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CITY OF RENTON
AGENDA - Committee of the Whole Meeting
5:45 PM - Monday, December 5, 2022
7th Floor Council Chambers/Videoconference
1. INCLUSION AND EQUITY PROGRAM UPDATE
a) Presentation
2. ALLOCATION OF LODGING TAX FUNDING FOR 2023
a) AB - 3243 Community & Economic Development Department recommends approval of
the Lodging Tax Advisory Committee funding allocations in the amount of $444,000; and
approval to execute the related contracts with the successful applicants.
b) Presentation
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INCLUSION & EQUITY:
LOOKING BACK TO
MOVE FORWARD
Benita Rodriguez Horn,
Inclusion & Equity Consultant
COW December 5, 2022 AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
LOOKING BACK
TO MOVE FORWARD
AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
OUR JOURNEY TOWARD INCLUSION & EQUITY
Goal of
Inclusion
2012
Inclusion &
Equity
Consultant
2014
Renton Equity
Lens
2016
HR Inclusion
Tactical Plan
2017
Resolution
No.4414
2020
Census 2020
Campaign
2020
Council Retreat
Actions
2021
EHHS Formed
2021
Equity
Commission
2022
Equity Lens in
Project Mgmt.
2022 AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
EXAMPLES OF
INTERNAL
SYSTEMIC
CHANGE
•Strengthening the Business Plan goal of Inclusion
•Mandatory attendance of staff in Inclusion workshops
•Council directing boards and commissions to attend
Inclusion workshops
•Using the Renton Equity Lens to analyze and change
hiring processes
•Tangible leadership support of the EHHS department
•Establishing a Renton Equity Commission to analyze
policy and remove barriers to equitable outcomes
•Prioritizing ARPA funds toward community needs
•Hiring staff reflective of the community
•Elevating priorities expressed by community AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
EXAMPLES OF
EXTERNAL
SYSTEMIC
CHANGE
•Strengthening the Business Plan goal of Inclusion
•Building relationships and trust with the community
•Mayor’s Inclusion Task Force actions
•Community members partnering with city and/or with
each other to plan celebrations and events
•Moving beyond events to bringing community voice to
city decisions
•Community forming organizations in support of
equitable outcomes
•Evolution of community leaders including youth AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
THE JOURNEY
CONTINUES…
When my contract completes in March 2023
•Our journey toward the goal of inclusion to date will be
memorialized
•Recommendations will be in place for continuing the
journey
•Care will be taken in handing off years of relationships
and trust AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
THIS JOURNEY IS OUR LEGACY,
WHAT EVOLUTION OF INCLUSION & EQUITY DO YOU
ENVISION FROM HERE?AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
AB - 3243
City Council Regular Meeting - 28 Nov 2022
SUBJECT/TITLE: Allocation of Lodging Tax Funding for 2023
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Refer to Committee of the Whole
DEPARTMENT: Community & Economic Development Department
STAFF CONTACT: Amanda Askren, Economic Development Director, Acting
EXT.: 7369
FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY:
Expenditure Required: $444,000
SUMMARY OF ACTION:
The Lodging Tax Advisory Committee met in June to approve and set a timeline for the application process.
The deadline to apply was October 21, 2022. Twenty-three applications totaling $1,175,230 were received.
The Lodging Tax Advisory Committee recommends Renton City Council approval 2023 expenditures from the
Lodging Tax Fund as follows:
AmPowering - Global Women Festival 2023 - $15,000
AmPowering -North America Fashion Week 2023 - $15,000
Baile Dior Studios - Emerald City Stomp & Shake - $6,500
City of Maple Valley - 2023 Ironman - $25,000
Renton Farmers Market 2023 Season - $5,000
Renton River Days 2023 - $5,000
City of Renton 4th of July Celebration - $20,000
Renton Community Marketing Campaign - $75,000
City of Renton Holiday Lights program - $7,500
HighSchool.GG - Renton City Retro 2023 - $20,000
Northwest Entertainment Foundation - KingCon NW 2023 - $5,000
Randall Morris Foundation - Gala and Celebrity Golf Tournament - $10,000
Renton Chamber of Commerce - Visitor's Center Operations - $75,000
Renton Downtown Partnership - Tourism Incentive Program - $75,000
Renton King County Black alliance for Equity and Justice - Juneteenth Festival - $5,000
Renton King County Black alliance for Equity and Justice - Black History Month- $5,000
Return to Renton Benefit Car Show - $5,000
Seattle TISI Sangam - Seattle Sangam Cultural & Sports Event - $20,000
United Creatives - SECO Festival Series - $50,000
Total Recommendation: $444,000
EXHIBITS:
AGENDA ITEM #2. a)
A. Issue Paper_2023 LTAC Allocations
B. 2023 LTAC Applicant Summary
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Approve allocations for the 2023 Lodging Tax Fund as recommended by the Lodging Tax Advisory Committee
and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute contracts with the successful applicants to expend
budgeted funds on the proposed additional marketing initiatives.
