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CITY OF COLLEGE STATION
1. Call to order
PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD
AGENDA
REGULAR MEETING
Tuesday, June 14, 2005, 7:00 p.m.
The EXIT Teen Center
1520 Rock Prairie Road • College Station, Texas
Flag Day
2. Pardon and possible action concerning requests for absences of members
3. Hear visitors
4. Discussion, consideration, and possible approval of minutes from the Regular Meeting of
May 17, 2005.
5. Review, discussion, and possible action regarding proposal related to potential park land in
Park Zone 6 (Southwest Parkway)
6. Report and discussion regarding the College Station Bike Loop and Pedestrian Master Plan N
Ken Fogle, Transportation Planner
7. Presentation, discussion and possible action regarding the Parks and Recreation Department
Five -Year Strategic Plan FY2005 - FY2009
8. Update and discussion regarding the community -wide Needs Assessment Project
9. Discussion, consideration, and possible action regarding appointing members to the Fees
Subcommittee to develop recommendations for 2006 User Fees
10. Report, discussion, and possible action concerning the Capital Improvement Program:
■ Park Land Dedication Project List
■ Capital Improvement Project List
■ Veterans Park & Athletic Complex - Phase II Project
11. Review, discussion, and possible action concerning Board and Departmental Goals and
Objectives, and City Council Strategic Plan
12. Discussion of calendar, future meeting dates, and possible agenda items:
■ Regular meeting N July 12, 2005 (Recreation Centers N Development and Operation
Report)
■ Regular meeting N August 9, 2005 (Landfill Reclamation and Development Report)
■ Regular meeting — September 13, 2005 (Regional Park Report)
13. Adjourn
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Staff Present: Stephen Beachy, Director; Eric Ploeger, Assistant Director; Curtis Bingham, Parks Operations
Superintendent; Pamela Springfield, Staff Assistant
Members Present: Jodi Warner, Chair; Jeannie McCandless; Glenn Schroeder; Don Allison; Larry
Farnsworth; Gary Erwin; Kathleen Ireland
Members Absent: Carol Blaschke; Gary Thomas; Ann Ganter, CSISD Liaison
Guests Present: Ken Fogle, Transportation Planner — City of College Station, Development Services; Lee
Adams, Principal — MDG (Municipal Development Group)
1. Call to order. The meeting was called to order by Jodi Warner, Chair at 7:03 p.m.
2. Pardon — possible action concerninq requests for absences of members from meetinq. Jodi
stated that Carol Blaschke had turned in a request for absence; Glenn Schroeder had indicated that he
would be arriving a little late; and, Ann Ganter, the board liaison from the College Station Independent
School District, was seeking the appointment of another person to act as liaison because she was unable
to meet on Tuesday evenings. Kathy Ireland moved to accept the request for absence submitted by
Carol Blaschke; Don Allison seconded. The vote was called and the motion carried unanimously. (A
request for absence had been received from Gary Thomas, but was inadvertently left off of the list of
requests turned over to Jodi Warner at the beginning of the meeting.)
3. Hear visitors. Hearing none this item was closed.
4. Discussion, consideration, and possible approval of minutes from Reqular Board meetinq of Mav
17. 2005. Item #6 in the second paragraph, in the sixth sentence down, the word "and" needed to be
added to make the sentence read correctly. There being no further changes, the vote was called. Don
A. moved to accept the May meeting minutes with the aforementioned change. Larry Farnsworth
seconded, and the motion passed unanimously.
5. Discussion, consideration, and possible action reqardinq proposal related to potential park land
in Park Zone 6 (Southwest Park). Ric went through a brief history of the Southwest Park property.
The city owns 4.77 acres, purchased over twenty-five years ago. There has never been enough property
dedicated in addition to that, in which to build a park.
Most recently, the Board had seen a condominium -type project and accepted additional property facing
Southwest Parkway, however, that deal had fallen through. A new developer has taken an option to buy
both pieces of property - the Butler and the Shick tracts - for both multi -family and commercial
development. The major impediment to developing the Butler tract is access. There is only one way in
and it is a private easement. If the city were to divest itself of the property it would have to be put to a
vote by the citizens and then it would have to be put up for bid. The developer's initial proposal had been
for the city to trade him the four acres for ten acres in order to satisfy his dedication requirement and
consolidate the Shick property for a better development. This may take place. He has also considered
putting a road through his property, which he does not want to do because he wants to use it for
commercial development - but it would save time. He wants to move students in by the fall of 2006. He
has also talked about furthering his dedication by dedicating greenway and allowing the city to put in a
trail.
Don A. asked about the divesting -of -property process and Steve B. stated that it was a state law that if
you transfer the use of public property in any way or sell it, it has to be put to a vote. A special election
would be very expensive and it takes ninety days to get something on a ballot. The state has made this a
deliberately difficult task in order to protect public lands.
Lee Adams with MDG was representing the developer and there to answer any questions. He stated that
he was trying to work out access with the school district, but asked the board if they had a preference.
Several members stated that they felt that the best option was to extend the existing park. The school
might like it, but the neighborhoods to the north would be what it would serve and the existing land was
dedicated by those properties along Southwest Parkway.
Lee asked Ken Fogle, Transportation Planner, what he thought. Ken stated that from an
engineering/traffic/planning position, there needed to be a public road to open that up. The only issue
would be where it tied into Southwest Parkway.
Steve stated that this was an information item only and nothing had been finalized, but the Board may
see it again on a future agenda.
6. Report, discussion, and possible action reaardina the Colleae Station Bike Loop and Pedestrian
Master Plan ~ Ken Fogle. Steve said that the Board had requested periodic updates regarding this
item. Ken Fogle gave a presentation to update the Board on the Bikeway and Pedestrian Master Plan.
He told the members that a big part of the plan was the recreational aspect and they were trying to
connect the neighborhoods and parks, creating a full system that could be used to bike or walk
throughout the city.
