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File #: RES PH 26-37    Version:
Type: Resolution-Public Hearing Status: Passed
In control: City Council
Final action: 2/25/2026
Title: Establishing the Festivals and Events Security Credit. (Laid over from February 4, 2026)
Sponsors: Rebecca Noecker
Attachments: 1. Financial Analysis - Establishing the Festivals and Events Security Credit, 2. Special Event Application - Security Questions, 3. Special Event App - Security Credit Questions, 4. GABA public comment, 5. Mercedes Yarbrough public comment, 6. Dayna Martinez public comment, 7. Fanfare Attractions Public Comment Message, 8. Fanfare Attractions Public Comment Powerpoint
Title
Establishing the Festivals and Events Security Credit. (Laid over from February 4, 2026)
Body
WHEREAS, in response to concerns from event organizers about rising security costs, the Saint Paul City Council allocated $155,000 in the 2026 budget to help subsidize security expenses for a limited number of festivals and events; and
WHEREAS, community festivals and events play a vital role in strengthening social bonds by bringing residents together across diverse backgrounds, while also contributing to the local economy by attracting visitors, supporting small businesses, and creating temporary employment opportunities; and
WHEREAS, such events serve as important expressions of cultural heritage, celebrating the unique traditions and identities within communities, while fostering civic pride and enhancing the city's reputation by showcasing its creativity, diversity, and community spirit; and
WHEREAS, the Saint Paul City Council recognizes both the benefits and associated costs of activating public spaces through festivals and events, and seeks to offset a portion of these expenses for a limited number of eligible organizers through a security credit; now therefore be it
RESOLVED, that the City Council hereby takes the following action:
1. Transfer the allocated $155,000 to the Saint Paul Police Special Fund to be applied directly to eligible festivals and events until the allocated funds are fully expended.
2. Authorize the Chief or the Chief’s designee in the Special Operations Unit to allocate a security credit of up to $7,000 or half of an event’s security cost, whichever is lower, to events that meet the following criteria;
a. Host organization must be based in Saint Paul, and the festival or event must take place within city limits; and
b. The festival or event must be free and open to the public, and free to all participants; and
c. The festival or event must:
i.have been held in St. Paul for at least five years total (the five years do not need to...

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Date NameDistrictOpinionCommentAction
2/8/2026 4:28 PMFerdinand Peters For Madame President and council members. I am the executive in charge of the annual European Christmas Market "ECM" that has taken place for a month of weekends from Thanksgiving until the weekend before Christmas, at the Union Depot in Saint Paul for 13 years. Over 140,000 Visitors come to our peaceful, family-oriented, free festival each year. ECM has felt the pinch of large increases in the cost of security protection services by the Saint Paul Police Department. ECM requests that you create a program to ***ist all festivals, whether a one-day event or a longer event, by not forcing festivals to compete against each other for a security dollar grant. Please provide a percentage write-off of each SPPD invoice to each approved-festival. You know exactly how much is billed by the SPPD each year to festivals, and you know how many have no entrance fees and have existed for several years. Please provide at least a 40% discount from any such invoice from the SPPD. Thank you. +1
2/4/2026 10:22 PMAnika Bowie Against ouncil member Anika, I will consult with our St Paul Delegation because we fought to support our community festivals and this isn't right. Stay strong everyone and thank you to those in community attending to give testimony. The people are the power. Our community cultural festivals are what uplift and celebrate our history while connecting us to our neighbors and brings in tourism where our communities generate revenue for the city. In these moments we need to hold strong these events that serve as our generational institutions of cultural , diversity and pride while providing economic opportunities, a network for youth and family safe resources and programming while establishing unity that last past the celebration event date. Our community is what provides safety and invites law enforcement at the same time to participate in community outreach, but why must they get the funds to do the outreach when there's already funding for those resources directed to SPPD. Stay strong