COUNCIL ACTION FORM SUBJECT: REQUESTS FROM AMES VELO FOR AMES GRAND PRIX

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ITEM # 11 a & b DATE: 04-10-18 COUNCIL ACTION FORM SUBJECT: REQUESTS FROM AMES VELO FOR AMES GRAND PRIX BACKGROUND: The Ames Velo organization has proposed hosting its second Annual Ames Grand Prix bicycle races on Saturday, June 16 th and Sunday, June 17 th. The event consists of timed races of 10 to 50 riders per race along a short circuit. It is anticipated that riders will reach speeds of up to 35 miles per hour on the course. Last year, an estimated 160 different individuals participated over the two days of racing. MAIN STREET CRITERIUM EVENT: On Saturday, June 16 th, the races will take place downtown from 4:00 p.m. until approximately 11:00 p.m. To facilitate this event, organizers have requested the following: Closure of Main Street from Clark Avenue to Douglas Avenue, Douglas Avenue from Main Street to Sixth Street, Sixth Street from Douglas Avenue to Burnett Avenue, Burnett Avenue from Sixth Street to Fifth Street, Fifth Street from Douglas Avenue to Clark Avenue, Kellogg Avenue from Main Street to Sixth Street, and Clark Avenue from Fifth Street to Main Street from 4:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Closure of 187 metered parking spaces from 2:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. along the race route and suspension of parking enforcement. City staff estimates that this will result in a loss of $130.90 to the Parking Fund Blanket Temporary Obstruction Permit for the closed area Blanket Vending License for the closed area and waiver of fee ($50) A finish line will be established in the 300 block of Main Street, and organizers will use a speaker system to announce race results. A race command post will be set up on Douglas Avenue. The speed of racers requires them to use the full width of the street when entering and exiting turns. However, organizers will attempt to close intersections in a way that allows vehicle traffic to turn onto adjacent streets to get past the race area. CyRide will detour from Sixth Street to avoid the closed streets. Organizers have contacted the Main Street Cultural District (MSCD) regarding this event, and MSCD has provided a letter of support. RESEARCH PARK CIRCUIT RACE: The following day, Sunday, June 17 th, races will be held from 8:00 a.m. to approximately 5:00 p.m. To facilitate this event, organizers have requested closure of the following streets from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. the day of the event: Airport Road from University Boulevard to North Loop Drive, North Loop Drive, South Loop Drive, University Boulevard 1

from Airport Road to Collaboration Place, and Collaboration Place. Additionally, a blanket Temporary Obstruction Permit, blanket Vending License and waiver of fee ($50) are also requested. A letter of support from the ISU Research Park has been obtained for this event. ISSUES FOR BOTH RACES: In this style of race, the riders tend to group together. Therefore, organizers will manage the street closures in a way that allows for motorists and pedestrians to cross into the center of the race area when the route is clear. The organizers have staff that is experienced in managing street closures for bicycle races. For the ISU Research Park race, organizers will place signage well in advance of the closures warning drivers of the potential for delay, and signs warning drivers to slow as they approach the point where they will wait to be allowed through the race course. This route is longer, and so should allow more time for motorists to be let through the closures before the pack of riders approaches again. Public Works will provide barricades and will place electronic message board signs in each area prior to the race announcing the closures (if signs are available at that time). Because of the high speeds of riders at these events and the potential for serious harm if a rider encounters a roadway defect, Public Works will modify its street-sweeping schedule to clear street debris from these routes the day prior to the race. Additionally, City staff has requested that organizers inspect the pavement along the routes in the days prior to the event and contact staff to patch any pavement defects that could cause injury to a racer. Organizers will obtain liability insurance through USA Cycling once the event is approved by the City Council. The insurance limits proposed exceed the City s minimum requirements for special events. Additionally, City staff has asked that the participants hold harmless waivers also include language holding the City harmless. ALTERNATIVES: 1. Approve the requests for the Ames Grand Prix on June 16-17 including waiver of blanket Vending License fees ($100), as outlined above, contingent upon receipt of a certificate of liability insurance and reimbursement for lost parking revenue. 2. Direct staff to work with organizers to find an alternative location for this event. 3. Deny the requests. MANAGER S RECOMMENDED ACTION: This event is a unique opportunity to bring bicycle racing to Ames. The event proposed has the support of the Main Street Cultural District and the ISU Research Park. Organizers have experience hosting these events in the past and have taken precautions in their planning to ensure a safe, enjoyable event for the community. 2

Therefore, it is the recommendation of the City Manager that the City Council adopt Alternative #1, thereby approving the requests for the Ames Grand Prix on June 16-17 including waiver of blanket Vending License fees ($100), as outlined above, contingent upon receipt of a certificate of liability insurance and reimbursement for lost parking revenue. 3

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