Music Commission - March 4, 2024

Music Commission Regular Meeting of the Music Commission

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Health Alliance for Austin Musicians Presentation to City of Austin Music Commission March 4, 2024 OUR MISSION HAAM provides access to affordable healthcare to Austin's low-income, working musicians, with a focus on prevention and wellness. The Live Music Capital of the World LIVE MUSIC’S IMPACT ON AUSTIN $2 billion Economic activity each year $38 million Local tax revenue each year Austin is home to 9,000+ musicians Live music is an economic engine Cultural identity 3 Health Alliance for Austin Musicians KEEPING MUSIC IN AUSTIN ALIVE & WELL HAAM Member Julian Acosta BY ANDREW BENNETT PHOTOGRAPHY MUSICIAN LIFE EXPECTANCY IS 25 YEARS LESS THAN THE AVERAGE POPULATION HAAM’S VALUE SINCE 2005 HAAM HAS PROVIDED OVER 7500 MUSICIANS WITH OVER $144 MILLION IN AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE HAAM Member Vanessa Lively BY CHARLIE SCHWAN PHOTOGRAPHY Leveraging Community Partnerships 6 Health Alliance for Austin Musicians KEEPING MUSIC IN AUSTIN ALIVE & WELL City of Austin and HAAM Economic Development Department Music & Entertainment Division Arts Commission Austin Public Health Mayor’s Office 7 Health Alliance for Austin Musicians KEEPING MUSIC IN AUSTIN ALIVE & WELL When I got that first vaccine, it was such a relief. I almost cried. - Mama Duke “ HAAM’s Model Access to Care Partner organizations providing preventative and proactive healthcare Affordability Community enrollment and eligibility resources leveraged Success in the Healthcare System Healthcare navigation and proactive education Cultural Competence Dedicated outreach to underserved musicians Deep understanding of iconic subpopulation with genuine relationships 9 Health Alliance for Austin Musicians KEEPING MUSIC IN AUSTIN ALIVE & WELL Service Delivery Model GUIDANCE • Navigation • Health & Insurance Literacy PREVENTION • Screenings & Vaccinations • Hearing • Voice Education • Fitness & Mind + Body ACCESS TO CARE • Insurance Linkage • Premium Assistance • Primary & Specialty Care • Urgent & Emergency Care • Hospitalization • Dental • Vision • Behavioral Health 10 Health Alliance for Austin Musicians KEEPING MUSIC IN AUSTIN ALIVE & WELL Comprehensive Coverage Saves Austin Millions HAAM’s Premium Assistance Programs provide nearly $17 million of healthcare coverage every year to musicians who would otherwise be unfunded. Funneling federal funds into local health systems Full fee payment to local providers Increasing all around access to care Partnerships, philanthropy, & local and federal dollars save our healthcare system Annual musician premiums cost $1,600/yr, leveraged into $8,900/yr of coverage Insurance Coverage Rates & Membership Growth 12 Health Alliance for Austin Musicians …

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REGULAR MEETING of the MUSIC COMMISSION March 4, 2024, 6:30PM CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS ROOM 1001, 301 W 2ND STREET, Austin, Texas 78701 Some members of the Music Commission may be participating by videoconference. The meeting may be viewed online at: http://www.austintexas.gov/page/watch-atxn-live Public comment will be allowed in-person or remotely via telephone. Speakers may only register to speak on an item once either in-person or remotely and will be allowed up to three minutes to provide their comments. Registration no later than noon the day before the meeting is required for remote participation by telephone. To register to speak remotely, call or email She lbi Mitchell, 512-974-6318, Shelbi.Mitchell@austintexas.gov. CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS/COMMISSIONERS: Nagavalli Medicharla - Chair, Anne-Charlotte Patterson – Vice Chair, Oren Rosenthal – Parliamentarian, Nelson Aguilar, Tami Blevins, Leonard Davila, Lauryn Gould, Jonathan “Chaka” Mahone, Celeste Quesada, Scott Strickland AGENDA CALL TO ORDER PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL APPROVAL OF MINUTES DISCUSSION ITEMS 1. 2. 3. Approve the minutes of the Music Commission Meeting on January 8, 2024, and February 5, 2024. Presentation on Black Artists and Professional Creatives Registry by Harold McMillan, Founder/President, East Austin Creative Coalition. Presentation on music journalism and access to media coverage in Austin by Raoul Hernandez, Assistant Professor, School of Journalism and Media, University of Texas, Austin. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10. 11. 12. Update on FY24 Austin Live Music Fund guidelines by Chair Medicharla. Presentation on Health Alliance for Austin Musicians (HAAM) by Paul Scott, Chief Executive Officer, HAAM. Update on musical performances for Music Commission meetings by Shelbi Mitchell, Program Coordinator, Music & Entertainment, Economic Development Department. Presentation by Austin Federation of Musicians Local representative. Discussion regarding all ages shows and how the City of Austin supports youth in Austin. STAFF BRIEFINGS 9. Live Music Fund collections update by Kim McCarson, Program Manager, Music & Entertainment Division, Economic Development Department. Update on consultant evaluation of the FY23 Live Music Fund Event Program by Erica Shamaly, Division Manager, Music & Entertainment Division. Update on calendar for Live Music Fund awardee events. Update on City Commission guidelines by Shelbi Mitchell, Program Coordinator, Music & Entertainment, Economic Development Department. DISCUSSION AND ACTION ITEMS 13. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS Approve Music Commission Budget recommendations to Council for FY25. ADJOURNMENT The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the American with Disabilities Act. Reasonable modifications and equal access to communications will be provided upon request. Meeting locations are …

