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CITY OF RENTON
AGENDA - Committee of the Whole Meeting
6:15 PM - Monday, December 6, 2021
Videoconference
1. ALLOCATION OF LODGING TAX FUNDING FOR 2022
a) AB - 3015 Community & Economic Development Department recommends approval of
the 2022 Lodging Tax Fund allocations as recommended by the Lodging Tax Advisory
Committee; and approval to execute the related contracts with the successful applicants.
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AB - 3015
City Council Regular Meeting - 22 Nov 2021
SUBJECT/TITLE: Allocation of Lodging Tax Funding for 2022
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: $460,000
SUMMARY OF ACTION:
The Lodging Tax Advisory Committee met in August to approve and set a timeline for the application process.
The deadline to apply was October 22, 2021. Nineteen applications totaling $945,500 were received.
The Lodging Tax Advisory Committee recommends Renton City Council approval 2022 expenditures from the
Lodging Tax Fund as follows:
• AmPowering; Festival of Light - Diwali Ball: $15,000
• AmPowering; North America Fashion Week: $20,000
• AmPowering; Women Show: $20,000
• City of Maple Valley; Ironman 2022: $25,000
• LTAC community-sponsored events: $10,000
• DAWA Project; Northwest Naturals Expo: $12,500
• City of Renton; Fourth of July Celebration: $20,000
• City of Renton; Holiday Lights at Coulon: $10,000
• Randall Morris Foundation Celebrity Golf Tournament: $20,000
• Renton Chamber of Commerce; Visitor's Center: $100,000
• Highschool.GG; Renton City Retro: $20,000
• Renton Community Marketing Campaign 2022: $80,000
• Renton Downtown Partnership; Marketing Campaign: $27,500
• Renton Downtown Partnership; Holiday Lights Festival:$15,000
• REEL Renton; Seattle Film Summit: $40,000
• Seattle TISI Sangam; 2022 Sangam Festival: $25,000
Total Recommendation: $460,000
EXHIBITS:
A. Issue Paper_2021 LTAC Allocations
B. 2021 LTAC Applicant Summary
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
Approve allocations for the 2022 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 #1. a)
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY &
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
M E M O R A N D U M
DATE: November 17, 2021
TO: Randy Corman, Council President
Members of Renton City Council
CC: Armondo Pavone, Mayor
Ed VanValey, Chief Administrative Officer
FROM: Amanda Askren, Economic Development Director (Acting)
(x7369)
STAFF CONTACT: Jessie Kotarski (x7271)
SUBJECT: Allocation of Lodging Tax Funding for 2022
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
$460,000 in lodging tax funding for 2022 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 Corman and members include:
• Cathy Martinez, Legacy Hospitality (Hampton)
• Menka Soni, AmPowering
• Scott Lane, Hyatt Regency Lake Washington at Seattle’s Southport
• Preeti Shridhar, City of Renton
Council "may only choose recipients from the list of candidates and recommended
amounts provided by the local lodging tax advisory committee." However, Council does
AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
Ruth Perez, Council President
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not have to fund the full list as recommended by the LTAC and can choose to make
awards in the recommended amounts to all, some, or none of the candidates on this
list.
The Lodging Tax Advisory Committee approved and set a timeline for the 2022 Lodging
Tax application process; opening the application on August 30, 2021. Applications were
due on October 22, 2021. Nineteen applications were received.
The Committee heard presentations from qualified applicants on November 10, 2021
and conducted a debriefing following the interviews to finalize recommendations.
The Committee has elected to set aside funds in the amount of $10,000 to support
community events hosted by non-profit entities with limited budgets that will help
support the potential growth of activities/events in the future. All sponsorship
recipients will feature the Renton marketing logo and web address (visitrentonwa.com).
