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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08-City Administrator - CITY OF SAN BER,.qRDINO - RI!QUEST ~R COUNCIL ACTION From: Fred Wi I son, Ass I stant City Adm I n I strator . Dept: City Administrator's Office Date: March 25, 1991 Subject: Request for Fund I ng Ass I stance -- $80,000 -- Inland Empire Symphony Association Synopsis of Previous Council ection: 3/25/91 - Ways & Means Committee approved the request for funding assistance from Inland Empire Symphony Association In the amount of $80,000. Recommended motion: That the request from the Inland Empire Symphony Association for funding assistance in the amount of $80,000 be approved and that the Director of Finance be authorized to prepare the necessary agreement authorizing the use of the funds. Signature Contact person: Fred W II son Phone: 384-5122 Supporting data attached: :t Amount: 80.0:J0 , Ward: FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Source: (Acct. No.) ()O\ 0'\\ ';-S\'~3 (Acct. DescriPtion) Finance: cw~ ()~ - Council Notes: 0' , , CITY OF SAN BERNQDINO - REQUEST ~ COUNCIL ACTION ^ ;_)2- STAFF REPORT Y 1"/; . r ' The Ways & Means Committee at their March 25, 1991 meeting~ /~ considered the request of the Inland Empire Symphony (i r' ( . Association for funding assistance in the amount of $80,000. ,r f { . ,)-/, The purpose of the funding request was to help defray the! ~- Symphony's operating expenses including the Inland Symphony, /,} ~ Sinfonia Mexicana and Opera Alliance for the 1990-91 fiscal;' h/ year. Funding special cultural amount of Mayor and 1990-91: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. for fine arts as well as civic parades and other events has typically been provided through the development fees~ These fees are collected in the 1/2 of 1% for commercial industrial projects. The Council have funded the following activities in FY sturges Center Theatre company sturges Foundation Inland Dance Theatres, Inc. Merri-Mixers United states Open Baseball Western Little League Black History Week Women of Achievement $ 2,500 21,000 20,000 1,000 500 3,500 5,100 1. 000 Total: $54.600 Based on the projected level of cultural development fees anticipated thru June 30, 1991~ it does not appear that sufficient revenues will be available in this fund to offset the $80,000 allocation to the Symphony. It should be noted that inadequate funding in the CUltural Development Fee Fund in FY 1989-90 resulted in the Inland Empire Symphony being funded $80,000 from the Appropriated General Fund Reserve. The ways & Means Committee recognized the budget shortfall as well as the need to support the symphony Association. A' compromise which was agreed to by the Ways & Means Committee and the Symphony Association was to recommend that the Mayor and Council support the request for funding assistance by the symphony and fund the $80,000 request from the FY 1991-92 cultural development fees. The Symphony Association indicatd that this type of commitment would permit them to continue to fulfill their financial obligations for the 1990-91 fiscal year. An agreement will be prepared which will indicate the funding request of the Symphony Association will be paid from the FY 1991-92 Cultural Development Fund proceeds. The Planning & Building Services Director has indicated that new commercial and industrial projects are in the pipeline which may generate additional cultural development fee revenues in FY 1991-92. FRED WILSON Assistant city Administrator .L , , o 362 west Court Street R1='''f\ _ .", ,SanBemardino,CA 92401 - - -. ~i.;j;IH. OFf, (714) 381-5388 'C'~~ '''-R ~" . 1......1 MAt 1..'-' f-M 1'""';. ()..... - '>t. .:..'- l.,it: March 28, 1991 To Members of the City Council and Fine Arts Commission: In November of 1990, the Fine Arts Commission approved a grant of $70,000 for the Inland Empire SymEhony Association programs. This amount represents a $10,000 decrease in past funaing levels of $80,000. n is hereby requested that the full funding level be restored for the following reasons: 1. To support established programs which include: a. Five full-orchestra concerts. b. Four children's concerts with full orchestra. c. One hundred and eighty in-school ensemble performances. d. Sinfonia Mexicana performance with full orchestra. e. Presentation of a fully-staged opera. 2. To assist the Symphony in meeting a $25,000 Challenge Grant received from the State of California. This grant requires Uiat the S~phony maintain its previous levels of funding awl show an Increase of $50,000 in fUnding. To help the S~phony meet this challenge, the County of San Bernardino has increased its lunding level and the Symphony ha~been actively pursuing other funding sources. A decrease in City funding will QO doubt result in a decrease in State funaing. The Inland Empire Sym- . phony Association is the only organization in the two-county area that has ever re- ceived funding from this highly-competitive source and it would be very discouraging to not meet the State's challenge reqwrement. The past support shown by the City of San Bernardino has allowed the Symphony to build exempfary programs which have brought positive attention to the area. It is our sincere hope that you will recognize the many contributions the Symphony has made to enhancing San Bernardino's image and that you will again fund us at a level which will allow us to continue our service to the community. ' Thank you for your consideration of this request. ,'~"7':' .' :' ~ ~ , " ,-' "'/1 ''I --"",,? .'."'1 I VV_ L< 'I ...' . ...o:..,J.-i 1,"<' J'\.7 Allen B. Gresham