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The memorandum discusses the planning and status report for the 2026 destination sports events in San José, including the NFL Super Bowl LX, NCAA Men's Basketball West Regional Games, and FIFA World Cup 26. It outlines the economic impacts, collaborations with local partners, and planned community activations. The document includes recommendations from the Community and Economic Development Committee and highlights the strategic initiatives to maximize local economic impact and civic pride.
Key points
The memorandum is addressed to the Mayor and City Council regarding the 2026 Major Events Status Report.
It includes recommendations to accept the status report on planning for marketing, sponsorships, and local events for the 2026 sports events.
The 2026 events include the Super Bowl LX, NCAA Men's Basketball West Regional Games, and FIFA World Cup 26, with significant estimated economic impacts.
Collaboration with local partners such as the San José Sports Authority, San José State University, and various hotels is emphasized.
The SJ26 Strategic Plan aims to build civic pride, maximize economic impact, and position San José as a premier destination for large-scale events.
Community activations and events are planned to enhance the experience for visitors and residents.
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Specific dates and details regarding certain events and initiatives are not fully resolved or finalized.
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COUNCIL AGENDA : 8/26/2025 FILE : 25-908 ITEM : 8.1 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: SEE BELOW FROM: Toni J. Taber, MMC City Clerk DATE: August 12, 2025 SUBJECT: 2026 Major Events Status Report Recommendation As recommended by the Community and Economic Development Committee on June 16, 2025, accept the status report on planning to facilitate marketing, sponsorships, local special events, and other activities for the 2026 destination sports events. CEQA: Not a Project, File No. PP17-009, Staff Reports, Assessments, Annual Reports, and Informational Memos that involve no approvals of any City action. (City Manager) [Community and Economic Development Committee referral 6/16/2025 Item (d)2] [Deferred From 8/19/2025 - Item 8.1 (25-838)] COMMITTEE AGENDA: ITEM: TO: COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE SUBJECT: 2026 Destination Sports Events Update Approved 10/28/24 (d)2 FROM: Tommy O’Hare DATE: June 4, 2025 Date: 6/6/25 COUNCIL DISTRICT: Citywide RECOMMENDATION Accept the status report on planning to facilitate marketing, sponsorships, local special events, and other activities for the 2026 destination sports events and cross-reference the item for the City...
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This document is a status report regarding major events planned for 2026, specifically focusing on the Super Bowl and FIFA World Cup to be hosted in San José. It outlines the objectives of the SJ26 Strategic Plan, which include building civic pride and maximizing local economic impact. The report details various work streams, event programming, and partnerships with local organizations. It also mentions policy work related to major events and outlines marketing opportunities and public art installations planned for 2026.
Key points
The report is prepared for the Community and Economic Development Committee.
It highlights the collaboration of various city departments and local organizations for event coordination.
The SJ26 Strategic Plan aims to position San José as a premier destination for large-scale events.
Key objectives include building civic pride and creating lasting community value.
Major events include the Super Bowl and FIFA World Cup, with specific activities planned for each.
The document mentions arts and culture marketing opportunities and grants for local events.
Policy work includes ordinances related to super graphics and entertainment zones.
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Specific dates and outcomes related to the events are not provided.
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2026 Major Events Status Report Community and Economic Development Committee June 16, 2025 Item d(2) 1 Tommy O’Hare 2026 Sports and Special Events Director City Manager’s Office City Staff Team 2026 Partners Coordination Group • City Manager’s Office, 2026 Sports & Special Events Director • City Manager’s Office of Economic Development & Cultural Affairs • Bay Area Host Committee • San José Sports Authority • Office Emergency Management • San José Sharks • Police • San José Earthquakes • Fire • San José State University • Airport • San José Chamber of Commerce • Planning, Building, and Code Enforcement • San José Downtown Association 2 • Public Works • SAP Center • Parks, Recreation & Neighborhood Services • SV Creates • Transportation • Team San José • Housing • Urban Vibrancy Institute • City Attorney’s Office 2 SJ26 Strategic Plan Three Objectives measured by Key Results: Build strong civic pride Maximize Local Economic Impact, While Creating Lasting Community Value 3 Position the City as a premier destination for large-scale national and international events Work Streams: 1. Branding 2. Marketing 3. Sponsorship 4. Event/Programming 5. Policy Work 6. Public Rights-of-Way...
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Memorandum from Campos, Cohen, Doan & Candelas, 8/22/25
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This memorandum from Councilmembers Campos, Cohen, Doan, and Candelas discusses the 2026 Major Events Status Report and recommends that the City Manager provide updates on fundraising efforts and support for activations outside of downtown. The report highlights the potential $500 million economic impact from events and emphasizes the importance of engaging communities beyond the city center. It also mentions resources available for local businesses to host public screenings and fan activities related to the FIFA World Cup.
Key points
The memorandum is addressed to the Mayor and City Council.
It recommends that the City Manager return with updates on fundraising efforts and support for activations outside downtown.
The 2026 Major Events are expected to generate an estimated $500 million in economic impact.
The Bay Area Host Committee published a Playbook for businesses interested in hosting public screenings and activations.
Local businesses need more information on hosting activations and public viewings for FIFA events.
The memorandum states that signers have not had private conversations with other City Council members regarding the discussed actions.
