Community Events Roadmap Consulting Services

Agency: City of Dublin
State: Ohio
Type of Government: State & Local
NAICS Category:
  • 541611 - Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services
  • 541618 - Other Management Consulting Services
Posted Date: Mar 1, 2024
Due Date: Mar 22, 2024
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Community Events Roadmap Consulting Services

RFP Due:
5 p.m., Friday, March 22, 2024

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Community Events
Roadmap Consulting
Services
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
Issue Date: March 1, 2024
Deadline: March 22, 2024
Introduction & Purpose of Work
The City of Dublin (City) invites qualified firms to submit a response (the “Proposal”) to this
Request for Proposals (“RFP”) for consultant services related to an analysis and recommendations
for the City’s current and future special event offerings. The City directly manages (ie, plans,
funds, and operates) five signature events – St. Patrick’s Day, Independence Day, the Dublin Irish
Festival, Spooktacular and Tree Lighting. Additionally, the City is responsible for permitting the
many privately-run special events held in the City each year.
The results of the consultant’s report will be used to further City Council’s (Council) goal to,
“Develop Dublin’s ‘Destination of Choice’ Next-Generation Community Events Vision.” Specifically,
the Council’s goal directs the City to, “Develop a local and regional community events program
and management roadmap. Leverage Dublin parks and facilities to create a connected,
comprehensive, and fiscally sustainable vision that drives vitality, engagement, and
entertainment.”
As indicated in the Council’s stated goal, the work will involve both a review and recommendations
regarding the City’s current event management model, as well as recommendations for both
future events and event management model(s).
Background
Dublin is a city of nearly 50,000 residents located just northwest of Columbus, Ohio. It offers
residents and corporate citizens responsive services, attractive housing, superior public
education, direct regional highway access, abundant park space and recreational opportunities,
thoughtful and strategic planning, innovative ideas and technology and a dynamic community
life. Dublin is consistently ranked one of the safest cities in the nation and in 2022 was named
“Best Suburb for Business” by Columbus CEO magazine for the 12th straight year. It is home to
more than 20 corporate headquarters, an entrepreneurial center, 4,300+ businesses, world-class
events and the urban, walkable Bridge Street District.
The City of Dublin levies a 6% excise tax on all overnight stays in Dublin hotels/motels. All city
events are funded through revenues generated by the Hotel/Motel Tax.
Community Events is a division of the Parks and Recreation Department responsible for
reservations of outdoor shelter houses, sports fields, the Kaltenbach Community Center and
other various park spaces. In addition, they are responsible for permitting tournaments and
sports leagues, as well as all external community events. The award-winning Community Events
division also executes the five City-sponsored signature events, which are described below.
St. Patrick’s Day Parade
The St. Patrick’s Day Parade is a regional parade that recognizes Dublin, Ohio’s name association
with Dublin, Ireland. The annual event typically takes place the Saturday before St. Patrick’s
Day, unless that day falls during Dublin City Schools’ spring break. The estimated attendance can
be anywhere from 16,000 to 20,000, depending on the weather. In 2023, total expenditures
were $110,854, and total revenue was $11,250.
Independence Day Celebration
The purpose of the Independence Day Celebration is to bring the community together to
celebrate the holiday. The goal is to have the best suburban Independence Day celebration and
to encourage residents to stay in town to celebrate with their family, friends and neighbors. The
event occurs annually on July 4, unless the holiday falls on a Sunday, in which case it is held on
the preceding Saturday.
The Independence Day Celebration kicks off at 8 a.m. with the Sherm Sheldon Fishing Derby at
Avery Park, which is attended by approximately 150 people. The parade begins at 11 a.m. and
draws approximately 12,000 attendees. 27,000 guests attend the evening celebration, which
begins at 4:30 p.m. The evening celebration includes a concert featuring well-known recording
artists. Recent headlining artists have included Ann Wilson, Gary LeVox of Rascal Flatts, Michael
McDonald and Chaka Khan. In 2023, total expenditures were $676,371 and total revenue was
$178,086.
Dublin Irish Festival
The Dublin Irish Festival (DIF) began as a collaboration between the Columbus Feis Committee
and Dublin volunteers as part of a yearlong celebration of Dublin’s first year as a city in 1988.
The City of Dublin took over running the event in 1992. Since then, it has grown to be the
largest 3-day Irish Festival in the world. DIF takes place at Coffman Park, which is home to
seven stages, 65 acts, and over 535 performers every year during the first weekend in August.
The highest recorded attendance at the event was 103,000 in 2017. The expenditures and
revenue totals for the past five years are listed below.
2017
2018
2019
2021*
2022
Revenue
$2,257,798 $2,156,280 $2,241,041 $388,920 $2,148,889
Expenditure $2,181,115 $2,181,537 $2,349,767 $671,009 $2,560,466
*The 2021 Festival was modified to a small-scale event called Dublin Irish Days.
2023