AGENDA ITEM #2. a)
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY &
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
M E M O R A N D U M
DATE:November 15, 2022
TO:Ryan McIrvin, Council President
Members of Renton City Council
CC:Armondo Pavone, Mayor
FROM:Chip Vincent, CED Administrator (x6588)
STAFF CONTACT:Jessie Kotarski (x7271)
SUBJECT:Allocation of Lodging Tax Funding for 2023
ISSUE
Should money from Lodging Tax funds be allocated to applicants to support tourism
marketing and operations as recommended by Renton’s Lodging Tax Advisory
Committee (LTAC)?
RECOMMENDATION
Support the recommendation of the Lodging Tax Advisory Committee to allocate an
$444,000 in lodging tax funding for funding in 2023 as detailed in the attached matrix
and summarized below.
Additionally, staff recommends that the Mayor and City Clerk be allowed to execute
contracts with the successful applicants to expend budgeted funds on the proposed
additional marketing initiatives outlined below.
BACKGROUND SUMMARY
In accordance with RCW 67.28.1817, the City of Renton has established a Lodging Tax
Advisory Committee to recommend the allocation of lodging tax funds to Renton City
Council. The Committee was chaired by Councilmember Alberson and members
include:
•Cathy Martinez, Legacy Hospitality (Hampton)
•Scott Lane, Hyatt Regency Lake Washington at Seattle’s Southport
•Menka Soni, AmPowering
Council "may only choose recipients from the list of candidates and recommended
amounts provided by the local lodging tax advisory committee." However, Council does
not have to fund the full list as recommended by the LTAC and can choose to make
AGENDA ITEM #2. a)
Ryan McIrvin, Council President
Page 2 of 2
November 15, 2022
awards in the recommended amounts to all, some, or none of the candidates on this
list.
The Lodging Tax Advisory Committee met on June 30, 2022, to approve and set a
timeline for funding through the 2023 Lodging Tax application process. The applications
were made available online on August 27, 2022. The deadline to apply was October 21,
2023. Twenty-three applications were received.
The Committee heard presentations from qualified applicants on November 8, 2022 and
conducted a debriefing following the interviews to finalize its recommendations.
The Lodging Tax Advisory Committee recommends Renton City Council approve 2023
expenditures from the Lodging Tax Fund as follows:
•AmPowering - Global Women Festival 2023 - $15,000
•AmPowering - North America Fashion Week 2023 - $15,000
•Baile Dior Studios - Emerald City Stomp & Shake - $6,500
•City of Maple Valley - 2023 Ironman - $25,000
•Renton Farmers Market 2023 Season - $5,000
•Renton River Days 2023 - $5,000
•City of Renton 4th of July Celebration - $20,000
•Renton Community Marketing Campaign - $75,000
•City of Renton Holiday Lights program - $7,500
•HighSchool.GG - Renton City Retro 2023 - $20,000
•Northwest Entertainment Foundation - KingCon NW 2023 - $5,000
•Randall Morris Foundation - Gala and Celebrity Golf Tournament - $10,000
•Renton Chamber of Commerce - Visitor's Center Operations - $75,000
•Renton Downtown Partnership - Tourism Incentive Program - $75,000
•Renton King County Black alliance for Equity and Justice - Juneteenth Festival - $5,000
•Renton King County Black alliance for Equity and Justice - Black History Month- $5,000
•Return to Renton Benefit Car Show - $5,000
•Seattle TISI Sangam - Seattle Sangam Cultural & Sports Event - $20,000
•United Creatives - SECO Festival Series - $50,000
Total Recommendation: $444,000
These expenditures are recommended at a level less than the anticipated fund balance
in the 2022-2023 lodging tax fund.
