, the largest group hosted in the Conference Center history. Conference Services Coordinator Thomas was commended for his organization of this conference. The only major problem was traffic congestion on the first day. Both the Public Works Department and the Police Department acted quickly to alleviate the situation. A future solution could involve better signage, coordination with outlying lots, and manpower to direct traffic. The economic impact from this conference is estimated at \ million dollars. Estes Park is being considered as the permanent home for the Snow and Ice Conference because of the desirable location and the convenient community services. TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY GROUP - RECOMMENDATIONS Director Stamey reported that the primary purpose ^ of the Transporation Advisory Group was to evaluate the acquisition of buses in conjunction with the Town of Avon. The group expanded their discussions and following are their recommendations: • Discontinue negotiations with the Town of Avon to acquire two buses, because of budget constraints, operating costs, and community suitability. • Examine purchase options of a phased-out school bus for employee transportation, • Survey the business/employer community to determine employee transportation schedules/rates. • Continue the trolley system. BRADFORD PUBLISHING CO.RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Community Development Minutes, October 14, 1993 - Page 2 • Study variations in ridership pass options. • Continue private participation in the trolley through the purchase of passes. Chair Dekker commended the members of the Group for their time and concern. All recommendations will continue to be considered. Corrinne Mutchler and Helen Wood, representatives from the business community, are to be included in the preparation of the business/ employer survey. MUSEUM - REPORT Museum personnel changes effective September 30: Betty Kilsdonk, Acting Museum Director Lynda Vogel, part time Temporary Exhibits Technician Melissa Roberts, Work Study Student Acting Museum Director Kilsdonk reported a 47.6% increase over 1992 of visitors to the Museum. Future exhibits and the 1994 program series were reviewed. As part of a long-range conservation plan, a grant in the amount of $20,000 will be submitted to the Institute of Museum Services to pay for cabinets and supplies to rehouse the textiles collection. There being no further business. Chairman Dekker adjourned the meeting at 10:32 a.m. IZ Tina Kuehl, Deputy Town Clerk lAPPprwirnis1^ » < f ■? >■. 1 -i' i,.. Hof' % OCT 2 6 BS3 i i ] lOjti’i Q‘f BJAr\D OF Ti:,J::F£ES