The Lodging Tax Advisory Committee recommends Renton City Council approve 2022
expenditures from the Lodging Tax Fund as follows:
• AmPowering; Festival of Light - Diwali Ball $15,000
• AmPowering; North America Fashion Week $20,000
• AmPowering; Women Show $20,000
• City of Maple Valley; Ironman 2022 $25,000
• LTAC community-sponsored events $10,000
• DAWA Project; Northwest Naturals Expo $12,500
• City of Renton; Fourth of July Celebration $20,000
• City of Renton; Holiday Lights at Coulon $10,000
• Randall Morris Foundation Celebrity Golf Tournament $20,000
• Renton Chamber of Commerce; Visitor's Center $100,000
• Highschool.GG; Renton City Retro $20,000
• Renton Community Marketing Campaign 2022 $80,000
• Renton Downtown Partnership; Marketing Campaign $27,500
• Renton Downtown Partnership; Holiday Lights Festival $15,000
• REEL Renton; Seattle Film Summit $40,000
• Seattle TISI Sangam; 2022 Sangam Festival $25,000
Total Recommendation: $460,000
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 #1. a)
Grant Applicant
Event Name Contact Information Date of Event Summary of Project or Event Amount
Requested
Amount
Recommended
1 AmPowering
Festival of Light Diwali Ball
Menka Soni
soni_menka@hotmail.com
425‐301‐2255
425‐418‐7181 (cell)
November 2022 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.
$20,000 $15,000
2 AmPowering
North American Fashion Week
Menka Soni
soni_menka@hotmail.com
425‐301‐2255
425‐418‐7181 (cell)
September 2022 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 $20,000
3 AmPowering
Women's Show
Menka Soni
soni_menka@hotmail.com
425‐301‐2255
425‐418‐7181 (cell)
November 2022 This annual show features the Miss, Mrs., and Miss Teen
India Washington, Oregon & Albama pageant. It also
includes food and non‐food vendors, and entertainment.
Plans are to host the event at the Hyatt.
$25,000 $20,000
4 City of Maple Valley
Ironman 2022
Laura Philpot
laura.philpot@maplevalleywa.gov
425‐413‐8800
18‐Sep‐22 The City of Maple Valley is seeking financial assistance to
host the 2022 IRONMAN Washington event in Maple
Valley to be held on Sunday, September 18, 2022. Because
Maple Valley does not have lodging properties available,
the City of Renton will receive most of the room nights
associated with this event.
$25,000 $25,000
5 DAWA Project
Northwest Naturals Expo
Kariba Jack
kijack@gmail.com
253‐228‐9811
31‐Oct‐21 The Northwest Naturals Expo brings education,
entertainment, community and flair together as one. This
will be the 6th year the event will be hosted within the
beautiful city of Renton and holds a unique draw as it is
hosted during Black History Month. Local restaurants and
eateries will benefit with additional revenue from the
attendees dining in/out for the weekend. Hotel room
nights are going to be marketed heavily for the 2022 event
as 'self ‐ care' and relaxation to 'treat yourself' will be a
part of the tone for the weekend.
$50,000 $12,500
6 City of Renton
Multicultural Festival
Benita Horn
bhorn@rentonwa.gov
206‐579‐0099
January to June
2022
This annual two‐day event is a joint endeavor of the
Mayor's Inclusion Task Force and the city. Their vision is to
being together people of different ages, races, ethnicities,
genders, faiths, etc. to celebrate our diverse community
and learn about and connect with each other. Festival
includes performers from various cultures, interactive
cultural education tables hosted by various communities to
share their culture and traditions, a multicultural art
exhibit, activities for children, ethnic food trucks and
celebrity guests.
$5,000 $5,000*
7 City of Renton
Renton's 4th of July
Carrie Nass
cnass@rentonwa.gov
425‐282‐9367
July 3 ‐ July 4, 2022 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.
$25,000 $20,000
8 City of Renton
Holiday ligjhts at Coulon
Sonja Mejlaender
smejlaender@rentonwa.gov
425‐430‐6514
December 2, 2022 ‐
January 1, 2023
Renton’s Holiday Lights at Gene Coulon Memorial Beach
Park is a free month‐long regionally established seasonal
destination and brings an estimated 15,000 visitors to
Renton each year. The unique, iconic, and stunning
immersion of saturated lights set against Lake Washington
and within this regional park, 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.