Staff appreciates the thorough review given to each application by the Committee and
finds their recommendations are consistent with the goals of the City’s Business Plan
and Economic Development Strategic Plan.
AGENDA ITEM #2. a)
Grant Applicant
Event Name Contact Information Date of Event Summary of Project or Event Amount
Requested
Amount
Recommended
1 AmPowering
Global Women Festival 2023
Menka Soni
soni_menka@hotmail.com
425‐301‐2255
425‐418‐7181 (cell)
December 2023 Deepavali or Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights. The themes associated with Diwali
are the ‘triumph of good over evil,’ ‘light over darkness’ and ‘positivity over the
negative.’ The major deity is the Goddess of spiritual and material Wealth,
Prosperity and Light, Mother Lakshmi. Vision is to transform Downtown Renton into
a street market of India, full of lights, flags, decorations, culture, music, dance.
$35,000 $15,000
2 AmPowering
North American Fashion Week
Menka Soni
soni_menka@hotmail.com
425‐301‐2255
425‐418‐7181 (cell)
September 2023 A celebration of art and culture designed to promote local fashion designers and
put Renton on the map as an industry hotspot while connecting local and
international designers. NAFW is a great platform to promote tourism and
commerce while supporting the arts and multiculturalism.
$35,000 $15,000
3 Baile Dior Studios
Emerald City Stomp & Shake
TiQuida Spellman
bailediorstudios@gmail.com
206‐501‐6563
March 3‐5, 2023 Emerald city stomp & shake an HBCU dance, cheer and drill event. Teams will be
invited from all around the US. To compete within one of the three genres with
creative categories. The event will have a celebrity host & judge from lifetime’s hit
show “bring it” and collegiate‐level cheerleaders from historically black colleges
and universities. The goal is to increase awareness of BIPOC dance, cheer and drill
in our community, increase the visibility of the HBCU dance studio in Renton, and
create an ongoing relationship with other teams to continue our event annually.
$6,500 $6,500
4 City of Maple Valley
2023 Ironman
Laura Philpot
laura.philpot@maplevalleywa.gov
425‐413‐6625
17‐Sep‐23 Seeking financial assistance for the 2023 Maple Valley Ironman on Sunday, Sept 17,
2023. Maple Valley has no hotels for event attendees to stay. The event will
partner with Renton hotels for lodging options and room blocks
$25,000 $25,000
5 City of Renton
Farmers Market
Carrie Olson
clolson@rentonwa.gov
425‐430‐7214
Jun ‐ Sept 2023 The goal of the Renton Farmers Market (RFM), in the hub of Downtown Renton, is
to act as a social glue that attracts a diverse population from the King County region
to support local businesses, eat healthier foods, learn about regional services and
social networking. Visitors not only shop at the Market, a weekly survey revealed,
but 80% of respondents noted they also travel into the adjacent business district
and spend money at shops and eateries.
$10,000 $5,000
6 City of Renton
Renton's 4th of July
Jennifer Spencer
jspencer@rentonwa.gov 425‐
430‐6716
July 2 ‐ July 4, 2023 Renton's 4th of July Celebration is the largest one‐day event the City produces. The
full‐day event takes place on the beautiful shores of Lake Washington at Gene
Coulon Memorial Park and includes all day activities, live music, volleyball
tournament, and concludes with a beautiful fire work show that can be seen from
throughout Renton, Seattle and Mercer Island.
$35,000 $20,000
7 City of Renton
Holiday ligjhts at Coulon & Piazza
Park
Carrie Nass
cnass@rentonwa.gov 425‐
430‐6624
December 2, 2023 ‐
January 1, 2024
Renton’s Holiday Lights at Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park and Piazza Park are
free month‐long regionally established seasonal destinations and that bring an
estimated 15,000 visitors to Renton each year. The unique, iconic, and stunning
immersion of saturated lights at Gene Coulon Memorial Park set against Lake
Washington, features 200,000‐plus individual lights. Historically, opening night and
the official lighting welcome dignitaries and recognition of funding partners,
entertainment, selfies with Santa and Mrs. Claus at Santa’s Sleigh, Rainier Yacht
Club’s Parade of Boats and Argosy Christmas Ship on the first Friday in December.
For 30+ consecutive days, park patrons of all ages and abilities are able to enjoy
more than a mile of the park's flat paved path and water walk, holiday lights and
nearby hotel and restaurant amenities.
