The city filed a complaint about a month ago in San Diego County Superior Court alleging that KAABOO would not be in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act.
acquired the rights to continue KAABOO and, more recently, has been pursuing a return to the Del Mar Fairgrounds. The board of directors who operate the state-owned venue were concerned about the festival’s litany of issues over the last several years, and whether they were inviting legal liability if KAABOO does not take place as advertised.
addressed those concerns sufficiently enough for the board to vote in favor of a contract. The deal provides $250,000 or 3 percent of net revenue from ticket sales to the Del Mar Fairgrounds, whichever is higher, as well as 40 percent of parking revenue and $5 per concession ticket sold. It also has four one-year renewal options for the fairgrounds. Dates, musical acts and other information for this year’s KAABOO are to be announced.
and with the City to do our part to ensure that KAABOO’s homecoming is a fun, memorable, and exciting experience.”
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