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MUSIC COMMISSION MEETING 3/04/2024 H O T E L O C C U P A N C Y T A X C O L L E C T I O N S L I V E M U S I C F U N D Kim McCarson Program Manager UPDATED 3.04.2024 FY 24 Year-to-Date Hotel Occupancy Tax Collections – Live Music Fund FY24 Amended Budget $5,575,000 January 2024 w/ Encumbrances $857,431 FY24 Year-to-Date w/ Encumbrances $1,789,374 FY24 Year-End Estimate $17,874 $312,748 $827,586 $19,399 $338,773 $854,923 $12,938 $323,076 $798,287 $5,509 $217,400 $744,461 $857,431 $4,903 $171,733 $755,308 FY 23 October February FY 24 November March December April January May FY 23 Year-to-Date Hotel Occupancy Tax Collections – Live Music Fund FY23 Amended Budget $4,100,000 September 2023 w/ Encumbrances $17,874 FY23 Year-to-Date w/ Encumbrances $4,472,973 FY23 Year-End Estimate $4,043,166 $17,874 $312,748 $827,586 $19,399 $338,773 $854,923 $12,938 $323,076 $798,287 $5,509 $217,400 $744,461 FY 23 October April November May December June January July February August March September

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MUSIC COMMISSION BUDGET RECOMMENDATION FY24-25 DRAFT Date: March 4, 2023 Recommendation: Directive to City Council for the City to invest in Austin music economy initiatives to sustain, grow, and transform our music industry. Description of Recommendation to Council: The Music Commission, in support of the music community, recommends that the Austin City Council designate a minimum $3.36 Million investment for FY2024 to fuel Austin music industry growth and support the music community. The commissions recommends that the funds be invested in:  Fiscal support for the Creative Space Assistance Program – match FY23-34 funding lever. CSAP awards between $5,000 and $50,000 to commercial creative spaces facing displacement or new leases at higher and unaffordable rates. Grant funds may be used for revenue-generating space improvements, partial lease payments, and gap financing for creative space purchases. $1.5 Million/ City General Fund  Fiscal support for Music and Entertainment Division musician performance program. Funding for city-sponsored music events (festivals, street performance program, City Council and Music Commission performances) showcasing artists from each of the 10 council districts and compensated at the city-approved rate of $200 per performance per musician. $100,000 / City General Fund  Fiscal support for the Health Alliance for Austin Musicians health insurance programs.  Funding for HAAM’s health insurance navigator and insurance premium programs. $500,000 / City General Fund Initiation and fiscal support for a new disaster-related Stormy Weather Fund. Financial compensation for musicians and music workers demonstrating financial loss caused by declared disaster emergencies and resulting power failures. $800,000 per year ongoing, subject to adjust based on frequency of emergencies / Austin Energy Annual Revenue Rationale The music industry is vital to the economic and cultural life of our city and deserves the same investment as other key growth industries in Austin. 1 of 2  Music and musicians contribute significantly to Austin's economy, including our robust tourism economy.  The cost of living in Austin has risen to nearly unsustainable levels. From 2011 to 2021, the median home price in Austin increased from $193,000 to $517,000, and the median rent increased from $815 to $1,387.  Many musicians struggle to make a living in Austin due to affordability issues. According to a survey by the Austin Music Census, nearly three-quarters of musicians in Austin reported making less than $18,000 per year from music-related income.  Funding activities that provide more paid work to Austin musicians can help …

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