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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 8.3 DublinPrideWkAppt (2) e: AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: (January 7, 1997) CITY CLERK File # D[2]~[QJ-[aJ[Q] I / ()-3tJ SUBJECT: lJIa :,-ppointment of Ad-hoc City Council Subcommittee - Dublin Pride Week QI",-Prepared By: Paul S. Rankin, Assistant City Manager) EXHIBITS ATTACHED: None RECOMMENDATION:fi ~Staffrequests that the Mayor appoint an ad-hoc subcommittee to ~ v:- assist with the 1997 Dublin Pride Week. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: The adopted 1996-97 Budget includes an appropriation of$4,000. DESCRIPTION: For several years the City has coordinated an annual program designated as Dublin Pride Week. The original concept was to instill community pride and encourage clean-up efforts, similar to a "Clean-up, Fix - Up Week." The program has developed over the years to include efforts by school children focusing on the Dublin Pride message. The designated week is typically coordinated with a special Saturday city-wide clean-up. The next clean-up day will be March 29, 1997. It is suggested that March 22 - March 29, 1997 be designated as Dublin Pride Week. The activities undertaken in previous years with local school children have included coloring contests and .- the display of selected posters at the Civic Center. The school efforts have included both public and . . private schools in the City of Dublin. In addition, the City ,has typically purchased small promotional items imprinted with the Dublin Pride Week message for distribution to students. This has included buttons, pencils, sunglasses, etc. In 1996 the City had increased efforts to promote the event. The project also received a donation from Livermore Dublin Disposal. The Company had special promotional funds available due to the introduction of new services in the community. The City also received from Dublin Ranch Homes, a donation of printed litter bags advertising Dublin Pride Week. Posters made by local school children were displayed at the Civic Center and the City distributed funds to Dublin Unified School District for poster contest awards. Sunglasses were distributed to all students and the City purchased coffee mugs imprinted with the City seal. It is appropriate to review the impact of these efforts and to discuss with the School District and community representatives, efforts which can most effectively result in a successful event. In order to address the scope of the 1997 Dublin Pride Week activities, Staff would recommend that the Mayor appoint an ad-hoc subcommittee. Staff is typically involved in the ordering of any promotional items, soliciting input from interest groups, preparing a report to the City Council on planned activities, preparing press releases, and other tasks required to coordinate these efforts. In addition, under laws regulating public meetings, Staff will need to prepare and post meeting agendas. If any Councilmembers have ideas or comments on the event, it would be helpful to incorporate this input at this time. As in the past, an outline of the scheduled elements and costs associated with of the Pride Week campaign, will be . presented at a future City Council meeting. It is recommended that the Mayor appoint an ad-hoc Dublin Pride Week Subcommittee. ITEM NO. 8.;