HomeMy WebLinkAboutresolution.council.113-03RESOLUTION NO. 113
(Series 2003)
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADo,
GRANTING APPROVAL FOR FLAGS ONTHE DOWNTOWN LIGHT POSTS AND TWO
ALLOCATIONS FOR BANNERS ACROSS MAIN STREET FOR THE 2004 WINTER X GAMES
WHEREAS, a request was received by the Community Development Department from
ESPN and the Aspen Skiing Company to allow Winter X Games flags on the Main Street light posts
and two banner allocations across Main Street; and
WHEREAS, the Aspen City Council adopted ResolUtion 118, Series of 2001, approving the
policies regarding signage on public property; and
WHEREAS, Section IV(E) Eligibility for Banners and Flags On Main Street Light Posts of
that policy states;
Only applicants for significant anniversaries (25th, 50t~, 75a~ and JO0th) of local non-
profit organizations shall be eligible for consideration pursuant to this policy. All other
requests from other organizations or for other types of events shall be forwarded to City
Council.
WHEREAS, during a public meeting on December 8, 2003, the City Council found that the
2004 Winter X Games request meets Section IV(E) as cited and is beneficial to the City by promoting
an event of international distinction; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ASPEN, COLORADO, THAT:
SECTION 1:
The Aspen City Council does hereby approve of the request for mounting of the 2004 X Games flags
on the light posts on Main Street and allocations for two banner slots across Main Street the dates of
January 16, 2003 to February 2, 2003.
APPROVED by the Aspen City Council as its regular meeting December 8, 2003.
Approved as to form:
~/'~¢orce~l%r~ City Attorney
Attest:
Kathryn S. K~hj City
Clerk
The City of Aspen
November 18, 2003
ESPN's Original Entertainment Group, in conjunction with the Aspen Skiing Company and the
City of Aspen, is preparing to host the Winter X Games for a third straight year. The event was deemed a
huge success last winter on all levels from organizers to athletes to sponsors and spectators.
The support from the community of Aspen added greatly to the success of last year's event. Local
business ~vorked together with the town to welcome the athletes, organizers, staff, action sports community
and fans. ESPN recognizes and thanks everyone for the outstanding hospitality extended to our event.
Throughout the year, the City of Aspen has a great way of embracing celebrations ranging from
music festivals tO food and wine festivals as well as sporting events. The Winter X Games is celebrated as
a showcase of the status winter action sports have reached. ESPN would like to team up with the Aspen
and the ASC to decorate the town and welcome everyone back for the event. There are a few ways in
which ESPN is proposing to decorate the town including banners that hang across Main Street, the street
pole banners that hang along Main Street as well as around town and for the returned support from local
businesses to decorate windows and shops of downtown Aspen.
It would be a magnificent gesture to the guests of Aspen for the ESPN Winter X Games to greet
them with banners across Main Street. ESPN would like to work with the town to come up with text that
serves the goal of both parties. It is our intention to make residents, commuters, and visitors aware that the
event is free for everyone to enjoy. Below are some preliminary ideas of text that could stretch across the
street. ESPN would like to be able to use the entire four-banner space that reaches across Main Street
beginning on Monday January i9, 2004 and remaining up until Monday February 2, 2004.
The street pole banners that line Main Street and adorn the rest of downtown area are the second
element of the proposal to decorate town. ESPN understands that the use of this space is reserved for
special occasions in the City of Aspen. It would be a great honor to be able to use this space beginning on
Friday January 16, 2004 until Monday February 2, 2004 to help decorate the town. Again, ESPN has come
up with some preliminary ideas for design of the flags and would like to work together with the city
officials and Aspen Skiing Company to find a design that would be best suited for the spaces. Below are
some of the ideas.
The final element of ESPN's proposal to enlist the town is a call for a rally of support from local
businesses to create a ~vindow display focusing around the sports, athletes or events of the ESPN Winter X
Games. There have been ideas of a contest for the most creative window display that would include prize
packs for the store's staff. The details of the contest can be worked out in the future as well as the prize
pack contests. It would be a great opportunity to bring some athletes into the town to judge the contest and
get them involved with some local businesses
Thank you for your time and ESPN looks forward to working with everyone on our ideas,
ESPN and the Aspen Skiing Company
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Banner Text Ideas:
Aspen welcomes ESPN's Winter X Games - Free to the People
Aspen Host of ESPN's Winter X Games - Free for All
Aspen proudly welcomes the athletes, fans and staff of ESPN's Winter X Games - A Free Event
Aspen proudly welcomes everyone for ESPN's Winter X Games - Free of Charge
Aspen is proud to host ESPN Winter X Games - Events are Free to the People
Greetings to the ESPN Winter X Games from the City of Aspen - All events are Free
Flags Design Ideas:
>Four alternating flags - there would be an icon of each of the four sports (Ski, Snowboard,
Snowmobile and Moto X)
>One flag with all four sport icons. Text: Winter X Games Logo and Aspen, Colorado
>One flag with a rendering of the gold medal from last year (had outline of Maroon Bells etched
in medal). Text: Aspen - Host of Winter X Games
>Winter X Games logo with no roman numeral to denote year. Text: Aspen, Colorado
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