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• <br /> November 25, 2020 <br /> regarding the planning of a July 4 parade, which is very labor intensive, and the <br /> need to group parking lot items together until information is received regarding <br /> partnerships/sponsorships. <br /> Council Member Murphy spoke about the time sensitivity due to a planning <br /> deadline of February 1. He added that future money received through <br /> sponsorships could be saved and redeployed via a budget amendment in 2021. <br /> Council Member Vogeli expressed a preference to close the gap on labor <br /> concessions prior to funding the July 4th fireworks show. <br /> Moved by Council Member Stonecipher, seconded by Council Member Murphy, <br /> to reinstate the July 4th fireworks celebration and festival at Legion Park as a <br /> placeholder in the final budget. <br /> Lori added that if the festival is added back in, there would be an additional cost <br /> needed, approximately $10,000-$20,000, for transit reimbursement costs and <br /> • <br /> activities at Legion Park. <br /> Roll was called with all council members voting yes, except Council Member Vogeli <br /> who voted no, and Council Member Moore who was excused. <br /> Motion carried. <br /> Music at the Marina <br /> Discussion ensued regarding the importance of bringing people together at the <br /> waterfront. Council members agreed about the importance of waiting until <br /> information is received about public/private partnerships or the possibility that <br /> non-profit music providers will come forward. <br /> Council Member Murphy noted that the deadline of May 1, which would allow <br /> more time for consideration later. <br /> • <br /> 394 <br />