The city authorized $140,000 in order to do due diligence to determine if the Music Center was an economically feasible endeavor. This report was the result of the last $40,000 spent. Download is in .pdf format
The Music Center Validation study available here at HuberResidents.org has not be published by the city and the content raises concerns about the operation and revenue expectation.
Here are the notes I used when I spoke to council. You can…
In it you will find some passages from the Music Center Validation Study Report that I found interesting. It is more important that you read the Executive Summary in the real report than it is for you to read this. This will be part one of two. The real report is a total of 161 pages. I've read 82 pages. I don't know why I started at the beginning. The parts I am most interested started with the Music Venue Case Studies so I've just barely got into the interesting parts. If you are interested in reading the passages I thought were interested here is Part 1 of 2
If you haven't done it at least read the Executive Summary of the full document prepare for the city.
In this part toward the end I concentrated on cutting and pasting the Festival expectations. It shows the city expects to be able to put on 6 festivals a year where 5000 people buy tickets at $15 each (plus $1.50 parking fee) all while spending just $1000 each event on advertising and promotion.
Download: Music Center Validation Study Report
The city authorized $140,000 in order to do due diligence to determine if the Music Center was an economically feasible endeavor. This report was the result of the last $40,000 spent. Download is in .pdf format
The Music Center Validation study available here at HuberResidents.org has not be published by the city and the content raises concerns about the operation and revenue expectation.
Here are the notes I used when I spoke to council. You can…
I started a document to pull out interesting parts of the Music Center Validation Study.
Here is part 2 of 2
In this part toward the end I concentrated on cutting and pasting the Festival expectations. It shows the city expects to be able to put on 6 festivals a year where 5000 people buy tickets at $15 each (plus $1.50 parking fee) all while spending just $1000 each event on advertising and promotion.
Here is part 2 of 2. Still to come thoughts and evaluation.
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