He explained the different components of the system — bike lanes, bike/pedestrian paths, and
bike/pedestrian routes. Maps had been distributed to all members present. On the maps, the solid lines
represented completed lanes/paths/routes and dashed lines were proposed. There were 25 miles of
existing bike lanes and 36 miles of proposed lanes. Bike routes were basically any street that was wide
enough to allow cars and bicycles to share the road together, and were easy to implement. Some had
signs, but the routes for more advanced cyclists did not. There were 70 miles of existing bike routes and
approximately 54 miles of proposed routes. Bike/pedestrian paths — the off-street trails - were the
hardest to implement. There were 12 miles of existing bike paths and 45 miles of proposed paths. The
last CIP budget allocated about one million dollars to build the paths and greenways. Development
Services is trying to spend about $200,000 per year, along with trying to get grant money, in order to
finish the projects.
The bike loop was started in the early 1990's when College Station applied for federal Intermodal Surface
Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA) enhancement money and received about one million to build the
bike loop. The loop is now approximately halfway complete.
The Hike and Bike Task Force had identified potential CIP projects, ranking about twenty of them. Ken
briefly went over a few that were on the high priority list. He stated that some of the projects could be
done in-house and staff would be looking for grant money to do others.
■ The WPC Upper Trails will be complete in the fall. At some time in the future the hope is to connect
those up across Texas Avenue to trails behind the Bed, Bath, and Beyond store, but there is no funding
for it now.
■ Central Park Lane is proposed to go straight through to Colgate but at present is approximately 200' -
300' shy of connecting to Krenek Tap Road. Once the road is complete (later this fall), it will be striped
with bike lanes.
■ Lincoln Avenue exists between University Drive and Texas Avenue and will be striped with bike lanes.
■ The biggest bike loop project left to do is connecting Bee Creek Park with the City Center project area.
This project is on hold until the Texas Avenue widening and the Bee Creek channelization projects are
finished.
Parks and Recreation Advisory Board
Minutes —June 14, 2005
Ken stated that either he or Kristan Weaver would be glad to come back periodically for updates. He
finished by adding that College Station had just received an award for being a bicycle friendly community
- the only city in Texas to receive it. The Board thanked Ken for his presentation.
7. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding the Parks and Recreation Department
Five -Year Strateaic Plan FY2005 — FY2009. Steve went through the plan explaining the different
components which included what the department does, what resources the department has, growth
assumptions, self-analysis, strengths, weaknesses, and bullet point strategies. An updated park system
inventory was also included as part of the plan. The department now has forty-three parks - almost 1,200
acres of park land — with eight undeveloped parks. Most of those undeveloped parks will be addressed
over the next several years. The plan was also based on known council issues and direction, Parks
Board issues, and other issues that staff was aware of. Based on the council retreat that had just ended,
it could impact what was in the plan. Steve finished by saying that this document was updated annually
and served as a guideline for staff.
Gary E. and Jodi both commended staff on the plan. Steve said it would be used and incorporated
during the next master plan update. Larry F. made a motion in support of the document. The motion was
seconded and the vote was called. The motion passed unanimously in support of the department's Five -
Year Strategic Plan.
8. Update and discussion reaardinq the communitv-wide Needs Assessment Proiect. The members
had received copies in their packets of the survey that had been mailed out to citizens, some city staff,
and the school district superintendent's offices. A follow-up reminder card had also gone out. The
project was a little behind schedule. Staff had hoped to be able to have the Board to review the report in
July, however it looked as though it may be September before that would happen. The needs
assessment would play a key part in the update of the department's master plan. Steve stated that he
felt that it was important for the Board to see the survey and what questions had been asked. This was
an informational item only and no action was required.
9. Discussion, consideration, and possible action reaardinq anpointina members to the Fees
Subcommittee to develop recommendations for 2006 User Fees. Staff would like to get started on
the 2006 User Fees so that they can be presented to council for approval in September or October. Staff
had met, and once the Board subcommittee was confirmed, a date could be set to meet. Larry F. was on
the subcommittee but would be going off the Board. Jodi asked if anyone had an interest in serving on
the subcommittee. Kathy 1. said she would be happy to serve. Pam would set up a time for the
subcommittee to meet. Steve stated that the Board would also need to look at appointing someone to
serve on the VPAC subcommittee at some point in the near future.
10. Report, discussion, and possible action concerninq the Capital Improvement Program. The Park
Land Dedication Projects list had been included in the member's packets. Ric stated that there had not
been a lot of significant changes since the last meeting.
■ The rubber cushioned surfacing for the last 1/3 mile of Thomas Park jogging track would soon be
complete, making this the longest rubberized trail installed to date.
■ The Steeplechase Park project was about ready to go out to bid.
■ Council had recently approved the Crompton Park design.
■ The Veterans Park & Athletic Complex, Phase II conceptual plans would be brought to the Board soon
for approval and then the project would be on its way to the final design.
• Mrs. Youngblood, the wife of man who had died when their vehicle went into the Central Park pond in
2004, wanted to install a bench at the pond in honor of her husband. Along with the money she wants
to donate, staff was looking at putting in two benches with a connecting walkway to create a more
formal area. The plan was still being worked on.
■ Jodi asked about the status of the Park Land Dedication Ordinance update. Steve said that based on
the last information he had received, the Board might be able to review it at the July meeting, but he
would check on it.
Parks and Recreation Advisory Board
Minutes — June 14, 2005
11. Review, discussion, and possible action concerning Board and Departmental Goals and
Obiectives, and Citv Council Strategic Plan: The appraisal had been completed on the proposed
regional park site for the initial tract of 4,609 acres. Steve stated that he'd met with the TMPA director and
staff, and had presented that appraisal. The appraised value came back at $1,071 per acre. TMPA staff
and Judge Dixon from Grimes County who had attended the meeting as well, seemed pleased with the
appraisal. TMPA will present the appraisal to their Board of Directors in Denton on July 8, 2005. TMPA
has agreed to hold to that appraised value through 2008.
