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File #: 1364-2020    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 6/8/2020 In control: Economic Development Committee
On agenda: 7/6/2020 Final action: 7/9/2020
Title: To authorize the Director of the Department of Finance and Management to modify a contract with the Greater Columbus Arts Council, Inc. for the purpose of restoring and sustaining arts and cultural services that enrich the Columbus community; to authorize the transfer of $1,558,337.00 in CARES Act Funds from the Department of Development to the Department of Finance; and to authorize the expenditure of $1,558,337.00 from the CARES Act Fund. ($1,558,337.00)
Attachments: 1. Ord 1364-2020 Legislation Template
Explanation
BACKGROUND: This Ordinance authorizes the Director of the Finance and Management Department to modify a contract with the Greater Columbus Arts Council (GCAC), for the purpose of fostering arts and cultural services that enrich the community. The initial contract was entered into pursuant to Ordinance 0542-2020 and is funded from Hotel/Motel excise tax proceeds in accordance with Section 371.02(c) of Columbus City Codes. This initial contract was projected to be $7,392,000.00; however, due to the economic impact of the coronavirus, actual Hotel/Motel excise tax collections are anticipated to be significantly less

The economic fallout of the coronavirus has impacted Ohio and the national economy at historic levels. Ohio’s unemployment rate has risen to 16.8%, an increase of 11% versus pre-coronavirus levels. Similarly, Columbus' unemployment level has risen to 13.7%, an increase of 9.5% versus pre-coronavirus levels. The travel and tourism sector of the economy has been disproportionately impacted and is experiencing an unprecedented contraction in business due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Marriott, a bellwether for the industry, recently projected a 75% decrease in global revenues and a 90% decrease in domestic (U.S.) revenues. The Airline industry has been similarly impacted with domestic U.S. flights decreasing 70% over pre-coronavirus levels. The aforementioned economic impacts to travel and tourism have resulted in a significant decrease in 2020 Hotel/Motel excise tax proceeds, which in turn has drastically reduced the contract amount for the Greater Columbus Arts Council.

In an effort to address the economic impact to Columbus’ and central Ohio’s cultural arts community, the City of Columbus is proposing that more than $1.5 million in Economic Recovery Funds be provided to the Greater Columbus Arts Council as a means to replace lost Hotel/Motel tax proceeds for the first six (6) months of 2020. These Economic Recovery Funds were provided to the Ci...

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