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Councilmember McGovern said meetings were very amicable; everyone was looking for <br />solutions and she believes that the resolution came about based upon the six points. She <br />thanked the Livermore Council for adopting the resolution and hopes the Council does the <br />same. <br />Councilmembers acknowledged the cooperative efforts of the City of Livermore. <br />MOTION: It was m/s by McGovern /Cook - Kallio to adopt Resolution No 10- 400 approving a joint <br />cooperative effort with the City of Livermore regarding the Livermore Airport. Motion passed by <br />the following vote: <br />Ayes: Councilmembers Cook - Kallio, McGovern, Thorne, Mayor Hosterman <br />Noes: None <br />Absent: Councilmember Sullivan <br />14. Consider recommendation to temporarily suspend Holiday Ice Rink operations in FY <br />2010/11 <br />Director of Parks and Community Services Susan Andrade -Wax provided a brief history of the <br />project, stating that in April 2009, the San Jose Arena Management (SJAM) proposed operating <br />an outdoor ice rink during the holiday season beginning in 2009 for the following five years. <br />Their proposal looked at the two possible outcomes of increasing an interest in offering another <br />recreational amenity during the holiday season, and hopefully stimulating the economy <br />downtown by offering an opportunity where people would gather. The City agreed to partner <br />with them and the first season began. <br />Over the six weeks of the first season, the City and SJAM held ice skating classes and offered <br />drop -in opportunities for people to open skate. There were approximately 10,000 participants <br />that comprised of tickets sold, ice skating classes, and open skate and this was far more than <br />they had hoped of 20,000 to 30,000 individuals. Staff and SJAM discussed opportunities in <br />future years in order to increase participation. They looked at an ideal location where the rink <br />would be more visible and active, as well as the opportunity for increased sponsorships. The <br />sponsorships generated last year were far less than both parties were hoping for. The original <br />thought was that it would be several hundred thousand dollars, but due to the economy, this did <br />not materialize. <br />Ms. Andrade -Wax stated that the ice skating rink last year was offered out of the library parking <br />lot. Although it was accommodated nicely, it displaced many patrons and was not close enough <br />to the downtown area to stimulate businesses as hoped. Staff met with SJAM and looked at <br />other locations, primarily in the downtown. They reviewed Delucchi Park, Stoneridge Mall, and <br />Alameda County Fairgrounds. Both Stoneridge Mall and Alameda County Fairgrounds would <br />require lease payments and would still not have the financial impact for the downtown area. <br />Delucchi Park possibly would; however, it would cost approximately $50,000 to renovate the <br />park and restore it to its original condition after removal of the ice skating rink. Another concern <br />was that it would incur noise, light and undesirable impacts to the adjacent neighborhood. <br />Based on this research, the available sites, and without additional funds to augment those <br />costs, the decision and suggestion from SJAM was to suspend the operation this year until an <br />ideal location, hopefully downtown, and additional revenues and /or sponsorships materialized. <br />City Council Minutes <br />Page 5 of 10 September 21, 2010 <br />