The Conservation Fund Office out of Austin, a nationwide, non-profit organization, could also become
involved in the project. If they participate, Grimes County would be the owner and enter into the
agreement with the Conservation Fund to seek funding. There is also the potential for private, not -for -
profit, foundation funding from Houston, however, most of those are heavily committed over the next few
years. Dr. Crompton had talked to the Houston Parks and Recreation Department Director, who had
written a letter to the Governor. Congressman Chet Edwards was also very interested, so there is the
potential for federal — particularly highway - funding for mitigation efforts.
This project will not been advertised or go public until a commitment can be obtained from TMPA. The
next key step was for the TMPA Board of Directors to commit to that. The ability to have three years to
put together the funding makes this project more doable. This portion of the land will be released in 2007-
08. The remaining acreage comes up for release several years after that. The appraiser, Jim Jeffries,
found that the land would not be suitable to do a typical subdivision.
12. Discussion of next meeting date and possible agenda items: Steve said he would check on the Park
Land Dedication Ordinance revisions to see if an item could go on the July agenda for discussion.
■ Regular meeting — July 12, 2005
■ Steve stated that at the present time there were some Parks staff members attending a conference in
Colorado about recreation centers and would come back to the Board with a report in the near future.
They would also be visiting a landfill site that had closed and had a regional park built on it. A report
would be given on that as well, along with some ideas concerning operational issues that the park may
be facing. The city's current landfill is anticipated to close in 2007 or 2008.
13. Adiourn. Don A. made a motion to adjourn, which was seconded by Kathleen I. Jodi W. called for the
vote. All were in favor and the meeting adjourned at 8:40 p.m.
Parks and Recreation Advisory Board
Minutes —June 14, 2005
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June 2005
Name
Address
COLLEGE STATION, TX
You have been selected to participate in a needs assessment survey conducted by the City of College
Station Parks and Recreation Department. The purpose of this survey is to help us understand citizens'
needs and preferences related to future park facilities and recreation services. The results of this survey
will help guide the Department's planning and operational decisions for the next 5 - 10 years.
Over the past few months, the Department hosted 14 focus groups comprised of citizens representing a
variety of interest groups and perspectives. Responses from these groups provided the basic information
for the questions that appear in the survey document.
This survey will provide guidance from a representative sample of residents about how these ideas and
suggestions should be prioritized. Your name was randomly selected from the city's utility listing to
receive this questionnaire. For the findings to be representative, it is important that you complete the
questionnaire and return it to us.
Your responses will be aggregated with those of other respondents, and they will remain
confidential. Please take a few minutes to complete the questionnaire and return it in the pre -paid
envelope. Every participant who returns the survey will be entered into a drawing for a free swim pass
to College Station Pools good for either 2005 or 2006. These are transferable and you have the option of
assigning the pass to someone else of your choice if you wish to do so.
If you have any questions regarding this survey, please contact my staff assistant Ms. Pamela Springfield,
at 979-764-3414. Thank you for your time and assistance in helping us to better meet the needs of College
Station residents. Please return your survey in the postage -paid envelope.
Sincerely,
Steve Beachy
Director
Parks and Recreation
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CITY OF COLLEGE STATION
Parks & Recreation Needs Assessment
Survey
Conducted for the City of College Station
by
The Department of Recreation, Park and Tourism Sciences
Texas A&M University
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1. How often do you and/or someone in your
household use
each of the following College
Station park facilities
and recreation programs? (Circle one on each line)
About
About
A few
Almost
Once
Once
Times
Not
Daily
a Week
a Month
a Year
at All
Neighborhood/Community Parks..
D
W
M
Y
N
Walking Trails/ Bike Paths.........
D
W
M
Y
N
Recreation Center .................
D
W
M
Y
N
Outdoor Basketball Courts ........
D
W
M
Y
N
Wolf Pen Amphitheatre .............
D
W
M
Y
N
Lincoln Center ........................
D
W
M
Y
N
Picnic Tables/Pavilions .............
D
W
M
Y
N
Ponds/ Lakes. . .............. .......
D
W
M
Y
N
Swimming Pools ..................
D
W
M
Y
N
Playgrounds .........................
D
W
M
Y
N
Volleyball Courts ..................
D
W
M
Y
N
Tennis Courts .......................
D
W
M
Y
N
Adult Baseball Fields ...............
D
W
M
Y
N
Adult Softball Fields ...............
D
W
M
Y
N
Adult Soccer Fields ...............
D
W
M
Y
N
Adult Flag Football Fields.........
D
W
M
Y
N
Youth Baseball Fields ...............
D
W
M
Y
N
Youth Softball Fields ...............
D
W
M
Y
N
Youth Soccer Fields ..............
D
W
M
Y
N
Youth Flag Football Fields ........
D
W
M
Y
N
Senior Programs .................
D
W
M
Y
N
Kids Klub ........................
D
W
M
Y
N
Xtra Education ................
D
W
M
Y
N
Teen Activities .................
D
W
M
Y
N
Fitness Programs ...............
D
W
M
Y
N
Festivals/Events ................
D
W
M
Y
N
EXIT Teen Center ................
D
W
M
Y
N
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2. The Parks Department has a limited amount of resources and seeks guidance on where best to invest them. Please circle the
PRIORITY LEVEL you feel should be associated with each of the following
items (Circle one on each
line).
Provide lighting for walking and jogging paths ............................
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Provide more shade trees at parks ...........................................
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Provide quiet, green spaces throughout the city ..........................
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Provide storage for sports leagues' equipment ............................
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Provide playgrounds at athletic fields .....................................
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Provide more walking paths around parks and athletic fields.........
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Improve accessibility for those with disabilities
(e.g., pool lifts, sidewalks, parking, bathrooms) ........................
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Link parks, neighborhoods, and schools with hike and bike trails ....
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Provide a wider variety of aquatic classes ................................
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Acquire additional park land .................................................
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Offer Xtra Education Classes on weekends ................................
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Provide more access to the indoor pool at the Junior High School
during school vacations........................................................
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Provide more art and music programs .....................................
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Provide personal growth classes (e.g., car maintenance, career
development)..................................................................
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Provide more seasonal color and landscaping in parks ..................
