TBD
Tomorrow's Parks & Rec Mtg in Telluride will discuss:
Move to approve (or deny) the request by Planet Bluegrass for Use of a
Portion of Town Park for Additional Telluride Bluegrass Festival Dates of Friday, June 11,
Saturday, June 12, and Sunday, June 13, 2021 for a Minor Festival Event on June 11 – 13 and
17 – 20, 2021 with the following conditions:
1. Approval of the proposed minor festival event is for year 2021 only.
2. Approval of the proposed minor festival event does not impact historic major festival
event venue approvals (facilities, curfews, etc.) in year 2022 and beyond.
3.
Bluegrass Festival shall decide by April 15, 2021 between the following two scenarios:
a. The existing approval for a major festival event on Bluegrass’ historical weekend,
June 17 – 20, with a TBD capacity greater than 3,000 persons per day (capacity
shall comply with State public health regulations and be approved by the Town
and County Public Health).b. A proposed one year only modification for a minor festival event (less than 3,000
persons per day) on June 11 – 13 & June 17 - 20 (if approved by CCAASE).
4. Bluegrass Festival compliance with all State, County, and local public health regulations
at the time.
5. Town reserves the sole and absolute right to control the Telluride Town Park and to
either permit or cancel the Telluride Bluegrass Festival at any point.
PB plans to "reserve a specific percentage of tickets to be sold only to “Locals” for these events. The exact
percentage of reserved tickets will likely change depending on our final daily capacity, and we plan to
offer purchase priority to ticket holders who postponed their 2020 tickets, including locals." Would be about 2,500 tickets up for grabs.
Patrons will have the ability to purchase tickets to a 10’ x 10’ square, delineated in
the festival field, called a corral. Corrals are only to be shared by members of a
family or “exposure group” who have made the decision to travel and visit together.
When a corral is reserved, the reserving party must purchase a minimum of four
tickets. After the first four tickets have been purchased, additional tickets to each
corral can be purchased independently by the reserving party, up to a maximum of
eight.
other proposed safety changes:
no Warner field or Elks park.
no Nightgrass shows.
no tarp run.
The bar will be operated remotely by Telluride Bluegrass Beer
Booth, Inc., delivering food and drink to patron’s corrals. A QRCode attached to each corral can be scanned using the patron’s
phone, which will take them to an online menu where food and
drinks can be ordered from the bar. Payments and tips will be
made via credit card through app and bar staff will deliver the
order to the corral.Order fulfillment will operate out of five 20x20 tents along the west side of the field.
Orders will be directed to the nearest fulfillment center where staff will pack them
and send them out for delivery.
All drinks will be served in cans to increase speed, prevent spills, and reduce the
chance of germs getting into open air drinks. Food will be cooked by independent vendors selected by Planet Bluegrass and
delivered to corrals utilizing the bar’s infrastructure. Food offerings will be limited to a
select few vendors to maintain rapid delivery speeds. All vendors will cook from the
backstage catering area and food will be transported to bar fulfillment centers.
Keep in mind, this is all tentative & things could change. It appears that the 2 weekend scenario is worst case scenario (besides covid raging & having to cancel - highly unlikely). Looks like the decision needs to be made by PB by April 15th, which is right when Gov. Polis said the general population of CO will be eligible to get their vaccines. Hopefully things continue to trend in the right direction.
I am assuming PB is not considering moving the event later in the Summer like they tried to in 2020 when the future was uncertain. June still seems to be that weird grey area of uncertainty for planning.
**IF YOU WANT TO DIVE INTO THE DETAILS, CLICK BELOW**Memo (via Telluride city website)https://telluride-co.civicweb.net/document/132126/3b.%20Memo.pdf?handle=004D3058910242598C8B1F857F8EA0C9Application + Safety Event Outline (via Telluride city website)
https://telluride-co.civicweb.net/document/132127/3b.%20Application.pdf?handle=DF610220BDBF44D1824F39D8D4ED1E3A