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TOURISM COMMISSION
RIVERSIDE, MISSOURI
Monday, April 13, 2015 at 6:00 p.m.
At 6:00 p.m. on April 13, 2015, the Tourism Commission for the City of Riverside, Missouri, met in the
Board of Aldermen Conference Room at City Hall, 2950 NW Vivion Road, Riverside, Missouri.
Answering roll call were Commissioners Hope Carriger, Julie Rule, Lori Locke, Jennifer Goering and Board
liaison Alderman Aaron Thatcher. City staff members Jackie Carlson and Stacey Rasco (Scribe) were also
present.
Motion to Approve Commissioner Goering made a motion to approve the minutes from
Minutes February 9, 2015. Commissioner Rule seconded the motion. All voted in
favor. Motion passed.
Platte County Marketing Commissioner Carriger reported that Tom Tiesdale, with Argosy Casino,
Fund Match approached the Chamber regarding a joint Platte County Marketing effort.
The purpose of the effort would be to submit for a grant through the
Missouri Division of Tourism that provides 50% matching funds for tourism
related marketing/advertising. The Chamber does not have funding to
accommodate this request, but Hope thought perhaps the Tourism
Commission would want to participate.
Platte County Convention and Visitors Bureau will be submitting for the
funding and asked if area partners wanted to participate. The CVB has an
overall budget of $200,000. The CVB allocated $20,000 for print and on-line
ads and billboards, Parkville (Main Street Association) is putting in $17,500
for broadcasting and Weston is contributing $10,000 for prints, on-line ads
and billboards. Although the CVB will submit the joint grant application,
each participating partner is in charge of utilizing the matching funds how
they see fit.
Argosy is wanting to partner as the State funds cannot be utilized to market
just an individual business, it must be a destination and there must be at
least 3 entities included on the application. However, the amount of money
that each entity puts in does not need to be equal. Argosy was originally
looking at TV spots but has changed to on-line marketing. Mr. Tiesdale also
approached Zona Rosa about partnering and they were considering a
$5,000 contribution. However, Commissioner Goering believes that if Zona
Rosa participates it will be at a much lower level.
Applications are due to the State May 1 so information must be to the CVB
by April 27. The CVB utilizes H&L Partners for their advertising work and
they bill 50% directly to the State, making the process easier. The campaign
runs from June 1-June 30.
Commissioner Rule noted that it may be a worthwhile venture because a
win for Argosy is a win for Riverside, but thinks a conservative amount is
best. It was suggested that the reserve funds could be used. Alderman
Thatcher noted that caution should be used when dipping into the reserve
funds and that there may be use for those in the near future. He stated that
given the timeframe, money from the 2015-2016 fiscal year tourism
sponsorship funds could be used.
Commissioner Rule motioned to allocate $1,500 from the 2015-2016
sponsorship funds for the marketing campaign. Commissioner Locke
seconded the motion. The motion passed. Commissioner Goering
abstained as it is her grant being proposed.
2015 Sponsorships Ms. Carlson updated the Commission on the status of the approved
Update sponsorships. Scottish Highland Games have been delinquent and
unresponsive in submitting the signed MOU and the necessary paperwork
and deposit to reserve the park. There had been many attempts to contact
them, noting that in order to reserve the park for June 12-14 all items must
be submitted no later than two months prior to the end. Friday, April 10 at
noon they supplied the necessary paperwork and deposit. The MOU is
signed and completed.
All Truck Nationals, which is held in September, has also not submitted a
signed MOU or responded to staff. The sponsorship money is held until this
is submitted. As the Commission reviews future sponsorship applications,
these are items to keep in mind.
Other Events Tour de Platte will be next month at E H Young Park. Platte Co Parks and
Recreation is spear-heading this event and the Chamber is supporting them.
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The park has not been reserved with Riverside to date. May 16 is the
tentative date.
Sponsorship vs. Grant Ms. Carlson completed her research regarding invoices and how the City
has managed those in the past. Previously the City paid the vendors directly
vs. the applicants. This required significant staff time to track all the
invoices, payments, and stop paying once the sponsorship amount had
been received, even if it meant only paying a portion of an invoice. There
were also issues with City’s tax exempt status. The paperwork was very time
consuming so the Commission shifted to more of a sponsorship than a
grant.
In the future a standard application needs to be created with an estimated
budget and expenditures outlined. A report is needed at the end of the
event, to include a detailed outline of how the money was spent.
Commissioner Carriger will reach out to Lee’s Summit for an example of the
application and report form.
Tourism Commission The next Tourism Commission meeting will be on June 8, at 6 p.m.
Next Meeting
Adjournment, 7:19p.m. Commission was adjourned by unanimous consent.