MPC Feasibility & Programming Study

MPC Alternative Site Analysis

City staff has been working with consultants on a data-driven process to determine feasibility of the facility size, type, and location, to ensure a successful project that will serve the community and attract visitors for years to come. We invite you to learn about the various analyses and recommendations that have come out of this process, by exploring the different boards that touch on specific areas examined.  If you have questions or comments, please join us at our upcoming virtual and hybrid events:

Virtual Meeting

Wednesday, Feb. 28, 5:30 to 7 p.m.

Meeting link: http://tinyurl.com/2p9rp4vn

MPC Alternative Site Analysis Boards Overview

Hybrid Session

Wednesday, Mar. 6, at 5:30 to 7 p.m.

In-person: Center for Civic Engagement, 304 Texas Ave., 17 Floor

Virtual: http://tinyurl.com/3xrnh2zw

Exploring the Future: Multipurpose Arts and Performance Center

Summary

  1. Review of previous work & Site SWOT Analysis

  2. Phase 2 ESA Report findings & Recommendations

  3. Grants & Other work

  4. Next steps & Staff Recommendations

Final results of the Multipurpose Arts and Performance Center Programming and Feasibility Study

Council Date: January 3,2023

Learn more about the MPC journey

Today more El Paso residents see Downtown as a place to do far more than work Downtown is now a place to live, dine, visit, play, enjoy the arts and learn!

Background & Progress

Council approved the study in April 2022 by hiring Gensler and Associates, an architect-led consulting team, to continue a positive step forward in the City’s voter-approved signature bond project. The multi-phase study kicked off in May 2022. ​

Results are expected to be presented to Council in early 2023.

The professional services agreement awarded to Gensler and Associates will explore:

  • Financial models that include estimates of capital and operating costs

  • Public-private opportunities

  • Opportunities for preservation of existing buildings and the historic character of the neighborhood

  • Recommendations on how to safeguard dilapidated buildings, and options for funding sources that align with the current status of the litigation

During the robust public engagement process for the study, the public will be afforded ample opportunities to provide feedback on programming, vision, and cultural character.

As part of the study’s public engagement process, a steering committee was recently created to capture initial community feedback pertaining to vision and character for the site. The steering committee is comprised of El Paso residents with diverse backgrounds who are active in the community and share a passion for El Paso. Input from this citizen committee will be shared during the hybrid public meeting.

Initial Findings

On Sept 12, 2022 Initial findings from the consulting team were presented to City Council. That presentation is included in the video to the right. These findings are also summarized in the images below, these images are from the Sept 15 public meeting and include both informative parts and opportunities for feedback, to provide feedback online you can take the Public Engagement Survey Here. Findings include information related to:

  • Market Feasibility and Programming

  • Figure Ground Studies

  • Comparable Facility Studies

Sept 15, 2022

Sept 15, 2022

Public Engagement - Open House #1

Steering Committee Work Session #1