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COUNCIL AGENDA: 8/26/2025 FILE: 25-908 ITEM: 8.1 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: Councilmember Campos Councilmember Cohen Councilmember Doan Councilmember Candelas SUBJECT: SEE BELOW DATE: August 22, 2025 Approved Date: 8/22/2025 SUBJECT: 2026 Major Events Status Report RECOMMENDATION Approve the staff recommendation with the following direction: 1. Direct the City Manager to return to Council before the end of the year with: a. An update on the fundraising efforts by the San José Sports Authority and how these funds and the City-allocated funds in Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Budget will support activations outside of downtown. b. Clarity on fundraising for large-scale activations for Fédération International de Football Association (FIFA) public screenings. BACKGROUND We would like to thank staff for preparing this 2026 Major Events Status Report. These events will generate an estimated $500 million in total economic impact in Santa Clara County, driven by visitors who will require lodging, entertainment, and other amenities during their stay. San José is well positioned to capitalize on this opportunity, as this report shows we have already secured commitments to bring...
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The document is a Major Events Status Report presented to the City Council on August 26, 2026. It outlines the coordination and planning efforts for significant events in San José, including the Super Bowl and FIFA World Cup, highlighting the involvement of various city departments and partners. The report details objectives for civic pride, economic impact, and community value, along with specific event plans, branding initiatives, and community engagement strategies.
Key points
The report is presented by city officials including Rosalynn Hughey and Tommy O’Hare.
It outlines the SJ26 City Staff Team and SJ26 Partners Coordination Group involved in event planning.
Three main objectives are identified: building civic pride, maximizing local economic impact, and positioning the city as a premier event destination.
Major events include the Super Bowl and FIFA World Cup, with specific activities planned for each.
Community engagement strategies include block parties, concerts, and local business partnerships.
Branding and marketing efforts are discussed, including a 'Fly, Stay, and Play' campaign.
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Specific dates and details about certain events are mentioned but not fully elaborated.
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2026 Major Events Status Report City Council August 26, 2026 Item 8.1 1 Rosalynn Hughey, Deputy City Manager Tommy O’Hare, 2026 Sports and Special Events Director, City Manager’s Office Kerry Adams-Hapner, Director, Office of Cultural Affairs, OEDCA John Poch, Executive Director, San José Sports Authority SJ26 City Staff Team •City Manager’s Office, 2026 Sports & Special Events Director •City Manager’s Office of Economic Development & Cultural Affairs •Office Emergency Management •Police •Fire •Planning, Building, and Code Enforcement •Public Works •Parks, Recreation & Neighborhood Services •Transportation •Housing •City Attorney’s Office •Airport 2 SJ26 Partners Coordination Group • Bay Area Host Committee • San José Downtown Association • San José Sports Authority • SAP Center • San José Sharks • SV Creates • San José Earthquakes • Team San José • San José State University • Urban Vibrancy Institute • San José Chamber of Commerce 3 SJ26 Strategic Plan Three Objectives: Work Streams: Build strong civic pride Maximize Local Economic Impact, While Creating Lasting Community Value 4 Position the City as a premier destination for large-scale national and international events 1....
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The San Jose Chamber of Commerce expresses support for three council items: an amendment to increase administrative penalties, an update on the 2026 Major Sports Events, and support for long-term agreements with Sharks Sports & Entertainment. The Chamber emphasizes the economic impact of hosting major events and encourages continued partnerships and budget planning for future events.
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Support for council item 2.19: Amendment of the San José Municipal Code to Increase Maximum Administrative Penalties.
Support for council item 8.1: 2026 Major Sports Events Update.
Support for council item 8.2: Long-term Agreements with Sharks Sports & Entertainment.
Projected economic impact of hosting major events is estimated at $400-$500 million across Santa Clara County.
Encouragement for corporate sponsorships and public-private partnerships to manage costs associated with major events.
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Gh Outlook FW: SJ Chamber Support for Council Items 2.19, 8.1 and 8.2 From City Clerk <city.clerk@sanjoseca.gov> Date Tue 8/26/2025 8:35 AM To Agendadesk <Agendadesk@sanjoseca.gov> U 3 attachments (847 KB) SJ Chamber - Sharks Support Letter 082225.pdf; SJ Chamber - 2026 Major Sports Events 082225.pdf; SJ Chamber - SUPPORT 2.19 - Increased Penalties on Blighted Properties.pdf; From: Leah Toeriskoett A Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2025 8:32 AM To: Taber, Toni <toni.taber@sanjoseca.gov>; City Clerk <city.clerk@sanjoseca.gov> Subject: Fw: SJ Chamber Support for Council Items 2.19, 8.1 and 8.2 [External Email. Do not open links or attachments from untrusted sources. Learn more! Some people who received this message don't often get email fro Learn why this is important Good morning, Toni - Forwarding to ensure they were received yesterday. Thanks so much, Leah Leah Toeniskoetter President & CEO San Jose Chamber of Commerce From: Kat Angelov Sent: Monday, August 25, 2025 3:01 PM To: mayoremail@sanjoseca.gov <mayoremail@sanjoseca.gov>; District1 <district1sanjoseca.gov>; District2 <district2 @sanjoseca.gov>; District3 <district3 @sanjoseca.gov>; District4 @sanjoseca.gov...