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Provide tables in parks for chess, checkers, cards etc ......................
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Provide space for new activities such as cricket, lacrosse, rugby ......
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Improve public bus transportation to existing park and
recreation facilities............................................................
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Provide more directional signs identifying the way to parks..........
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Place more benches in parks and along trails .............................
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Provide technology in parks (wireless access, geocoding) ..............
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Allocate more funds to enhance the maintenance of existing parks.....
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Provide more undesignated, open play space at neighborhood parks ...
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Provide more trees along city streets ..........................................
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Provide a dedicated Senior Center .............................................
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
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3. The quality of the city's park and recreation services is primarily determined by the magnitude of funds the city invests in them.
is likely that increases in tax support would enhance the quality of EXISTING park and recreation services, while decreases would
reduce it. Would you like to see the level of tax support for park and recreation services changed? If so, by how much? (Please chec
one of the following.)
Reduce the tax support by:
- 20% -15% -10% -5%
Remain the
same
Increase tax support by:
+5% +100/6 +15% +200/.
Would you like to see the city's tax investment in NEW park and recreation facilities change? If so, by how much? (Please
check one of the following.)
Reduce the tax support by:
- 20% -15% -10% -5%
Remain the
same
Increase tax support by:
+5% +10% +15% +20%
4. Please identify the top 5 facilities from the following list on which you would like to see College Station give priority in its
investments over the next ten years. Please ONLY SELECT 5 facilities and put a check alongside each of them.
Open Space Fields
Cultural/Art Center
Art/Music Facilities
Skate Park
Ponds/Lakes
Outdoor Tennis Courts
Equestrian Trails
Adult Softball Fields
Fitness Stations
Youth Softball Fields
Camping Areas
Pavilions
Picnic Areas
Nature Trails
Dog Park
Nature Center
Large Regional Park
Outdoor Neighborhood Pools
Indoor pool
Frisbee Golf Course
Indoor Recreation Center
Archery fields
Senior Center
Indoor Tennis Courts
Gardens/ Arboretum
Remote Control Model Airplane Facility
Walking/Biking Trails
Adult Baseball Fields
Adult Soccer Fields
Adult Football Fields
Playgrounds
Youth Baseball Fields
Youth Soccer Fields
Youth Football Fields
Indoor Play Areas
Horseshoe pits
Neighborhood Parks
Zoo
Water Park
Bocce courts
Extensive regional trail system (15 - 20 miles)
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5. In the following section, please read each statement
and CIRCLE
the response which indicates how
much you
agree or disagree with each statement
regarding College
Station Park
and Recreation Services.
Strongly
I have no
Strongly
Agree
Agree
Knowledge
Disagree
Disagree
I am well-informed about College
Station's park facilities and recreation
programs ....................................
SA
A
NK
D
SD
The Department should work more
closely with schools to develop parks
and offer programs .........................
SA
A
NK
D
SD
College Station parks and recreation
facilities are accessible to people with
disabilities ..................................
SA
A
NK
D
SD
College Station Parks are well
maintained and clean .......................
SA
A
NK
D
SD
In general, I am satisfied with the
facilities and services provided by the
Parks & Recreation Department.........
SA
A
NK
D
SD
The Department should work more
closely with police and fire personnel
on safety in parks/neighborhoods
......................
SA
A
NK
D
SD
Overall, the City of College Station has
a "park -like" ambiance about it...........
SA
A
NK
D
SD
I am satisfied with the availability of
fields and open spaces for unscheduled
use..................................................
SA
A
NK
D
SD
The swimming pools are too
crowded ......................................
SA
A
NK
D
SD
I am well-informed about plans for
parks in my neighborhood ................
SA
A
NK
D
SD
It is easy for me to offer feedback to
the park department and to obtain
answers from them to any questions.....
SA
A
NK
D
SD
The Department should work more
closely with neighborhood groups to
plan and maintain parks ...................
SA
A
NK
D
SD
Automobile traffic around parks should
be diverted or slowed down ...................
SA
A
NK
D
SD
I can get to my favorite park facilities
on foot or by bicycle .....................
SA
A
NK
D
SD
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6. To help the city prioritize future investment decisions we would like you to please indicate, how IMPORTANT you
view each of the following issues in the City of College Station:
Not at all
Extremely
In College Station: Important
Neutral
Important
Helping youth to develop into productive citizens is ........ 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Improving air quality is ........................................ 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Ensuring that parks are easily accessible to residents
from their homes is .............................................. 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Convincing businesses to locate in this community is ..... 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Providing role models for adolescents is ..................... 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Supporting and working with community
health organizations is .......................................... 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Providing amenities in the community that older
adults want is ..................................................... 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Reducing the amount of energy consumed by residents is.. 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Designing programs specifically for older adults is.......... 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Getting tourists to spend money in the city is ................. 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Helping people build healthy lifestyles is ..................... 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Developing attractions that draw people from other cities is... 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Providing youth with positive ways to fill their free time is ... 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Requiring that developers provide park space for people
in their developments is .......................................... 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Helping adults build skills that can be used in the
workplace is ...................................................... 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Keeping neighborhood parks well maintained is ............... 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Offering programs that meet the needs of people
who are unemployed is ............................................. 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Encouraging Senior Citizens to become involved
in the community is ................................................. 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Educating residents on the benefits of healthy activity is ...... 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Protecting environmentally sensitive areas is .................... 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Encouraging executives and professionals to live
in this community is ............................................... 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Supporting and working with community welfare and
employment agencies is ........................................... 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Providing programs at which retired people can
socialize together is ................................................ 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Hosting events that bring tourism revenue
to local businesses is ............................................... 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
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In this section, we are interested in vour Dercentions of the College Station Parks and Recreation Department's
CURRENT CONTRIBUTIONS to each of the items:
The College Station Parks and Recreation
Department's Contribution to: Very Very
Small
Neutral
Large
Helping youth to develop into productive citizens is ........
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Improving air quality is ........................................
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Ensuring that parks are easily accessible to residents
from their homes is ..............................................
