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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />August 11, 2020 <br />Page 2 <br />1 A. Black Village Festival request use of upper Central Park Parking Lot for Saturday, <br />2 August 15, 2020 <br />3 <br />4 City Manager Casey reviewed the Black Village Festival request with the Council. <br />5 <br />6 Ms. Semhar Solomon addressed the City Council. She noted there will be COVID precautions <br />7 put into place and will be asking people that do not have a mask if they would like a mask and if <br />8 they say no then the person will kindly be asked to leave. Vendors will also be spaced out <br />9 enough for social distancing. <br />10 <br />11 Councilmember Walker asked how many people are anticipated coming out to the event. Ms. <br />12 Solomon thought there would be approximately 250 people at the highest. <br />13 <br />14 Councilmember Walker asked if there will be copious signage up asking people to maintain an <br />15 appropriate distance and to also encourage the people to follow certain protocol such as not <br />16 standing in one spot for so long of a time. Ms. Solomon explained she has signs that are already <br />17 made and will be put up at every booth and entrance. <br />18 <br />19 Councilmember Jenson indicated in front of him he had a "Stay Safe Minnesota Guidance for <br />20 Safe Celebration and Events". He read the contents of the guide and wondered if Ms. Solomon <br />21 had a chance to read something like the guide to help her prepare for the festival. Ms. Solomon <br />22 indicated she did along with the team of friends that is helping her with the event. <br />23 <br />24 Councilmember Webster explained she serves as the Council representative to VillageFest and in <br />25 early June the chair of VillageFest, herself and Mr. Casey had as chance to talk through lots of <br />26 different factors regarding hosting a community event and try to weigh the general liability and <br />27 safety concerns. She noted as a result that event chose to go about a different route. She was <br />28 curious in her conversations with vendors, how many vendors are expected and what is the <br />29 protocol as the vendor is confirming with her and what steps is she taking to make sure these <br />30 steps will be followed by the vendors. Ms. Solomon explained there are roughly twenty vendors, <br />31 not all food, and she is making sure that if the vendor is providing food or beverages that the <br />32 vendor has to wear masks and will be rotating them so the same mask will not be used <br />33 continuously. She noted she will be providing some masks as well as the vendors having their <br />34 own masks. There will also be hand sanitizer at every single booth regardless if the vendor is <br />35 selling food or not, to ensure that space for them is safe for the vendor and patron. <br />36 <br />37 Councilmember Webster explained the City has been reserving fields and outdoor spaces to <br />38 community groups and for the things that the City is requiring in that process are a plan needs to <br />39 be submitted, whether it is a baseball, softball team or other group, when reservations are made <br />40 and the second piece is the City asks the group to send a list of attendees as well for the purpose <br />41 of contact tracing in case there is a positive case. Ms. Solomon indicated she does have a list of <br />42 contacts and specifically who will be at the festival from each place and phone numbers, as well <br />43 as attendees. <br />44 <br />45 Mayor Stille stated the Minnesota Department of Health needs to monitor this, at least they have <br />46 with Kiwanis, and the Health Department is very restrictive in making sure the food is safe and is <br />