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TO: Mayor Richard C. Irvin
FROM: Gina Moga, Special Event Manager
DATE: April 12, 2021
SUBJECT:
Resolution requesting approval to increase the contract with Melrose Pyrotechnics by $30,000 for the 2021 Independence Day fireworks display.
PURPOSE:
To safeguard our citizens and maintain social distancing, the City of Aurora is planning two fireworks displays to be done simultaneously on Friday, July 2, 2021.
BACKGROUND:
Fireworks were previously done on Veterans Island with additional activities at McCullough Park and RiverEdge Park. Both locations were very heavily attended. By splitting into two locations we are dispersing the crowd and thereby allowing for a larger viewing audience
As an additional side note, RiverEdge Park will not be open until mid-July this year and the FVPD has activities at Prisco Center until approximately 9:00 pm that evening. .
DISCUSSION:
At this time locations are being discussed with the idea of one show on the northwest side and one on the southeast side. This will allow for social distancing, while providing adequate viewing areas, and be accessible to a large number of people. The actual shoot sites will be blocked off, which will encourage viewing from nearby homes, parks and other open areas.
There are adequate funds for this in the Special Events budget line 101-1026-450.53-01.
Last year's show was cancelled and per the contract half of the contract price ($20,000) was paid. Melrose then put that toward the 2021 show. The original contract with Melrose was approved by Resolution R18-177.
IMPACT STATEMENT:
Special Events is working closely with the Aurora Police Department Traffic Division on the public safety aspect. Other City Departments and Divisions will be brought in to assist as deemed necessary.
Any impact on other Departments/Divisions (i.e. costs, staffing, procedures, etc.).
RECOMMENDATIONS:
I respectfully request approval of the additional funds be added to the contract with Melrose Pyro...
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