$35,000 $7,500
8 City of Renton
Renton Community Marketing
Amanda Askren
aaskren@rentonwa.gov
425‐430‐7271
Ongoing The RCMC partners use a variety of communication channels and tactics to
continue promoting Renton as an ideal community to live, work and play. The
communication consultants at JayRay provide a strategic marketing plan and
facilitate activities focused on tourism and economic development. Activities such
as social media posts and community engagement, website content updates and
maintenance, media relations, digital marketing and strategic communications
planning reach the primary audiences of visitors and businesses. Programs are
refined through ongoing monitoring and reporting of results. Geolocation
marketing is this year’s primary effort to increase awareness and overnight stays
among Renton visitors and those most likely to consider Renton.
$100,000 $75,000
9 City of Renton
Renton River Days
Sonja Mejlaender
smejlaender@rentonwa.gov
425‐430‐6514
July 21‐23, 2023 Renton River Days (RRDs) will celebrate its 38th annual return in 2023. RRDs is
making plans to provide a scalable community event, centered at Cedar River Park,
Renton Community Center, Henry Moses Aquatics Center, Carco Theatre & Event
Center, Liberty Park, Don Persson Renton Senior Activity Center, and Renton
History Museum. City staff and volunteer teams are also exploring options for
downtown Renton, Piazza Park, and the Renton Pavilion Event Center and if/how
these space(s) may be available.
$35,000 $5,000
10 HighSchool.GG
Renton City Retro
Emilio Morales
emilio@highschool.gg
206‐579‐1526
May 12‐14, 2023 Renton City Retro is an organization dedicated to creating a network of people in
the Pacific Northwest area that are passionate about all facets of geek culture,
especially classic video games. We create awareness in our town to come visit not
just during our festivals but a landmark and destination when you travel to Seattle.
Renton is known to be a town with good food, beer, and video gaming. We started
having small conferences designed primarily to give collectors an opportunity to
swap games and stories. Since then, Renton City Retro has put on several shows,
and members have gone on to form both Renton City Comic Con and Evergreen
Tabletop Expo. We have grown and expanded to bring in organizations like Chrono
Academy, Code Ninjas, Microsoft Gaming, Academy of interactive and Seattle
Indies.
$50,000 $20,000
2023 LTAC Applicant Summary
AGENDA ITEM #2. a)
11 KingConNW
2023 KingCon
Brian Morris
admin@kingconnw.com
209‐914‐8054
Oct 13‐15, 2023 KingCon 2023 is planned to be a community and regional family oriented event that
will draw in 4,000 to 5,000 attendees over a 3 day event. Last year we had just
come out of a 2 year Covid pandemic and we had over 1,000 attendees in a smaller
venue. This next year we intend to expand our offerings to
encourage a more robust attendance count, to encourage overnight stays and to
engage a variety of hotel and activities over the weekend. To accomplish a larger
attendance we intend to increase the number of vendors and artists if given the
larger space at the venue. We also will be hosting a variety of special guests such as
actors and gaming celebrities, special scientists and nationally known artists and
cosplayers. To encourage overnight stays we intend to create daily programing that
will give attendees the benefit of staying overnight either at the venue or at local
hotels. And lastly we intend to create unique activities such as water front parties,
on the lake panels and activities that will engage the downtown business core both
before and during event.
$75,000 $5,000
12 Randall Morris Foundation
Randall Morris Celebrity Golf
Tournament
Randall Morris
rmorris43@comcast.net
(206) 356‐8639
Sept. 10 ‐ Sept. 11,
2023
The Randall Morris Foundation is getting ready for the 17th Annual Randall Morris
Celebrity Golf invitational at the Fairwood Golf and Country Club in Renton,
Washington. Many celebrities and guests will be coming in from out of town, with
the dinner/auction on Sunday night and the Golf Tournament on Monday. The
events begin on Sunday September 11th with our annual Auction/ Gala at the Hyatt
Regency Lake Washington in Renton.
