SPECIAL EVENTS TASK FORCE FEBRUARY 16, 2022 – 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM PERMITTING AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER – ROOM 1401 6310 E WILHELMINA DELCO DRIVE AUSTIN, TEXAS CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS: Members: James Russell (Co-Chair), Jeff Smith (Co-Chair), Bobby Garza, Cindy Lo, Laurel White, Shelley Phillips, Heath Riddles, Mandi Thomas, Dan Carroll, Ingrid Weigand , Frances Thompson Ex Officio Members (City Staff): Brydan Summers, SETF Staff Liaison; Sara Henry, Austin Center for Events Communications; Bill Manno, Special Events Program Manager; Brian Block, DSD Program Manager, Music Office; Mike Jones, Police Sergeant; Robert Alvarado, Code Division Manager; Frances Hargrove, ATD Special Events Manager; Tony Hernandez, DSD Program Manager; Jason Maurer, PARD Sales and Events Manager; Kevin Parker, EMS Commander; Quentin Prior, Fire Battalion Chief; Iby Setzer, ARR Planner Senior; Bryan Walker, DSD Planner II AGENDA CALL TO ORDER CITIZEN COMMUNICATION 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 2. OLD BUSINESS i. Possible Action on Safety Topics a. Discussion on Public Safety Sections of the Special Events Ordinance b. Update from Organizers Currently Planning Events c. Review of Administrative Rules in Conflict with the SEO 3. NEW BUSINESS a. Subcommittee Report on Post Event Evaluations b. Review Permit Denial, Appeals Process, and Revocation Process c. Review Enforcement FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS ADJOURNMENT Font Size: 12; Font: Times New Roman; Font Style: Regular call Brydan Summers 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 planned with wheelchair access. If requiring Sign Language Interpreters or alternative formats, please give notice at least 2 days (48 hours) before the meeting date. Please at Brydan.summers@austintexas.gov or 512-974-4854, for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711. For more information on the Special Events Task Force, please contact Brydan Summers at Brydan.summers@austintexas.gov or 512-974-4854. the Development Services Department, at Font Size: 12; Font: Times New Roman; Font Style: Regular
Item Event History (years of existence - one time or multi-year) If multi-year, year first established Name of Producer, Production Comany Number of attendees per event day and in total Time of event (weekend/week-day; day time/night time) Length of event (hours/days) Length of set-up/take-down that add to event days Neighborhood barricades required Yes/No Road closures Yes/No Length (in hours/days) of closure/barricades, including pre and post event Free event/paid event Amplified Sound Yes/No Parking Plan required Yes/No Alcohol Served Yes/No Food Served Yes/No City Resources involved: Police/Fire/EMS/Solid Waste/PARD/Music Office Complaints Received via 311 if any (Noise, Traffic, Parking, Public Nuisance, etc.) Pass/Fail (if Fail, with comments) from AFD, APD, APH, EMS, PARD, Sound, Resource Recovery, Transportation Source Application Application Application Requires confirmation Requires confirmation Requires confirmation Requires confirmation Application Application Requires confirmation Application Application Application Application Application Requires confirmation Post-Event Report Post-Event Report
SPECIAL EVENTS TASK FORCE FEBRUARY 16, 2022 – 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM PERMITTING AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER – ROOM 1401 6310 E WILHELMINA DELCO DRIVE AUSTIN, TEXAS Some members of the Special Events Task Force may be participating by videoconference CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS: Members: James Russell (Co-Chair), Jeff Smith (Co-Chair), Bobby Garza, Cindy Lo, Laurel White, Shelley Phillips, Heath Riddles, Mandi Thomas, Dan Carroll, Ingrid Weigand , Frances Thompson Ex Officio Members (City Staff): Brydan Summers, SETF Staff Liaison; Sara Henry, Austin Center for Events Communications; Bill Manno, Special Events Program Manager; Brian Block, DSD Program Manager, Music Office; Mike Jones, Police Sergeant; Robert Alvarado, Code Division Manager; Frances Hargrove, ATD Special Events Manager; Tony Hernandez, DSD Program Manager; Jason Maurer, PARD Sales and Events Manager; Kevin Parker, EMS Commander; Quentin Prior, Fire Battalion Chief; Iby Setzer, ARR Planner Senior; Bryan Walker, DSD Planner II REVISED AGENDA CALL TO ORDER CITIZEN COMMUNICATION 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 2. OLD BUSINESS a. Discussion on Public Safety Sections of the Special Events Ordinance i. Possible Action on Safety Topics b. Update from Organizers Currently Planning Events c. Review of Administrative Rules in Conflict with the SEO 3. NEW BUSINESS a. Subcommittee Report on Post Event Evaluations b. Review Permit Denial, Appeals Process, and Revocation Process c. Review Enforcement FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS ADJOURNMENT Font Size: 12; Font: Times New Roman; Font Style: Regular 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 planned with wheelchair access. If requiring Sign Language Interpreters or alternative formats, please give notice at least 2 days (48 hours) before the meeting date. Please at Brydan.summers@austintexas.gov or 512-974-4854, for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711. the Development Services Department, call Brydan Summers at Public comment will be allowed in-person or remotely by 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. To register, please contact Brydan Summers at 512-974-4854 or Brydan.summers@austintexas.gov. For more information on the Special Events Task Force, please contact Brydan Summers at Brydan.summers@austintexas.gov or 512-974-4854. Font Size: 12; Font: Times New Roman; Font Style: Regular
