Holiday Event
One of Timnath's most treasured events has outgrown its location, causing verifiable risks to safety and accessibility. The Town is very aware of how much the community loves and appreciates this event, so we've asked for your input to help us figure out how we can develop an event that ensures we celebrate the holiday season safely and joyfully.
After four weeks of surveying in March and April 2024, where we sought your input on a fresh take on our holiday festivities, given the need to move beyond the previous venue due to safety and space concerns, a remarkable turnout of over 180 Timnath residents weighed in, with an impressive 69% favoring pivoting to a daytime holiday festival at Timnath Community Park.
One of Timnath's most treasured events has outgrown its location, causing verifiable risks to safety and accessibility. The Town is very aware of how much the community loves and appreciates this event, so we've asked for your input to help us figure out how we can develop an event that ensures we celebrate the holiday season safely and joyfully.
After four weeks of surveying in March and April 2024, where we sought your input on a fresh take on our holiday festivities, given the need to move beyond the previous venue due to safety and space concerns, a remarkable turnout of over 180 Timnath residents weighed in, with an impressive 69% favoring pivoting to a daytime holiday festival at Timnath Community Park.
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Survey Results
Share Survey Results on Facebook Share Survey Results on Twitter Share Survey Results on Linkedin Email Survey Results linkAfter four weeks of surveying, where we sought your input on a fresh take on our holiday festivities, given the need to move beyond the previous venue due to safety and space concerns, a remarkable turnout of over 180 Timnath residents weighed in, with an impressive 69% favoring pivoting to a daytime holiday festival at Timnath Community Park.
Q3: If you have been to a holiday parade before, what was your favorite part?
Responses for this portion were open-ended. No graph/chart is available.
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Overview
Share Overview on Facebook Share Overview on Twitter Share Overview on Linkedin Email Overview linkOver the years, the Holiday Lighting Festival has grown in popularity and attendance. Unfortunately, it has now grown to a size that it creates safety and logistical challenges. After consulting with event professionals and safety partners (Poudre Fire Authority, Timnath Police, and UC Health First Responders), we've identified the following issues:
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EVENT SPACE - The Holiday Lighting Festival utilizes Main Street from Third to Fifth, and Fourth Street from Main to Kern as our event space, with parking in the dirt lot on Kern Street between Third and Fourth. As it is, the event space is packed; you cannot move throughout the event space comfortably or quickly as one person, let alone as an entire family or with a stroller. There is nowhere for this event to grow or expand, to accommodate the increase in attendance that we continue to see year after year.
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EVENT PARKING – Since the parking lot is not paved, it could lead to potential logistical and safety problems. Like we saw with 4th of July this past year, unpaved parking lots can very easily turn into an unsafe parking situation where cars get stuck in excess mud. We have no backup parking option in Old Town as surrounding streets and parking lots (Timnath Elementary, CF&G/Beerwerks lot) do not provide sufficient parking for this event.
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LIGHTING– The lack of both lighting and available lighting infrastructure in Old Town is a major safety concern.
- Tripping Hazards - For this event, we bring in multiple different kinds of lights and poles, including light towers, balloon lights, and string lights. All of these, along with their cords, bases and tower legs, create significant tripping hazards that worsen as the crowds grow.
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Lack of Infrastructure - Because there are no streetlights on Fourth Street, we don’t have the infrastructure available to put up string lights across the road, like we do on Main Street. Thus, we have to rely on the temporary lighting, along with its tripping hazards.
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BUDGET – During the discussion surrounding the 2024 Budget, Council directed staff to develop a comprehensive, annual event program within a $850K budget. Knowing the safety and logistical risks associated with the existing event, staff suggested reimagining our holiday event. Council ultimately decided that the Holiday Lighting Festival will not happen as it has in the past. However, that does not, and never did, mean removing a holiday event. A line item was included in the budget for a new holiday event in 2024.
What’s Next?
Staff has already reached out to the Old Town businesses that have been a part of the event. We want to better understand what elements of the event were most valuable and treasured.
A community group also administered an onsite survey at the 2023 event to begin the process of engaging the community to help Timnath determine the best way to celebrate the holiday season as a community safely.
Now, we're conducting a broad-based community survey to ask for the community's preference for event alternatives.
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EVENT SPACE - The Holiday Lighting Festival utilizes Main Street from Third to Fifth, and Fourth Street from Main to Kern as our event space, with parking in the dirt lot on Kern Street between Third and Fourth. As it is, the event space is packed; you cannot move throughout the event space comfortably or quickly as one person, let alone as an entire family or with a stroller. There is nowhere for this event to grow or expand, to accommodate the increase in attendance that we continue to see year after year.
Who's Listening
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Event Manager
Timeline
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Previous Holiday Lighting Events (2021 & 2022)
Holiday Event has finished this stageSafety and access become a concern. Town commits to a full assessment in 2023.
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November 2023
Holiday Event has finished this stageTown staff meets with Downtown businesses to discuss safety and access concerns, and evaluate alternatives.
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December 2023
Holiday Event has finished this stageTown Council sets 2024 Budget for the organization, including the Events Program. In anticipation of Holiday Event changes, the event budget is reduced from $73,500 to $61,000.
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2023 Holiday Lighting Event
Holiday Event has finished this stage2023 event reveals real concerns related to safety and access. Poudre Fire Authority, UC Health, and Timnath Police all attend events. Analysis determines the location is no longer sufficient for this type of event.
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Community Group Onsite Survey
Holiday Event has finished this stageA group of residents conducted a survey at the 2023 event to help determine which elements are most important to keep as 2024 is re-imagined.
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Communitywide Feedback
Holiday Event has finished this stageBased on what we heard from businesses, the onsite survey, and resident feedback, the Town launched a new survey to provide guidance for the 2024 event.
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Spring 2024 - New Holiday Events in Planning Phase
Holiday Event is currently at this stage