$83,000 $10,000
13 Renton Chamber of Commerce
Visitor's Center operations
Diane Dobson
diane@gorenton.com
425‐226‐4560
Ongoing Operation costs to run the Visitor's Center in downtown Renton, plus additional
funds requested for a promotional 2022 Calendar of Major Renton Events and
Opportunities and support to allow the use of the Visitors Center for events,
functions, markets and activities
$150,000 $75,000
14 Renton Downtown Partnership
Downtown promotion package
Christian Switzer
Director@rentondowntown.com
971‐599‐1667
Ongoing The Renton Downtown Partnership has officially been designated as a Washington
Main Street community and is strategically planning to host events attracting new
visitors to downtown Renton. The proposal for 2022 is to expand the visitor‐
centered events and utilize new geolocation to promote downtown Renton as a
vibrant regional destination for day trips and overnight stays and provide valuable
insights on who is visiting, where they visit, and whether they stay overnight in a
concentrated effort to retarget those visitors to re‐experience what they think
Renton is about. The campaign will hit a broad audience outside of Renton and
target relevant audiences based on behavior and preferences.
$27,500 $0
15 Renton Downtown Partnership
Tourism Incentive Program
Christian Switzer
Director@rentondowntown.com
971‐599‐1667
Ongoing Renton Downtown Partnership is focused on bringing visitors and activating the
historic downtown. This
partnership with Bullseye Creative, a proven and effective firm, that will market the
downtown with direct incentives to spend at the small businesses that make our
community a unique and distinct destination.
$82,430 $75,000
16 Renton King County Alliance for
Justice
Juneteenth Festival
Linda Smith
linda‐smith1@comcast.net 425‐
221‐1504
June 15‐17, 2023 Juneteenth Festival a two day event that celebrate and uplift the black community.
Friday we will be a
Black Business Expo will have Black Business leaders giving motivational speeches
on how they have navigated their current industry as black professionals.
Empowering and encouraging the attendees to do the same. We will also have
workshops on Digital Marketing, PR , and utilizing social media in order to reach a
wider customer base. We would also like to include professional Head Shots during
event The day will conclude with sit down dinner celebration that will include a
short entrepreneurship award ceremony.
$70,000 $5,000
17 Renton King County Alliance for
Justice
Juneteenth Festival
Linda Smith
linda‐smith1@comcast.net
425‐221‐1504
February 3‐5, 2023 Renton Black History Month Festival will be a weekend long event celebrating the
Black History in our city and highlighting current black owned businesses and
community leaders. The weekend will begin with a Friday evening celebration of
black community leaders and activist in the form of a Disco/Funk Ball. Disco and
Funk play a significant role in black music history. On Saturday a
black art exhibit event will highlight black artist. Sunday will include a walking
historic tour of
Downtown Renton as relevant to black & indigenous events and historic figures.
$35,000 $5,000
18 Return to Renton
Return to Renton Benefit Car
Show
Johanna Montgomery
johanna29617@gmail.com
253‐350‐6380
July 8‐9, 2023 We have a car show that attracts 300 ‐ 400 cars and we donate the proceeds to
local youth organizations. This will be our 32nd year.
$5,000 $5,000
19 Seattle TISI Sangam
20223Sangam Festival
Bal Ram
bal929@hotmail.com
253‐632‐2440
September 2‐3,
2023
Cultural sporting and education event held every and attracting people from
Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, Canada and India.
$35,000 $20,000
20 United Better Thinking Together
We Are
Will Jimerson, Jr
wjimersonjr@unitedbetterthinking.org
425‐902‐7755
25‐Feb‐23 A community event featuring live performances from local youth talent to share the
enriching culture of song, dance, and and spoken word.
$22,800 $0
21 United Creatives
SECO Festival Series
Ben Andrews
bena@seattlefilmsummit.com
253‐861‐7755
ongoing SECO Development has partnered with United Creatives to implement a festival
series on the Southport properties. This 2023 calendar implementation will procure
8 Seafair events from Seattle, a Dragonboat festival, two music festivals, a Haunted
House, and many more under discussion. These events will bring an unparalleled
amount of visitors to Renton.
$200,000 $50,000
22 VFW Post 1263
Veterans Appreciation &
Remembrance
Traci Williams
seahawkssoldier@hotmail.com
206‐818‐7856
May 28‐29, 2023 A Veteran Appreciation dinner/meet and great with Veterans in the community as
well and
community members including a wreath laying ceremony for those lost at sea at
the
Cedar River, a Memorial Day program at Greenwood Cemetery in tge Renton
Highlands, and a ceremony at the Downtown Veterans Park ceremony.
