After nearly a year of planning, Kelowna says it香蕉视频直播檚 ready to start selling naming rights for civic facilities.
, the city香蕉视频直播檚 new corporate sponsorship and advertising program is a five-year pilot project that aims to generate $800,000 in new revenue for the city between now and 2022.
The program will let the city sell naming rights to city-owned and operated facilities only, and places restrictions on who can be named a sponsor of certain facilities.
New sponsorship and advertising manager Janine Taylor told council Tuesday tobacco companies are not allowed to buy sponsorships in the city, but in some cases a company that produces alcohol is.
She cited an example of areas of the Kelowna airport that could be suitable to be sponsored by a winery, but a facility like the Parkinson Recreation Centre, would not.
Sponsorship and naming rights will be sold with the users of the facility in mind, she said.
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Money raised from the sale of sponsorships and naming will go to the enhancement of the facility in question or the services it provides.
The final say on whose name gets used or what sponsorship is approved will rest with city council. City-owned facilities that are operated by another party will not be part of the new program.
The city already has several existing policies related to sponsorship and advertising, including:
香蕉视频直播 Commemorative recognition in city parks
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香蕉视频直播 The naming of Kelowna awards in memory of individuals
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香蕉视频直播 The city香蕉视频直播檚 civic community facilities naming policy
Taylor said during the first year of the new sponsorship and advertising program, those policies will be reviewed and updated for consistency.
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