- Friends of Hudson Youth--Oakdale Picnic Total budget: $1,900; amount requested: $800; amount approved: $800
- Flag Day Total budget: $45,000; amount requested: $2,500; amount approved: $2,000
- Bindlestiff Cirkus After School/COARC Cirkus Total budget: $6,584; amount requested: $1,000; amount approved: $1,000
- Halloween Parade Total budget: $1,084; amount requested: $1,084; amount approved: $1,084
- Open Studio Hudson 2019 A new event planned for Columbus Day weekend, with $2,850 of the budget going toward creating a website Total budget: $3,350; amount requested: $3,350; amount approved: $1,675
- Friends of Oakdale Lake--Salsa in the Sand Total budget: $985; amount requested: $985; amount approved: $741
- Basilica Hudson--Triptych Total budget: $4,900; amount requested: $1,000; amount approved: $500
- Operation Unite--Black Arts Festival Total budget: $8,375; amount requested: $3,500; amount approved: $3,000
- The Hudson Eye A new ten-day (August 23 through September 2) "public program and urban showcase" featuring "dance, music, performance, film, visual art, dining out, LGBTQ culture, and nightlife" Total budget: $100,000; amount requested: $5,000; amount approved: $3,000
- Bangladeshi Cultural Fair Total budget: $7,350; amount requested: $4,000; amount approved: $1,700
- Hudson Hall--Winter Walk Total budget: $110,000; amount requested: $5,000; amount approved: $4,500
Sunday, June 30, 2019
Who Got the Money?
Last Thursday, the Common Council Finance Committee held a special meeting to divvy up $20,000 among eleven groups seeking financial support for events from the City. At the outset, committee chair Rob Bujan (First Ward) explained that the requests totaled $28,219, and the committee would "try to get some money for everyone who asked rather than disqualify anyone." That said, there wasn't a great deal of discussion among the members of the committee present--Bujan, Rich Volo (Fourth Ward), and Eileen Halloran (Fifth Ward)-- of the benefits of an event to the city or if or how the event might attract visitors, even though the $20,000 came this year from the Tourism Board's budget--revenue derived from the lodging tax.
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