Special Events Task Force November 2021 Meeting Minutes Wednesday, November 17, 2021 Permitting and Development Center - Third Floor, Room 3205 2: 00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Taskforce Members in Attendance: James Russell, Jeff Smith, Heath Riddles, Frances Thompson, Mandi Thomas, Ingrid Weigand, Laurel White Staff in Attendance: Sara Henry, Frances Hargrove, Jason Maurer, Kevin Parker, Mike Jones (APD), Robert Alvarado, Quentin Prior, Brain Oehler (AFD), Bill Manno, Brydan Summers, Brian Block, Iby Setzer Task Force Members Absent: Bobby Garza, Cindy Lo, Shelley Phillips, Dan Carroll, Staff Absent: Tony Hernandez, Bryan Walker Guests: Christian Flores, CBS Austin CALL TO ORDER: Co-Chair Russell called the taskforce to order at 4:10 p.m. 1. APPROVAL OF OCTOBER MINUTES: The taskforce unanimously approved the meeting minutes for October 2021. 2. STAFF BRIEFINGS A. Update on ACE reporting capabilities Mr. Summers presented on ACE reporting capabilities. ACE transitioned to the permitting system AMANDA (AB+C Portal) in 2019, the data available before this migration is limited. Mr. Summers presented on history of data and data limitations for Austin Center for Events. He shared process improvements in the works including being able to track how quickly ACE teams can perform reviews. He explained ACE is looking to tighten up performance measures so we can give stakeholders an assessment for how we are doing. It will take several years to standardize all the ACE departments, so this is a long-term process. Member Weigand explained that the taskforce is looking for post event data collection, Co-Chair Russell explained what they are looking for is something similar to what was implemented by the Parkland Taskforce, and would like to see this model extended beyond park events. Mr. Maurer suggested adding these core sections into the application process on the front end so that data can be collected systematically. Staff would need a clear understanding of the type of data requested from stakeholders to add it. It was determined to add this item to a future agenda for further discussion. Member Weigand requested for 3-1-1 to be able to track events by events. Ms. Henry explained that would not be possible and described the current 3-1-1 Special Events SR process which is in place to support event questions in general and support emergency response where needed. ACE is able respond to 3-1-1 calls in real time for on-site emergency or logistics management, as needed, as well as aggregate the data in …
Special Events Task Force February 2022 Meeting Minutes Wednesday, February 16, 2022 Permitting and Development Center – First Floor, Room 1401 2: 00 p.m. ‐ 4:00 p.m. Taskforce Members in Attendance: James Russell, Jeff Smith, Cindy Lo, Mandi Thomas, Laurel White Staff in Attendance: Sara Henry, Mike Jones (APD), Quentin Prior (AFD), Bill Manno (ACE), Brydan Summers (ACE) Task Force Members Joining Virtually: Bobby Garza, Heath Riddles‐Sanchez, Frances Thompson Staff Joining Virtually: Iby Setzer (ARR), Kevin Parker (ATCEMS), Jason Maurer (PARD). Frances Hargrove (ATD) Guests: CALL TO ORDER: Co‐Chair Russell called the task force to order at 2:07 p.m. 1. APPROVAL OF NOVEMBER MINUTES: The task force unanimously approved the meeting minutes for November 2021. 2. OLD BUSINESS Austin Police Department (APD) A. Discussion on Public Safety Sections of the Special Events Ordinance APD Special Event Sergeant Mike Jones briefed the Task Force on an item on the February 17, 2022 council agenda that would allow APD to contract with Code4, a third party vendor, to hire other public safety agencies to help staff city and city‐sponsored special events. Following several questions from Chair Russell on the matter, Sergeant Jones clarified that these agencies will follow their respective policies and protocols, but APD would ultimately retain overall authority as the lead agency and would coordinate with the supervisors from other agencies. He added that private events can currently contract with Code4. Austin Fire Department (AFD) Chair Russell inquired whether a third‐party agreement might be feasible for AFD. Chief Prior responded that the current AFD staffing level does not require supplementation because they have significantly fewer individuals on site at special events compared to APD, but did raise the issue of needing additional special event review personnel in the future. Austin‐Travis County EMS (ATCEMS) Chair Russel asked whether staffing is a concern for ATCEMS. Commander Parker explained that ATCEMS has a history of partnering with outside healthcare providers. He acknowledged that the organization is mindful of current staffing shortages and the agency has recently made some salary adjustments that they hope will act as an incentive. Chair Russell asked all three public safety agencies whether there are elements of the Special Event Ordinance (SEO) That are onerous to them? Chief Prior suggested that the ordinance could be revised to allow AFD to enter into third‐party agreements. The Task Force asked Mr. Summers to record two recommendations for future consideration. 1) Council …