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Convincing businesses to locate in this community is .....
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Providing role models for adolescents is .....................
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Supporting and working with community
health organizations is ..........................................
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Providing amenities in the community that older
adultswant is .....................................................
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Reducing the amount of energy consumed by residents is..
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Designing programs specifically for older adults is..........
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Getting tourists to spend money in the city is .................
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Helping people build healthy lifestyles is .....................
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Developing attractions that draw people from other cities is...
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Providing youth with positive ways to fill their free time is ...
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Requiring that developers provide park space for people
in their developments is ..........................................
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Helping adults build skills that can be used in the
workplace is ......................................................
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Keeping neighborhood parks well maintained is ...............
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Offering programs that meet the needs of people
who are unemployed is .............................................
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Encouraging Senior Citizens to become involved
in the community is .................................................
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Educating residents on the benefits of healthy activity is ......
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Protecting environmentally sensitive areas is ....................
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Encouraging executives and professionals to live
in this community is ...............................................
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Supporting and working with community welfare and
employment agencies is ...........................................
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Providing programs at which retired people can
socialize together is ................................................
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Hosting events that bring tourism revenue
to local businesses is ...............................................
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
«Random »
We are collecting the following information in order to understand the characteristics of our study participants.
All of the information will be kept confidential and only reported at the group level.
Are you? (Check one)
Male
Female
In what kind of residence do you live? (Check one)
Single Family Home
Town House or Condominium
Apartment Building
Mobile Home
Other: Please indicate
Do you own or rent your home in College Station? (Check One)
Own
Rent
Are you a College or University Student? (Check One)
Yes
No
What is your year of birth? (Please state a year on the line below.)
Including yourself, indicate the NUMBER of people in your household who are in the following age categories: (If none, write
11011)
NUMBER
Under 5 years of age
6-10 years old
11-14 years old
15-18 years old
19-34 years old
35- 54 years old
55-64 years old
65 years or older
What ethnicity do you consider yourself? (Check one)
American Indian Asian Black /African American
Caucasian /Anglo American Hispanic Other
Is there anything else you would like to tell us regarding College Station's Park and Recreation Services?
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ASSISTANCE!
If you have any questions, please contact Pamela Springfield, at 979-764-3414
"We
Provide
Good
Things in
CITY OF COLLEGE STATION Life"
Your feedback is important!
Please help the
City of College Station Parks and Recreation Department
by providing information to guide the Department's
investments over the next 10 year period.
A few days ago we sent you a questionnaire
relating to the City of College Station Parks and
Recreation Department's facilities and services.
If you have already completed and mailed back
the survey, thank you, we appreciate your
assistance. If you have not done so, please
complete the questionnaire and mail it in the
postage -paid envelope, which was enclosed, as
soon as possible.
Every participant who returns the survey receives
"a two -for -one" admission to the new Arctic
Wolf Ice Complex. In addition, a drawing will
be held from all of the completed surveys
received for 5 annual swim passes for the
College Station pools, good for either 2005 or
2006. These are transferable, so if you should be a
winner in the drawing, you have the option of
assigning the pass to someone else of your choice
if you wish to do so.
If you have any questions, please contact Pamela
Springfield, at 979-764-3414.Thank you for your
time and assistance in helping us to identify and
meet the needs of Colleee Station residents.
1
1. How often does your department work with or on the following College Station Park facilities and programs? (Circle one on
each line)
About
About
A few
Almost
Once
Once
Times
Not
Daily
a Week
a Month
a Year
at All
Neighborhood/Community Parks..
D
W
M
Y
N
Walking Trails/ Bike Paths.........
D
W
M
Y
N
Recreation Center .................
D
W
M
Y
N
Outdoor Basketball Courts ........
D
W
M
Y
N
Wolf Pen Amphitheatre .............
D
W
M
Y
N
Lincoln Center ........................
D
W
M
Y
N
Picnic Tables/Pavilions .............
D
W
M
Y
N
Ponds/ Lakes ........................
D
W
M
Y
N
Swimming Pools ..................
D
W
M
Y
N
Playgrounds .........................
D
W
M
Y
N
Volleyball Courts ..................
D
W
M
Y
N
Tennis Courts .......................
D
W
M
Y
N
Athletic Fields ......................
D
W
M
Y
N
Senior Programs .....................
D
W
M
Y
N
Kids Klub .............................
D
W
M
Y
N
Xtra Education .....................
D
W
M
Y
N
Teen Activities ....................
D
W
M
Y
N
Fitness Programs .................
D
W
M
Y
N
Festivals/Events ..................
D
W
M
Y
N
EXIT Teen Center ................
D
W
M
Y
N
Urban Forests ....................
D
W
M
Y
N
City Tree Streets ................
D
W
M
Y
N
City Right of Ways .............
D
W
M
Y
N
City Visual Quality .............
D
W
M
Y
N
Greenways .......................
D
W
M
Y
N
2
2. The Parks Department has a limited amount of resources and seeks guidance on where best to invest them.
Please circle the
PRIORITY LEVEL you feel should be associated with each of the following
items (Circle
one
on each line).
Provide lighting for walking and jogging paths ............................
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Provide more shade trees at parks ...........................................
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Provide quiet, green spaces throughout the city ..........................
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Provide storage for sports leagues equipment ............................
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Provide playgrounds at athletic fields .....................................
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Provide more walking paths around parks and athletic fields.........
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Improve accessibility for those with disabilities
(e.g., pool lifts, sidewalks, parking, bathrooms) ........................
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Link parks, neighborhoods, and schools with hike and bike trails ....
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Provide a wider variety of aquatic classes ................................
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Acquire additional park land .................................................
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Offer Xtra Education Classes on weekends ................................
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Provide more access to the indoor pool at the Junior High School
during school vacations........................................................
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Provide more art and music programs .....................................
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Provide personal growth classes (e.g., car maintenance, career
development)..................................................................
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Provide more seasonal color and landscaping in parks ..................
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Provide tables in parks for chess, checkers, cards ........................
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Provide space for new activities such as cricket, lacrosse, rugby ......
