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TOURISM COMMISSION MEETING
RIVERSIDE, MISSOURI
Monday, Dec 5, 2016, 6:00 p.m.
The Tourism Commission for the City of Riverside, Missouri, met in regular session at Riverside
City Hall, 2950 NW Vivion Road, Riverside, Missouri.
The meeting was called to order at 6:00 pm.
Answering roll call were Commissioners Jennifer Goering, Lori Locke, and Julie Rule. Also
present were Board liaison Alderman Frank Biondo, City staff members Lori Boji and Stacey
Rasco, (recorder).
Guests present were Tim Kelly, Chamber of Commerce, April Roberson, Chamber of Commerce,
Elaine Warren, Park Board Member.
Motion to Approve Deferred to the next scheduled meeting.
Minutes from
November 1, 2016
2017 Sponsorship Lori Boji presented the applications for review to the Commission.
Application Reviews
RiverFest - $$80,000 - discussed $80,000 with no staff request next
year.
Tim Kelley, Vice President Chamber of Commerce, reviewed the
overall application noting that marketing will be more robust in the
coming year. They also noted that the calendar is always a challenge
as well and want to get on calendars in the area and with the bands
in a more advanced timeframe.
With regards to bands, they are looking at a variety of genre at this
time.
The primary event will be Music Fest. Will also be involved with Tour
de Platte with the dollars being less than $2000.
Commissioner Goering noted that April Roberson’s position will only
be available this year as the last year of a 3 year commitment by the
Tourism Commission. Mr. Kelly noted that they are working towards
the goal of self funding.
Alderman Biondo would like to have the requests broken out going
forward.
Park Board - $50,000 – discussed no funding
Elaine Warren presented the Park Board application for a master park
plan and assessment of E.H. Young Park for the purpose of revitalizing
the park usage.
The Park Board would like to hire an outside company for their
expertise in how to more utilize our park and bring in more tourism
dollars to our community.
Commissioner Goering asked who would do the assessment. What
tourism will be brought?
Commissioner Locke asked if the Tourism Commission was to pay the
entire amount. Yes.
Commissioner Goering inquired if this would be the only request?
The application stated “the first” request which lead the commission
to believe there would be other requests regarding this study. Ms.
Warren clarified that this was the only request and that verbiage was
a misprint.
Commission Goering stated that there was not an RPF and that she
would have liked to see one in the packet. There seems to be no
direction? What are you really requesting?? When would this RFP be
advertised? When would the work start?
Ms. Warren stated that the study was needed to determine what was
needed in the park. That it could take 3-6 months to complete the
study and that without the study it was not known what tourism
would or could be brought to the city.
Alderman Biondo asked if there was any way we could incorporate
the other city parks into this study. Including Renner Brenner and
Homestead would make more sense since we are asking to do one
park already.
This would require a revision of the application. Is it too late?
Commissioner Rule stated that she is not a fan of supporting studies
in general. This could come back and tell us something great about
the park but have nothing to do with Tourism. Like more playground
equipment. No impact on tourism.
Would rather have them find funding elsewhere. At one time she
knew that there was a group looking at E.H. Young park for a soccer
center. It was too small. From past experience on our Park Board
(County), we looked at this before and Horizons was more reasonable
space but valuable as a retail area. So if the Riverside Park Board now
wants to do a study regarding a soccer complex in E H Young, then
tourism money would be useful to give. Still going to be too small of
an area.
Need the “what are you thinking” proposal, RFP. We need our money
to fund accountability items and not something that might fall
through.
Commissioner Goering stated that without the RFP and direction the
Park Board is going, there is not enough to go on. Need concrete
something. A study is a study! This money would not be well spent.
Alderman Biondo stated that as this commission has been doing, we
are saving money for something big down the road, let’s keep going
towards that.
CameroFest - $7,500 – discussed $1,500
Have been here for 6 years. Never have asked for funding before.
Trying to bring in more tourism dollars. Very easy to work with, no
hassles, free event to the public.
Commissioners Goering and Rule asked what are they doing with the
projected profits? Does this event help with hotel money? Do these
folks stay at Argosy? Where?
Need some assurance about tourism promotion? An ad for Argosy, or
eateries or gas stations, etc. would be nice to include.
The Commissioners noted that for the future grant process there
needs to be developed a piece in the application that asks them to
show they are promoting Riverside and the community businesses.
Dust Bowl - $44,900 – discussed $40,000
By far the best coordinator and event planner!
After working with Jim, he has a great concept/idea and continues to
tweak to bring in new and more revenue.
Trying to work with Pokey to do a video for YouTube in Riverside.
Main difference is the band. Has not been in the area of KC for some
time. Taking out the car show.
Scottish Highland Games - $12,500 – discussed $3,500
They have not put down a deposit. We no longer hold dates.
Attendance is up and down and depends on the weather.
They have been receiving grants since 2006.
Requirement - Must list on website tourism locations.
Riverside en Plein Air – KCAI - $5,220 – discussed no funding
Have not received items from last MOU.
Seems to be a disconnect from Riverside in general.
Time to end ties.
Adjournment, 7:48pm The meeting was adjourned by unanimous consent.