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City Council Faces Pressure Over Nonprofit Rental Fee Hike

December 06, 2024 | Des Moines City, King County, Washington


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City Council Faces Pressure Over Nonprofit Rental Fee Hike
The Des Moines City Council held a study session on December 5, 2024, where key discussions focused on community partnerships and potential changes to rental fees for nonprofit events. Deputy Mayor Steinmetz opened the meeting with the Pledge of Allegiance, welcoming both in-person attendees and those watching online.

During the public comment section, Jeff Gross, a resident and president of the Rotary Club of Des Moines, addressed the council. He expressed gratitude for the city's ongoing collaboration with the Rotary Club, particularly regarding their annual event, the Poverty Blues and Brews Festival. Gross raised concerns about a proposed amendment to resolution number 1281, which would increase rental fees for nonprofit organizations.

He explained that raising these fees could jeopardize the festival, which has been a staple in the community for over 15 years and attracts thousands of visitors, with 80% coming from outside Des Moines. Gross emphasized that while the city faces financial challenges and needs to increase revenue, the potential fee hike could negatively impact the funds the Rotary Club contributes back to the community.

The council did not receive any additional correspondence before the public comments, and the meeting proceeded with a focus on maintaining community support and the implications of financial decisions on local events. The discussions highlighted the importance of balancing city revenue needs with the sustainability of community-driven initiatives.

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