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Improve public bus transportation to existing park and
recreation facilities............................................................
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Provide more directional signs identifying the way to parks..........
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Place more benches in parks and along trails .............................
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Provide technology in parks (wireless access, geocoding) ..............
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Allocate more funds to enhance the maintenance of existing parks.....
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Provide more undesignated, open play space at neighborhood parks ...
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Provide more trees along city streets ..........................................
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
Provide a designated Senior Center ............................................
NONE
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
3
3. Please identify the top 5 facilities from the
following list on which you would like to see College Station give priority in its
investments over the next ten years. Please ONLY SELECT 5 facilities and put a check alongside each of them.
Open Space Fields
Dog Park
Nature Center
Cultural/Art Center
Large Regional Park
Outdoor Neighborhood Pools
Art/Music Facilities
Indoor pool
Frisbee Golf Course
Skate Park
Indoor Recreation Center
Archery fields
Ponds/Lakes
Senior Center
Indoor Tennis Courts
Outdoor Tennis Courts
Gardens/ Arboretum
Remote Control Model Airplane Facility
Equestrian Trails
Walking/Biking Trails
Adult Baseball Fields
Adult Softball Fields
Adult Soccer Fields
Adult Football Fields
Fitness Stations
Playgrounds
Youth Baseball Fields
Youth Softball Fields
Youth Soccer Fields
Youth Football Fields
Camping Areas
Indoor Play Areas
Horseshoe pits
Pavilions
Neighborhood Parks
Zoo
Picnic Areas
Water Park
Bocce courts
Nature Trails
Extensive regional trail system (15 - 20 miles)
4. In the following section, please read each statement and CIRCLE the response which indicates how much you
agree or disagree with each statement regarding College Station Parks.
Strongly I have no Strongly
Agree Agree Knowledge Disagree Disagree
I am well-informed about College
Station's park facilities and recreation
programs.................................... SA A NK D SD
The Department should work more
closely with schools to develop parks
and offer programs .........................
SA
A
NK
D
SD
College Station parks and recreation
facilities are accessible to people with
disabilities ..................................
SA
A
NK
D
SD
College Station Parks are well
maintained and clean .......................
SA
A
NK
D
SD
In general, I am satisfied with the
facilities and services provided by the
Parks & Recreation Department.........
SA
A
NK
D
SD
The Department should work more
closely with police and fire
departments on safety in
parks/neighborhoods ......................
SA
A
NK
D
SD
Overall, the City of College Station has
a "park -like" ambiance about it...........
SA
A
NK
D
SD
4
Strongly
I have no
Strongly
Agree Agree Knowledee
Disagree
Disagree
The swimming pools are too
crowded...................................... SA A
NK
D
SD
I am well-informed about plans for
parks in my neighborhood ................ SA A
NK
D
SD
It is easy for me to offer feedback to
the park department and to obtain
answers from them to any questions..... SA A
NK
D
SD
The Department should work more
closely with neighborhood groups to
plan and maintain parks ................... SA A
NK
D
SD
Automobile traffic around parks should
be diverted or slowed down ...................
SA A
NK
D
SD
I can get to my favorite park facilities
on foot or by bicycle .....................
SA A
NK
D
SD
5. To help the city prioritize future investment decisions we would like you to please
indicate, how
IMPORTANT you
view each of the following issues in the City of College Station?
Not at all
Extremely
In College Station, Important
Neutral
Important
Helping youth to develop into productive citizens is ........ 1
2
3 4
5
6
7
Improving air quality is ........................................ 1
2
3 4
5
6
7
Ensuring that parks are easily accessible to residents
from their homes is .............................................. 1
2
3 4
5
6
7
Convincing businesses to locate in this community is ..... 1
2
3 4
5
6
7
Providing role models for adolescents is ..................... 1
2
3 4
5
6
7
Supporting and working with community
health organizations is .......................................... 1
2
3 4
5
6
7
Providing amenities in the community that older
adultswant is ..................................................... 1
2
3 4
5
6
7
Reducing the amount of energy consumed by residents is.. 1
2
3 4
5
6
7
Designing programs specifically for older adults is.......... 1
2
3 4
5
6
7
Getting tourists to spend money in the city is ................. 1
2
3 4
5
6
7
Helping people build healthy lifestyles ........................ 1
2
3 4
5
6
7
Developing attractions that draw people from other cities is... 1
2
3 4
5
6
7
Providing youth with positive ways to fill their free time is ... 1
2
3 4
5
6
7
5
Not at all
Extremely
In College Station, Important
Neutral
Important
Requiring that developers provide park space for people
in their developments is .......................................... 1
2
3
4
5 6
7
Helping adults build skills that can be used in the
workplaceis ...................................................... 1
2
3
4
5 6
7
Keeping neighborhood parks well maintained is ............... 1
2
3
4
5 6
7
Offering programs that meet the needs of people
who are unemployed is ............................................. 1
2
3
4
5 6
7
Encouraging Senior Citizens to become involved
in the community is ................................................. 1
2
3
4
5 6
7
Educating residents on the benefits of healthy activity is ...... 1
2
3
4
5 6
7
Protecting environmentally sensitive areas is .................... 1
2
3
4
5 6
7
Encouraging executives and professionals to live
in this community is ............................................... 1
2
3
4
5 6
7
Supporting and working with community welfare and
employment agencies is ........................................... 1
2
3
4
5 6
7
Providing programs at which retired people can
socialize together is ................................................ 1
2
3
4
5 6
7
Hosting events that bring tourism revenue
to local businesses is ............................................... 1
2
3
4
5 6
7
6. In this section, we are interested in your perceptions of the College Station Parks and Recreation Department's CURREN'
CONTRIBUTIONS to each of the items
The College Station Parks and Recreation
Department's Contribution to: Very
Very
Small
Neutral
Large
Helping youth to develop into productive citizens is ........
Improving air quality is ........................................
Ensuring that parks are easily accessible to residents
from their homes is ..............................................
Convincing businesses to locate in this community is .....