$2,406,193
$2,565,430
Halloween Spooktacular
Halloween Spooktacular is an annual event that aligns with Dublin City Schools’ Fall Break to
provide a family-friendly event based on Halloween and autumn themes. The two-day event
recorded an attendance of 9,500 people in 2022. Expenditures were $60,558, and revenue was
$1,000.
Holiday Tree Lighting
As the official kick-off to the holiday season in Dublin, the Holiday Tree Lighting event occurs the
Thursday after Thanksgiving each year. The event is intended to provide a venue for uniting the
Dublin community in an atmosphere of fun and theatrical entertainment. In 2022, an estimated
2,000 guests attended the event. In 2022, total expenditures were $34,071. There is typically no
revenue for this event.
For more information and details regarding the City of Dublin, please refer to the City’s website:
www.dublinohiousa.gov
Scope of Work
Provide a community events program and management roadmap. Review and provide
recommendations regarding the City’s current events management models and operations
and future events. The scope of this component of work should include, but is not limited to,
the following:
o Current event operations review and recommendation. Review the current City
of Dublin events management models and operations of existing events, including but
not limited to, fully burdened budget analysis, sponsorship recruitment, vendor
management, volunteer utilization and staffing, resources, security, and brand and
target strategy. Provide recommendations on potential areas for improvements to
each facet and any others that are identified during this process.
o Event management model inventory and review. An inventory and review of
event management models both regionally (State of Ohio) and nationally. These
models may include, but are not limited to, public management, non-profit
management, private management, public/private partnerships, community
improvement corporations, development corporations, special improvement districts,
etc.
o Event management model best practices. This should include analysis and
recommendations regarding the management model(s) the City should focus on when
considering current and future events, with an emphasis on both event quality and
fiscal sustainability.
o Annual scheduling tempo for events at City-owned parks and facilities. This
should include location-specific recommendations for the scheduling tempo for events
at City-owned parks and facilities. Considerations such as necessary City staff
allocation and the burden of events on the physical infrastructure should be
considered.
o Permitting process. This should include a review and recommendations regarding
the City’s permitting process for non-City managed events.
o Best practices for attracting events to the City.
o Recommendations for potential future events.
Deliverables
The submission will include a detailed report on the items outlined in the scope. The final report is
expected to be delivered to City Council in the fourth quarter of 2024.
Submittal Requirements
Proposals should have a 20-page limit (not including front and back cover, table of contents
or fee proposal). Firms should adhere to the following order and content for proposal
sections. Each section should be labeled for ease of reference:
A. Cover Sheet and Contact Information
The cover sheet should have the primary contact information including name,
organization, phone number, email and address. The cover sheet should also include
a brief statement on the firm’s interest in the project.
B. Qualifications
Include examples of similar work done within the last 10 years. In each example,
provide the name(s) of team members involved who will be assigned to this project
and client contact references (including name, title, phone number, and email
address). The City of Dublin reserves the right to contact any of the organizations or
individuals listed.
C. Approach and Methodology
Describe your firm’s intended approach to accomplishing each item listed in the scope
of work. This should include, but is not limited to, how the firm will conduct the
necessary research and analysis to provide an informed recommendation. Firms
should provide a project timeline and management plan for each item listed in the
scope of work.
D. Contract Exceptions
Indicate any concerns with the terms of the City’s “Professional Services Agreement”
attached as “Attachment A”. Please make comments as specific as possible.
E. Fee Proposal
Please include a budget that identifies all anticipated costs and fees associated with
the work necessary to complete this project. All actions and anticipated expenses
should be itemized with all hourly rates for services included.
F. Other Information
Include any other information you consider to be relevant to the proposal.
Selection Process
Proposals will be evaluated by a committee comprised of city staff, council members, and key
stakeholders using the following weighted criteria:
The qualifications and experience of the firm (30 points)
Quality of work produced for other organizations (30 points)
Understanding of the project scope (15 points)
Approach to accomplishing the work (15 points)
Any other factors the selection committee deems applicable (10 points)
The City of Dublin reserves the right to reject any late or incomplete submissions, and all proposals
for any reason. The Proposal does not commit the City of Dublin to award a contract, pay any
costs incurred in preparation of the Proposal, or to procure or contract for services.

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