$45,000 $10,000
2022 LTAC Applicant Summary
AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
9 Randall Morris Foundation
Randall Morris Celebrity Golf
Tournament
Randall Morris
rmorris43@comcast.net
(206) 356‐8639
Sept. 11 ‐ Sept. 12,
2022
The Randall Morris Foundation is getting ready for the 16th
Annual Randall Morris Celebrity Golf invitational held on
September 12th 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.
$78,000 $20,000
10 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 $100,000
11 HighSchool.GG
Renton City Retro
Emilio Morales
emilio@highschool.gg
206‐579‐1526
Aug 12‐Aug 14,
2022
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.
$25,000 $20,000
12 City of Renton
Renton Community Marketing
Amanda Askren
aaskren@rentonwa.gov
425‐430‐7271
Ongoing The campaign include marketing communications, digital
and social media services, advertising, branding,public
relations, communications strategy and planning and
website development, design and maintenance to create
and supportan effective Visit Renton brand to promote the
City as the ideal destination to live, work and play.
$100,000 $80,000
13 Renton Downtown Partnership
Holiday Lights Festival
Sheila Humphries
RDP@gorenton.com
425‐430‐7271
Dec‐22 The goal of this proposal outline is to create an annual
lighting event or light festival in the city of Renton that
builds community through the power of light art, provides
an inspiring, COVID safe public light art experience that will
encourage the public to explore downtown Renton while
supporting local artists.
$25,000 $15,000
14 Renton Downtown Partnership
Downtown promotion package
Sheila Humphries
RDP@gorenton.com
425‐430‐7271
Ongoing The proposal for 2022 is to expand on the foundation
created in 2021 and utilize new technology 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 an concentrated effort to retarget those
visitors to return to Renton.
$27,500 $27,500
15 City of Renton
Farmers Market
Carrie Olson
clolson@rentonwa.gov
425‐430‐7214
Jun ‐ Sept 2022 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 $2,500*
16 City of Renton
Renton River Days
Sonja Mejlaender
smejlaender@rentonwa.gov
425‐430‐6514
July 17‐24, 2022 Renton River Days (RRDs) will celebrate its 37th
Anniversary in 2022. RRDs is making plans to provide a
scalable community event, centered largely in downtown
Renton and at Piazza Park. RRDs plans to feature culturally
diverse entertainment, food, arts, all‐ages activities, and
implement a city‐wide week‐long “Nibble Your Way
Around Renton” restaurant campaign.
$5,000 $2,500*
17 reelRenton
2022 Seattle Film Summit
Ben Andrews
bena@seattlefilmsummit.com
253‐861‐7755
September 9 ‐ 10,
2022
The Seattle Film Summit (SFS) is quickly becoming the
premier creative economy event in the Pacific Northwest,
bringing together regional creatives, leaders, and
influencers in the digital content creation arena. The
Summit appeals to writers, directors, producers,
distributors, acquisition executives, talent agents,
attorneys, festival directors, and all those who provide
services to the motion picture industry and beyond.
$100,000 $40,000
18 Seattle TISI Sangam
2022 Sangam Festival
Bal Ram
bal929@hotmail.com
253‐632‐2440
28‐30 May,2022 or
July 2‐4, 2022
Cultural sporting and education event held every and
attracting people from Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, Canada
and India.
$40,000 $25,000
AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
19 Urban Family Center Assoc
G3 Fitness Summit
Shantel Patu
smpatu@urbanfam.org
206‐854‐5944
August 19th, 2022 ‐
August 20th, 2022
The purpose of this project is to promote the importance
of a healthy lifestyle to local fitness gyms, student athletes,
and the general public of Renton, Washington and
surrounding communities through influential athletes,
social media influencers, and leading health experts.
$155,000 $0
Total $945,500 $460,000
*indicates community event sponsorship
AGENDA ITEM #1. a)