Providing role models for adolescents is .....................
Supporting and working with community
health organizations is ..........................................
Providing amenities in the community that older
adultswant is .....................................................
Reducing the amount of energy consumed by residents is..
Designing programs specifically for older adults is..........
Getting tourists to spend money in the city is ................
1 2
3
4
5
6 7
1 2
3
4
5
6 7
1 2
3
4
5
6 7
1 2
3
4
5
6 7
1 2
3
4
5
6 7
1 2
3
4
5
6 7
1 2
3
4
5
6 7
1 2
3
4
5
6 7
1 2
3
4
5
6 7
1 2
3
4
5
6 7
6
The College Station Parks and Recreation
Department's Contribution to: Very
Very
Small
Neutral
Large
Helping people build healthy lifestyles ........................ 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Developing attractions that draw people from other cities is... 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Providing youth with positive ways to fill their free time is ... 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Requiring that developers provide park space for people
in their developments is .......................................... 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Helping adults build skills that can be used in the
workplace is ...................................................... 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Keeping neighborhood parks well maintained is ............... 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Offering programs that meet the needs of people
who are unemployed is ............................................. 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Encouraging Senior Citizens to become involved
in the community is ................................................. 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Educating residents on the benefits of healthy activity is ...... 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Protecting environmentally sensitive areas is .................... 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Encouraging executives and professionals to live
in this community is ............................................... 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Supporting and working with community welfare and
employment agencies is ........................................... 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Providing programs at which retired people can
socialize together is ................................................ 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Hosting events that bring tourism revenue
to local businesses is ............................................... 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
We are collecting the following information in order to understand the
characteristics
of our study participants.
All of the information will be kept confidential and only reported at the group level.
Which of the following best represents your employment
What
Department are you employed in?
category with the city of College Station? (check one)
Part-time
Front-line and support staff
Middle Management
Senior Management
Is there anything else you would like to tell us regarding College
Station's
Park
and Recreation
Services?
PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT & PARK LAND DEDICATION PROJECTS FY `05
June 6, 2005
It
Veterans Park Phase II
I In Design I
Ric
P0501 I
$6,925,000
I '03 Bond I
10/07
(Lincoln Playground
I In Design I
Pete
I I
$50,000
I 105 Gen. fund
(Steeplechase Park Development
I In Design I
David
I Pk0502 I
$315,000
I Community Dev.
12105
IW.A. Tarrow Spray Park
I In Design I
Ric
I PK0503 I
$170,000
I Community Dev.
(Cemetery Land Acquisition
I Pending Land Contract I
Ross
I GG9905 I
$275,000
I '98 G.O. I
Unknown
Jack &Dorothy Miller Park
I I
I I
I
Basketball Court Cover
Under Contract
Pete
PK0512
$175,000
'05 General Fund
9/05
WPC Multipurpose Building
I Pending Contract I
Ric
I I
$700,000
I WPC T.I.F.
5/06
Interqenerational Park Additions
I Under Construction I
David
I PK0513 I
$310,000
I '03 Bond I
9/05
Economic Development
Business Park Sign
Under Construction
Pete
GG0302
$50,000
Business Center Fund
5/05
North ateRestrooms
I No status I
Ric
I I
$300,000
I FY'05
Under Construction
2
Under Contract
I 1
Pending Contracts
I 1
Bids Received
0
Out to Bid / Re -Bid
0
In Design
4
Pending Land Contract
1 _
On Hold
0
No status
1
I — Intergenerational Project
Park Land Dedication
Central Park Life Trail
Raintree Improvements Concrete Walks
Southwest Park DeveloPr
Lernofitree dark M Col'
Gabbard Park Sidewalk I
•
John Crompton Park Dev
I
Under Construction
2
Under Contract
0
Bids Received
I 0
Pending Contracts
0
Out to Bid
I 0
In Design
3
Pending Land Acquisition
0
On Hold
Total
4
15
I — Intergenerational Project
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• Implementation of the CIP Program
■ Continuation of Staff Development
Parks & Recreation Department
Goals & Objectives FY2005
(Not Prioritized)
• Implementation of City Council Strategic Issues
■ Implementation of Special Projects & Programs
Implementation of the CIP Program
0 FY 2005 CIP Projects (Parks & Leisure, #2)
StatUS: Ongoing. Monthly report given to Board
FY 2005 Park Land Dedication Projects (Parks & Leisure, #2)
Status: Ongoing. Monthly report given to Board
Continuation of Staff Development
Q Complete Management Academy
Status: The Assistant Director and all superintendents have completed the course.
0 Complete Supervisory Academy (Mollie Binion, Darrel Harvey, Cameron Parker)
Status: Graduation November 16, 2004
0 Complete Emergency Management Academy (Cheletia Thomas, Darrell Harvey)
Status: Wednesdays January 12 - March 2
0 Complete NRPA Revenue Management School (David Gerling)
Status: Peter Lamont completed the two-year course; David Gerling completed the first year.
QComplete TRAPS Conference (Steve Beachy, Eric Ploeger, Peter Lamont, Curtis Bingham, Sheila
Walker, Cheletia Thomas, Eli Williamson, Vera Solis, Zach Lowy, Carisse Depew, Scott Hooks, Geri Marsh.
Status: Complete
Conduct Arbor Master Training (Parks & Leisure, #1)
Status: Working on schedule for fall session
Q Attend the 111" Annual Southeast Texas Grounds Maintenance Conference
Status: Complete
Attend the Texas Cooperative Extension Forestry Unit's Arboriculture 101'
(Curtis Schoessow, Scott Deffendoll, and David Pemberton)
Status: Four Saturdays in January 2005
Coordinate and prepare for TRAPS Regional Workshop in Fall 2005
Status: 2005 conference scheduled for November in College Station
Attend Texas Turfgrass Conference (Scott Hooks, Gary Marske, Paul Rucker, Keith Fails)
Status: Conference attended, December 6th- 8tn
Updated: June 7, 2005 Page 1 of 3
Implementation of City Council Strategic Issues
Acquire new cemetery site and develop Master Plan (Core Services, #1)
Status: Appraisals complete; negotiations in progress
Continued implementation of Park Maintenance Standards (Parks & Leisure, #1)
Status: FY 2004 overall 89% rating; FY 2005 goal - 90% overall; quarterly reports given to Parks Board.
