Ten days before 9,000 track and field athletes and 14,000 fans arrive in Aggieland for a national championship, the College Station city council approves spending almost $1 million dollars.
The council unanimously approved paying Texas A&M up to $950,000 dollars to manage the six day event. That’s after spending $35,000 in the bid that was accepted to host the USATF (United States Track & Field) National Junior Olympic championships.
City staff told the council they expect to break even.
Tourism manager Jeremiah Cook is projecting the city collecting at least $300,000 dollars in ticket sales and up to $644,000 dollars from a state grant.
Cook also said the city of Bryan’s tourism office is making a financial contribution that is less than $100,000 dollars, along with volunteers, and staff time.
The council discussion did not include extending paid parking south of the A&M campus as was done in June for the George Strait concert and the international soccer match.
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