Joint Presentation to the Board of County Commissioner
Transcript of Joint Presentation to the Board of County Commissioner
Joint Presentation to the Board of County Commissioner
(Study Session May 13th, 2014)
• Arapahoe County Fairgrounds and Park Annual Report – Presented by AC Fairgrounds Staff
• Arapahoe County Fairgrounds and Regional Park Steering Committee Annual Report – Presented by ACFG Steering Committee
Arapahoe County Fairgrounds 2013 Annual Report
Open Space and Fairgrounds Staff: • Glen Poole, Open Spaces
Operations Manager • Matt Bixenman,
Fairgrounds Operations Supervisor
• Joan Barquero, Open Spaces Administrator
• Susan Van Velzer, Event Assistant
Fairgrounds Event Center 2013 Facility Statistics Summary: • Hosted 216 events • 280 reservations for event
space use • $87,941 in cash revenue for
facility use • 21,199 estimated visitors
attended events at the facility • 23,000 visitors attended the
annual County Fair
Figure 1: The events hosted at the Arapahoe County Fairgrounds are classified into the following categories: • Sporting: home school gym class, roller derby, fun runs • Seminars / Training: equipment training, law enforcement training, classroom use • Youth / Extension: 4-H activities, cub scouts, soap box derbies • Meetings: County meetings, public meetings, private classes • Bleachers: off site or interagency event support • Banquets / Receptions: Quinceaneras, receptions, baptisms, club events
Figure 2: 2013 Facility Revenue by Type of Event Events that utilize the entire facility and/or rent support items (ex. tables and chairs) provide the most revenue on a per event basis.
$54,192 $66,895 $71,043
$94,681 $81,436 $87,940
$104,395 $87,815 $78,030
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Annual Cash Revenue and In-Kind Value
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Revenue
Figure 3: Event Center Non-Fair Cash Revenue and In-kind Value 2008-2013 Fairgrounds event staff made a concerted effort to engage return event holders as well as provide strong follow up with new event inquiries. These staff efforts resulted in a steady increase in cash revenue.
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Figure 4: Monthly Number of Visitors (Excludes Arapahoe County Fair Attendance)
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Figure 6: Facility Usage (Excludes Arapahoe County Fair Use)
Fairgrounds Operation and Maintenance Operations • Coordinated with the State of Colorado emergency management to support the potential housing of
livestock (or horses) at the Arapahoe County Fairgrounds due to the impacts of the Black Forest wild fire in Elbert County.
• Supported numerous interagency law enforcement and emergency management training exercises. • Continue to build partnerships with both Visit Aurora and the Aurora Chamber of Commerce. • Staff cooperated with the Communications Department to upgrade the new website. Public events that
occur at the Fairgrounds are now posted on the website. • Staff worked with CSU Extension to support internal events and operations. New procedure for locking up
after 4-H events. Building Improvements • Electrical upgrades to the East Wing supporting event use. • Installation of a new internet drop in the East Wing to support trade shows. • Installed drainage improvements to west and south building foundations. These improvements were
professionally engineered and installed to alleviate historic building foundation movement. Site Improvements • Sealed all asphalt driveways. • Restriped the handicap parking areas and installed new parking signage. • Upgraded informational and directional signage. • Noxious weed monitoring and management within the natural areas. Equipment • Purchased new Tennant T7 floor scrubber to support efficient concrete floor clean up. • Purchased new Ford Escape to support staff business and meeting travels.
ANNUAL COUNTY FAIR
The 107th Arapahoe County Fair was held on July 24th through July 28th, 2013. The County Fair is an opportunity for Arapahoe County to sponsor a signature family oriented event for residents and the surrounding community. The theme for the 2013 Fair was “Fun for the Whole Herd.” 2013 Arapahoe County Fair Statistics • Approximately 23,000 visitors attended the Fair. (Estimated:
34% adults and 66% children) • $ 43,370 in cash sponsorships were raised to support Fair
operations • 2161 volunteer hours supported Fair operations (excludes
4-H hours) • 599 open class exhibitors • 259 home economics and general project 4-H exhibits • 476 livestock and small animal exhibitors • $113,224 revenue from 4-H Livestock Sale (new record)
Arapahoe County Fairgrounds and Regional Park Steering Committee
2013 Annual Report
Discussion • Steering Committee
– 2013 Activities – Community Feedback – Challenges – Recommendations – 2014 Focus
• Direction from the Board of County Commissioners
Master Plan • Received community input • Researched community usage • Provided information for and analyzed
marketing studies • Evaluated options • Shared information through written reports
Fundraising • Provided draft fundraising document to
Communications • Submitted fundraising request to Gander
Mountain • Updated potential donor list • Learned about grant process
Public Outreach, Awareness & Promotions
• Planned, staffed and evaluated county fair booth
• Formed collaborative subcommittee to revive “Heritage Activities” at the county fair
• Educated community about ACFP at 17 Mile House Fall Festival
Positive Community Input • Pleased that ACFP was ready to house animals
displaced by Black Forest Fire • Excited about attending year-round activities at the ACFP • LOVE Arapahoe County Fair • LOVE 17 Mile House Fall festival
Positive Community Input • Support expansion that increases animal
usage • Excited about park development
– Windmill Walk Trail – Natural play areas – Wider, crusher fines trails with access to Tollgate neighborhood
• Enthusiastically support Open Spaces Sales and Use Tax
Community Concerns • Reduction in children’s activities at the 2013 county fair • Reduction in traditional western and agricultural
activities at 2013 county fair • Community expressed desire for greater involvement
with development of ACFP • Community desired more information about year round
events at the Fairgrounds
Communication Challenges Community wants to know:
– How to share input about design to design makers – ACFP events they can attend – How to participate in county fair – Open Spaces properties open to the public
Steering Committee Communication Challenges • Improve communications with
stakeholders and community – Stakeholder meetings are needed
• Enhance Committee and County Staff communication and relationships so information is
shared in a timely manner
Recommendations • Neighborhood outreach event to share
development plans • Continue to distribute calendar of
events at county fair • Continue to distribute directions to
Open Space properties open to public • Improvements to the new website • Add electronic messaging sign to Phase
I park development • Change Steering Committee name • Propose County Commissioner reps,
Committees, staff and stakeholder workshop with defined outcomes
2014 Focus • Master Plan – Continue to evaluate and provide input – Continue to educate and update community
• Outreach, awareness, and promotion – Open Spaces/Aurora PROS booth at the County
Fair and 17 Mile House events – Collaboration to revive heritage activities for
county fair
2014 Focus • Fundraising – Encourage community donations at County Fair
• Ex. silent auction, donation jars
– Research and recommend additional fundraising strategies
– Continue to identify and contact potential donors
• Develop communication strategy • Develop By-Laws
Arapahoe County Fairgrounds and Park Acres of Fun for Everyone!