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File #: 11-6263    Version: A Name: Lighthouse Run, June 18, 2011
Type: Communication Status: Passed
File created: 4/6/2011 In control: Board of Park, Recreation and Cultural Services
On agenda: Final action: 5/17/2011
Title: Subject: Communication from Pete Henkes, Lighthouse Run Meet Director, requesting to use city right-of-way and Monument Square on June 18, 2011 for the 33rd Annual Lighthouse Run. (Res.11-2544) Recommendation of the Public Works and Services Committee on 4-26-11: Permission be granted to the sponsor of the Lighthouse Run to use certain city streets for the period of 6:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, June 18, 2011, and to close the following streets: Main Street from State Street to Sixth Street Lake Avenue from 8th Street to State Street State Street from Main Street to Lake Avenue Main Street from State Street to 3 Mile Road (west side two traffic lanes will remain open for two-way traffic) Dodge Street from Main Street to Michigan Boulevard Michigan Boulevard from Dodge Street to Wolff Street Wolff Street from Michigan Boulevard to North Main Street Further recommends that the Commissioner of Public Works be authorized and directed to communicate with the U. S. Coast Guard req...
Attachments: 1. Lighthouse Run.pdf
Related files: Res.11-2544
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Subject: Communication from Pete Henkes, Lighthouse Run Meet Director, requesting to use city right-of-way and Monument Square on June 18, 2011 for the 33rd Annual Lighthouse Run.  (Res.11-2544)
 
Recommendation of the Public Works and Services Committee on 4-26-11: Permission be granted to the sponsor of the Lighthouse Run to use certain city streets for the period of 6:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, June 18, 2011, and to close the following streets:
 
Main Street from State Street to Sixth Street
Lake Avenue from 8th Street to State Street
State Street from Main Street to Lake Avenue
Main Street from State Street to 3 Mile Road (west side two traffic lanes will remain open for two-way traffic)
Dodge Street from Main Street to Michigan Boulevard
Michigan Boulevard from Dodge Street to Wolff Street
Wolff Street from Michigan Boulevard to North Main Street
 
Further recommends that the Commissioner of Public Works be authorized and directed to communicate with the U. S. Coast Guard requesting permission to close Main Street Bridge to boat traffic for the period of 7:40 a.m. to 10:40 a.m. on Saturday, June 18, 2011 to satisfy the needs of this run.
 
Further recommends that this permission is granted with the following stipulations:
 
A. A hold harmless agreement be executed;
B. A liability insurance certificate be filed prior to this event;
C. Any overtime cost and equipment and material loss incurred by any department in the assistance of this event shall be charged to the sponsor;
D. Sponsor shall comply with the approved policy on parking restrictions for special events, and the sponsor shall distribute to all abutting property occupants on those streets where parking is being prohibited written notices of the ban approximately 48 hours in advance of this event.
E. Sponsor shall be responsible for all traffic control and detour signage during the event.
F. Sponsor shall pay a $1,400.00 special event fee.  
 
Further recommends that the Commissioner of Public Works/City Engineer and Chief of Police provide limited assistance in the interest of public safety to implement this event in accordance with these stipulations.
 
Fiscal Note: There will be nominal costs to the various city departments, on a regular shift basis, to assist in implementing this event.
 
Recommendation of the Board of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services on 5-11-11:  To approve the communication from the Pete Henkes, Lighthouse Run Meet Director, requesting to use City right-of-way and Monument Square on June 18, 2011 for the 33rd Annual Lighthouse Run.
 
Further recommends that permission be granted with the following stipulations:
         A.      A hold harmless agreement is executed;
         B.      A liability insurance certificate is filed prior to the event;
         C.       Any overtime costs incurred by any City department to assist with this project is charged to the sponsor.
 
Further recommends that the Director of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services and the Chief of Police provide limited assistance, in the interest of public safety, to implement this event.
 
Fiscal Note: There will be nominal costs to the various city departments, on a regular shift basis, to assist in implementing this event.