$13,000 $0
23 Voice of Planet Vasudha Sharma
voiceofplanetus@gmail.com
310‐986‐4280
January ‐ June,
2023
Showcasing diverse art and culture under one platform. The festival will be based
on promoting underrepresented youth and ethnic minorities to bring a never
before opportunity to showcase and preserve various art forms. This festival will be
dedicated to serving as a platform that will attract participants and visitors from
across the states and countries to celebrate the themed festival. It will also serve as
an opportunity for education and social awareness behind the participating art
form.
$10,000 $0
Total $1,175,230 $444,000
AGENDA ITEM #2. a)
2023 Funding Recommendations
Presentation to
Committee of the Whole -
December 5, 2022
L O D G I N G T A X
AGENDA ITEM #2. b)
2023 Applications
Deadline to apply
Oct. 21
Projects recommended
19
New Proposals
8 Requests totaling
$1,175,230
Applications
23
Total recommendation
$444,000
AGENDA ITEM #2. b)
Emerald City Stomp & Shake
Baile Dior Studios
March 3-5, 2023
An HBCU dance, cheer & drill event inviting teams from across the
US to compete in one of the (3) genres with creative categories.
The program goal is to increase awareness of BIPOC dance, cheer
and drill in our community, increase the visibility of the HBCU
dance studio in Renton, and create an ongoing relationship with
other teams to continue our event annually.AGENDA ITEM #2. b)
CommunityCurrencyTourism Incentive
Renton Downtown Partnership
Book your stay at a participating hotel & receive vouchers to play in Renton.
"You Stay We Pay” currency that can only be spent at participating
businesses in the City of Renton. The program aims to attract
tourists, entice overnight hotel stays and bring new customers, cash-
on-hand and free publicity and marketing to Renton’s small
businesses, restaurants and hotels.
Explore a new venue or patronize
long favorites – program vouchers
benefit our local businesses.AGENDA ITEM #2. b)
Juneteenth Festival
Renton King County Alliance for Justice
A two day event that celebrates and serves to uplift the black
community. Events include a Black Business Expo,
workshops on Digital Marketing, PR , and utilizing social
media in order to reach a wider customer base, and a street
fair featuring black-owned businesses, community art
projects, musical and dance performances and motivational
speakers and headliners.
June 15-17, 2023
AGENDA ITEM #2. b)
Black History Month Festival Renton King County Alliance for Justice
A weekend long event celebrating the Black
History in Renton and highlighting current black
owned businesses and community leaders. The
weekend will begin with a celebration of black
community leaders & activist in the form of a
Disco Ball, followed by a black art exhibit to
highlight black artists and a walking historic tour
of Downtown Renton as relevant to black &
indigenous events and historic figures.
Feb 3-5, 2023 AGENDA ITEM #2. b)
SECO Festival Series
United Creatives
Seafair Events
Music Festival
Haunted House
Eight Seafair events from
Seattle
The production of 1 to 2
music festivals
Season-long Halloween
attraction to bring tourism to
Renton
Year-long series of events to be held in Renton and sponsored in part by SECO Development AGENDA ITEM #2. b)
Total funding recommendation
AmPowering - Global Women Festival 2023 - $15,000
AmPowering - North America Fashion Week 2023 - $15,000
Baile Dior Studios - Emerald City Stomp & Shake - $6,500
City of Maple Valley - 2023 Ironman - $25,000
Renton Farmers Market 2023 Season - $5,000
Renton River Days 2023 - $5,000
City of Renton 4th of July Celebration - $20,000
Renton Community Marketing Campaign - $75,000
City of Renton Holiday Lights program - $7,500
HighSchool.GG - Renton City Retro 2023 - $20,000
Northwest Entertainment Foundation - KingCon NW 2023 - $5,000
Randall Morris Foundation - Gala and Celebrity Golf Tournament - $10,000
Renton Chamber of Commerce - Visitor's Center Operations - $75,000
Renton Downtown Partnership - Tourism Incentive Program - $75,000
Renton King County Black alliance for Equity and Justice - Juneteenth Festival - $5,000
Renton King County Black alliance for Equity and Justice - Black History Month- $5,000
Return to Renton Benefit Car Show - $5,000
Seattle TISI Sangam - Seattle Sangam Cultural & Sports Event - $20,000
United Creatives - SECO Festival Series - $50,000
$444,000
AGENDA ITEM #2. b)
Questions?AGENDA ITEM #2. b)