File #: EDA M2022-015    Version: 1 Name:
Type: EDA Motion Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/21/2022 In control: Economic Development Authority
On agenda: 11/28/2022 Final action: 11/28/2022
Title: Riverwalk Market Fair Contract Review - FY 2023 - 2025
Attachments: 1. 1 - RMF services contract 2023 -2025
DATE: November 28, 2022

TO: Members of the Economic Development Authority

FROM: Nate Carlson, Economic Development Coordinator

Title
Riverwalk Market Fair Contract Review - FY 2023 - 2025

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SUMMARY AND ACTION REQUESTED:
The EDA Board shall review and make a motion regarding the proposed contract with Riverwalk Market Fair.

BACKGROUND:
The current contract with Riverwalk Market Fair (RMF) expires on December 31, 2022. The Riverwalk Market Fair presented to the EDA Board on April 28, 2022 requesting an amendment to the current contract. The Board approved the funding request by amending the contract fee levels to $15,000 base and $5,000 matching.

At this time, economic development staff and RMF leadership have negotiated new terms for a three-year contract for services starting in 2023. Staff will present the general framework of the contract during the meeting.

RMF leadership will be in attendance to answer questions regarding the structure of the new contract.

ANALYSIS:
The EDA currently has a contract fee of $15,000 in base fee with the addition of $5,000 in matching fees should the Market Fair grow revenues from the prior year. The EDA 2023 budget assumes a total contract fee of $20,000.

The Riverwalk Market Fair has requested for 2023 fees that the EDA maintain the existing base fee and matching fee structure for a total of $20,000. For the two subsequent years of the contract (i.e. 2024 and 2025) the RMF Board has suggested increasing the base fee by $5,000 each year. This would total $25,000 for FY 2024 and $30,000 for FY 2025.

RMF and City staff have also suggested that the match structure be based on matching additional sources of revenue other than increased vendor fees. RMF has demonstrated that the market can garner other sources (i.e. grants, sponsorships, etc.) so that a one-to-one match from the EDA would be sustainable. In its current form, the matching structure relies on increased vendor fees over the prior year. This structu...

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