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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMemo - Mail Packet - 10/6/2020 - Memorandum From Jc Ward Re: Lpt Meeting Follow Up From 9/28/20 Regarding Foco Pop Up Event Community Development & Neighborhood Services 281 North College Avenue P.O. Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522.0580 970.416.2740 970.224.6134- fax fcgov.com Planning, Development & Transportation Services MEMORANDUM DATE: September 29, 2020 TO: Mayor Troxell and City Councilmembers THRU: Darin Atteberry, City Manager Kelly DiMartino, Deputy City Manager Caryn Champine, Director, Planning, Development & Transportation Paul Sizemore, Interim Director, Community Development Neighborhood Services Marcy Yoder, Sr. Manager, Neighborhood Services Aaron Iverson, Interim Sr. Manager, FC Moves FROM: JC Ward, Sr. City Planner, Neighborhood Services RE: LPT Meeting Follow Up from 9/28/20 regarding FoCo Pop Up Event ______________________________________________________________________ This memo is in response to a request from the Leadership Planning Team meeting on 9/28/20 regarding outcomes of the FoCo Pop Up event. Neighborhood Services, FC Moves, and Fort Collins Connexion hosted the first FoCo Pop Up event on 9/27/20 to provide COVID-safe activities at dispersed sites around the city.  Approximately 750 participants visited pop up activities in parks and neighborhoods throughout the day.  City departments and community partners created 16 unexpected, surprise pop ups, while neighbors got in on the fun and hosted six additional pop up activities along low- stress bike networks in their neighborhoods.  Several roving bicyclists also cruised the low-stress bike network to hand out craft kits to families they met along the way.  Nine self-guided outdoor adventures highlighting natural resources, Art in Public Places, historic preservation, and CSU were popular with participants based on our conversations at the active pop ups. One of the best outcomes of the FoCo Pop Up event was the collaboration among City departments to bring something new to the community during a time when so many of the signature Fort Collins events are not possible due to COVID-19. Participants behaved responsibly, wearing face coverings and maintaining physical distance. Pop up hosts reinforced safety and public health guidelines in accordance with the Larimer County Health Department variance granted to the event. Even the live music, which attracted the largest crowds of the day, was thoughtfully set up to keep the public and musicians safe with signage, distancing markers, and announcements from performers. The response from the public and focus on safety indicates that this model of public event with dispersed but connected activities allows the City to host public events responsibly during the pandemic. DocuSign Envelope ID: 8618C984-7404-490A-A730-F6E3C4D6BFF6