The Route 66 Visitors Center Commission shall:
(A) Authorize such policies as are deemed necessary for the operation of the Route 66 Visitors Center. Policies are defined as broad operational guidelines, within which programmatic and administrative decisions may be made and implemented in accordance with accepted City administrative procedures;
(B) Recommend and authorize programming at the Route 66 Visitors Center, including programming at the event space, taproom, museum, amphitheater, neon sign park, gift shop, and co-working spaces;
(C) Review and recommend an annual fee schedule for renting the facilities in the Route 66 Visitors Center; this includes developing a fee schedule that offers meeting spaces for free to neighborhood associations and community groups who might not have sufficient funding to access other meeting spaces;
(D) Review and ensure that Route 66 Visitors Center collections are maintained and preserved in accordance with professional standards for museum operations and the public interest; and authorize policies for the control, acquisition, and disposal of Route 66 Visitors Center materials;
(E) Review and recommend appropriate contractual arrangements between the City and contractors providing services to the Route 66 Visitors
Center; and
(F) Act as a forum for communication, education, and dialogue with Albuquerque residents and visitors about Route 66 history and culture as well as the role that Route 66 plays in economic development along Central Avenue in Albuquerque.