Convention & Visitors Bureau

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1. Powers and Duties

Subject to the restrictions of this article, the bureau shall have the power to adopt such policies, procedures, rules and/or regulations as it may determine to be reasonably necessary and/or convenient to promote and market meetings, conventions, trade shows, sporting events, artistic productions, tourism and leisure travel in the Greater Grand Forks area.
  1. To market, promote, advertise, sponsor, and fund events that provide for the promotion of meetings, conventions, trade shows, sporting events, artistic productions, tourism and leisure travel in the Greater Grand Forks area.

  2. To coordinate the efforts of public, private and volunteer agencies involved with the promotion and marketing of meetings, conventions, trade shows, sporting events, artistic productions, tourism and leisure travel in the Greater Grand Forks area.

  3. To purchase and sell supplies, goods, equipment as may be reasonably necessary and/or convenient.

  4. To make and execute contracts and other instruments necessary or convenient to the exercise of the bureau's authority. However, no contract or other instrument shall be entered into by the bureau that exceeds any appropriation or authorization within the annual budget approved by the city council.

  5. To hire and retain personnel and to prescribe their qualifications and fix their compensation; provided however, said personnel shall not be subject to civil service or merit system laws or other laws, ordinances and/or regulations pertaining to the status of municipal employees.

  6. To establish committees, determine committee membership, and delegate powers to such committees, employees, and staff as the bureau sees fit.

  7. To establish and adopt bylaws, policies, procedures, rules and/or regulations as it may determine to be reasonably necessary and/or convenient to the exercise of bureau powers and the implementation of its programs and activities provided that the adoption thereof shall not be in conflict with any city ordinance, policy, procedure, or resolution.

  8. To allocate, spend, grant, or commit funds received by the bureau, including but not limited to, municipal sales tax or other funds appropriated or allocated to the bureau by the city council and hotel-motel tax under Chapter XXII or such other funds or revenues received by the bureau.

  9. To exercise other such powers as delegated by the city council

2. Membership

The powers and responsibilities of the bureau shall be vested in its nine (9) members who shall be selected as follows: One (1) member shall be selected by the mayor of the City of East Grand Forks; one (1) member shall be selected by the management company of Engelstad Arena; one (1) member shall be selected by the Grand Forks park district commission; one (1) member shall be selected by the president of the University of North Dakota; one (1) member shall be appointed by the chair of the Events Center commission; two (2) members shall be selected by the mayor of the City of Grand Forks, and two (2) members shall be selected by the hotel/motel association.

3. Terms

Three (3) years.

4. Members

  • Shawn Clapp, City of Grand Forks Mayor Appointment
  • Monica Evavold, City of East Grand Forks
  • Duane Hafner, Alerus Center Commission
  • Jonathan Hanson, Hotel/Motel Association-President
  • Jody Hodgson, Ralph Engelstad Arena
  • John Janzen, Hotel/Motel Association-1st Vice President
  • Monica Musich, City of Grand Forks Mayor Appointment
  • Julie Rygg, Executive Director/Secretary
  • Cam Tweeten, Grand Forks Park District
  • Fred Wittmann, University of North Dakota

Staff

Julie Rygg, Secretary/Executive Director  Email
Greater Grand Forks CVB - 746-0444

Welcoming Community Roadmap Project - Workgroup Launch

Welcoming Community Roadmap Project

Working Group Kick-off Lunch

12:00 – 1:30, Monday, July 9;
Grand Forks City Council Chambers

 

AGENDA

 

 

  1. Welcome and introductions
  2. Welcoming Community Roadmap Project Background
  3. Working Group Function Discussion
  4. Next Steps
  5. Adjourn

Note: A quorum of the Grand Forks City Council may be present

Background:

The Welcoming Community Roadmap project will develop action steps to help improve access to services, advancement opportunities, and economic opportunities – as well as the overall connected and inclusive culture – that will help keep and grow Grand Forks as rich, strong and growing welcoming community.

The Roadmap project is spearheaded by the Grand Forks Immigrant Integration Initiative (GFIII) committee and was initiated in January 2018 with a target time period of Fall 2018 for recommendations on specific action steps. The early stages have included strategy and data collection through demographic studies, surveys, and focus groups and the project is now at the point where the perspectives and/or input from diverse members from around the community are needed to craft recommendations for the Welcoming Community Roadmap.

For the last ten years, the GFIII has been working to help smooth the path for immigrants and refugees as they come to Grand Forks and establish their lives as our neighbors, coworkers and friends. Importantly, however, the nature of the Welcoming Community Roadmap extends beyond refugees and immigrants and is focused on the experience of all newcomers to our community, as well as the overall atmosphere of inclusion and equity we support. For more information: www.grandforksgov.com/gfiii
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