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• Responsible for timely submission of all applicable City permits and applications as set forth in SMC
12.46, Special Event Permits (attached).
• Coordinate and communicate effectively with various City departments to secure proper and required
permits, street closures, no parking signs, police coverage, etc.
• Promote open lines of communication with the City and report on a monthly basis regarding results
from various efforts under this Contract.
• Marketing - Oversee the implementation of the marketing campaign to include, at a minimum:
o Design, create, and distribute promotional materials and campaigns highlighting the 33
rd
Annual Lighted Farm Implement Parade.
o Interact with press and television media, social media, local merchants and others to advertise
the 33
rd
Annual Lighted Farm Implement Parade
o Negotiate advertising with local and regional media.
o Create a web and social media presence to promote and advertise the parade.
o Facilitate links with other websites to advertise event and encourage attendance.
o Provide written reports, as will be required by the City, detailing results derived from the
promotional efforts set forth above.
• Responsible for leading/managing volunteer committees, both pre-event and on-site, for all aspects of
the event.
• Manage relationships with event vendors to ensure compliance with all City permits, Washington State
Department of Health, and other agencies as required by state and local law.
• Direct and manage on-site event set up and clean-up.
• Develop Parade route and coordinate with City staff for the safe and efficient closure of roads. Submit
parade route and Special Event Permit to City in a timely manner and in accordance with SMC 12.46
.
• Develop Parade Entry Application, distribute, collect and organize applications.
• Pursuant to RCW 67.28.1816, provide an estimate of how any moneys received will result in increases
in the number of people traveling for business or pleasure on a trip: (i) away from their place of
residence or business and staying overnight in paid accommodations; (ii) to a place fifty miles or more
one way from their place of residence or their business; or (iii) from another county or state outside of
their place of residence or their business.
• Submit a report describing the actual number of people traveling for business or pleasure on a trip: (i)
away from their place of residence or business and staying overnight in paid accommodations; (ii) to a
place fifty miles or more one way from their place of residence or their business; or (iii) from another
county or state outside of their place of residence or their business.
Budget
All proposals must include an itemized budget which shows all costs to complete all tasks as described in
the project scope. The individual/firm awarded the contract will be responsible for raising additional funds