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New Proposal Could Expand Outside Lands

Posted by Keith Mizuguchi on Nov 16, 2012 | Comments (0)

Outside Lands 2012. // Photo by Allie Foraker.

A proposed contract extension that would keep the Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival in Golden Gate Park through 2021 would also allow for more people to attend the event in future years.

According to the San Francisco Examiner, the issue will be taken up soon by the San Francisco Recreation and Park Commission. Extending the permit for an additional eight years would allow up to 10,000 more daily attendees at the festival.

The city would also reap benefits as the Examiner reports the department would receive more money from the festival – it currently receives $1 per ticket plus either a base rent or 10 percent of gross revenue from ticket sales. The new proposal would increase the money to $1.25 per ticket and either the base rent or 11 percent of gross ticket sales, whichever is greater.

Another Planet Entertainment, the event’s sponsor, would also cover additional expenses.

According to city officials, the Recreation and Park Department received more than $1.7 million from Outside Lands in 2012.

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It's simple. Keith Mizuguchi loves to write and write and write some more. After taking a hiatus from the journalism business, he has rekindled his passion for writing over the last two years, holding a job as both a web and on-air writer for San Francisco news radio station KCBS. While he enjoys the news business, his true passions are twofold: sports and food. Bay Area born and raised, he lives in San Jose, commutes to SF and loves every minute of it. You can follow his food adventures on Twitter @foodie_keith.


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