File #: 15-279    Version: 1 Name: Riverfront IGA Amendment
Type: Agreement Status: Approved
File created: 8/5/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/25/2015 Final action: 8/25/2015
Title: Communication from the City Manager to Amend the INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT between the CITY OF PEORIA and the PLEASURE DRIVEWAY AND PARK DISTRICT to Increase the Number of Appointees to the RIVERFRONT PROGRAMMING AND POLICY ADVISORY COMMITTEE (RPPAC) From Eight (8) Members to Ten (10).
Indexes: Goal 4 - Grow Peoria, Support sustainability
Attachments: 1. 15-279 IA Amendment Pleasure Driveway and Park District, 2. City and Park District Amendment, 3. RPPAC Meeting Notes- 5-18-15 5-26-15
ACTION REQUESTED:
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Communication from the City Manager to Amend the INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT between the CITY OF PEORIA and the PLEASURE DRIVEWAY AND PARK DISTRICT to Increase the Number of Appointees to the RIVERFRONT PROGRAMMING AND POLICY ADVISORY COMMITTEE (RPPAC) From Eight (8) Members to Ten (10).

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BACKGROUND: In 2008, City Council approved the Intergovernmental Agreement between the City of Peoria and the Pleasure Driveway and Park District of Peoria, Illinois for programming for Riverfront and Gateway events. The City contributes $86,500 annually for Riverfront and Gateway programming and approximately $528,500 for non-programming support. The agreement also includes the establishment of the Riverfront Program and Policy Advisory Committee (RPPAC) charged with the scheduling and coordination of Riverfront activities and events. The committee is comprised of eight (8) appointees with four (4) appointed by the City and four (4) appointed by the Peoria Park District. Since its inception, the RPPAC Committee has developed and managed annual programs and events that bring in an excess of 400,000 people to Peoria's vibrant Riverfront.

Recently the RPPAC Committee met with the Mayor and Park District Board Chairman to discuss whether the committee's functions are still needed due to their success in completing a solid annual programming schedule and the emergence of new City commissions and private organizations such as the Downtown Advisory Commission and Downtown Development Corporation. From the meeting, it was affirmed that there still is a vital role for the RPPAC in managing and developing new programs and events on the Riverfront (Attachment A). The RPPAC members also expressed their continued commitment to serve on the RPPAC Committee and requested that moving forward, they would like the Intergovernmental Agreement between the City and Peoria Park District amended to increase the membership of the RPPAC Committee from eight to ...

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