Continued implementation of the Urban Forest Management Plan?? (Parks &
Leisure, #1)
Status: On hold pending further directions
Continue efforts to make parks more intergenerational (Parks & Leisure, #2)
Status: Report given at October, 2004 regular meeting; construction contract approved on March 10`" and
under construction.
Review leisure service programs ( Parks & Leisure, #2)
Status: Softball program report October 12, 2004. "Senior Passport" program underway; cricket league
proposal received.
Pursue cooperative efforts with the City of Bryan on joint programming (Parks &
Leisure, #2)
Status: Planning Senior Olympics for 2006; National softball tournaments in 2005 and 2006
Develop Veterans Park & Athletic Complex, Phase II (Parks & Leisure, #2)
Status: Design contract approval at October 21, 2004 City Council meeting; In conceptual design
phase - plans reviewed by VPAC Phase II Subcommittee on February 11tn
0 Promote performing arts (Parks & Leisure, #3)
Status: 2005 starlight concert series underway.
Continued implementation of regional planning and development initiative
(Parks & Leisure, #4)
Status: Funding approval in BVSWMA FY 2005 budget; Appraisal complete
Develop action plan for Northgate Park (Parks & Leisure, #2)
Status: On hold pending staff discussions
0 Develop Master Plan for Steeplechase (Parks & Leisure, #2)
Status: First public hearing held on February 23rd Second on March 29th, Board review scheduled
for May regular meeting.
Implement Arboretum improvement plan (Parks & Leisure, #2)
Status:
Implementation of Special Projects and Programs
0 Implementation of the remote sports lighting system (Parks & Leisure, #2)
Status: Complete; New soccer lights will include Sky Logic
0 Continue implementation of automated registration software (RecWare)
Status: In progress; software installed; testing completed; training completed and software in use.
0 Conduct benchmark survey of similar cities
Status: On-line survey completed January 27th. Results collected from all Big 12 Conference Schools.
Results will be received by all involved.
0 Continue investigation of the feasibility for NRPA departmental accreditation
StaWS: Inventory with current level of compliance complete
Continue investigation of the feasibility of implementing a Donations Program for
the Department
Status: Draft program complete
Updated: June 7, 2005 Page 2 of 3
Conduct Program and Facilities Needs Assessment (Parks & Leisure, #2)
StatUS: Agreement with TAMU's RPTS department approved; February - focus groups complete; public
hearing held on March 3rd Parks Board focus group on March 8rh; all focus groups complete; survey in
progress
C Acquire and implement AED's at select PARD facilities
StatUS: Funding approved in FY 2005 budget; acquisition complete; training held April 1-2.
CAcquire and install Wolf Pen Creek street banners (Economic Development, #1)
StatUS: Banner design complete; bid awarded for 36 steel banners; signs received; installation pending until
light poles can be painted.
Facilitate Cricket program (Parks & Leisure, #2)
StatUS: Facilitate start of user group; site identified for facility; organization of group in progress
Northgate Music Series (Parks & Leisure, #3)
StatUS: Initial funding approved
Q Investigate Lincoln Center staffing possibilities
StatUS: Reorganization with existing positions complete. Two Assistant Center Supervisors in place as of
February 1st.
Decide what should be done with old buildings at Lincoln Center
StatUS: Staff met with Lincoln Former Students in April; funding requested for testing services.
Updated: June 7, 2005 Page 3 of 3
Parks & Recreation Advisory Board
Goals & Objectives
FY2005
(Not Prioritized)
1. Support Regional Park Initiative (Parks & Leisure, Strategy 4)
F71Complete appraisal of property
Appraiser chosen. Appraisal received May 27, 2005.
Develop action plan
Meeting scheduled with Representative Edwards staff on June 16tn
Tour for Parks & Recreation Advisory Board members in fall
2. Andy Anderson Arboretum at Bee Creek (Parks & Leisure, Strategy 1)
Develop long-term plan for redevelopment once drainage issues are addressed
Make additional trail improvements
Install new trail markers
3. Oversee planning process for Steeplechase Park (Parks & Leisure, Strategy 2)
0 Conduct public hearings
First held on February 23rd; second hearing on March 29tn; Board approval on April 12rn
Develop Master Plan
0 Complete design process
Design process complete.
Bid project
4. Crompton Park (Parks & Leisure, Strategy 2)
0 Complete design process
Design complete.
Bid project
Project pre -bid meeting held on March 3`d bid opening on March 10tn; City Council consideration April 141n
Complete construction
Construction underway.
Begin operation and maintenance
Conduct dedication ceremony
Approved by Parks & Recreation Advisory Board: October 12, 2004 Page 1 of 4
Updated: June 7, 2005
S. Veterans Park, Phase II (Parks & Leisure, Strategy 2)
Fv-lAssist with Veterans Memorial expansion project
Memorial wall expansion complete November, 2004.
Veterans Day Ceremony November 11, 2004
Ceremony complete.
0 Complete lighting of four existing soccer fields
Project is complete
Complete Phase II design plans
Design contract approval at October 21, 2004 City Council meeting. In conceptual design phase - plans
reviewed by VPAC, Phase II Subcommittee on February 11tn
6. Continued interaction with other City Boards (Lincoln Center, Bryan Parks Board,
Conference Center, P&Z, Seniors) (Parks & Leisure, Strategy 2)
Joint meeting with DRB Presentation and discussion of the film `Small Urban Spaces" and discussion of park concepts
for Northgate on February I Ph.
Report from Lincoln Center Advisory Committee
Scheduled for May regular meeting
Report from Conference Center Advisory Committee
Report from Senior Advisory Committee
Monthly updates included in Board packets. Report scheduled for May 17th regular meeting.
Joint meeting with Planning and Zoning Commission
Joint meeting with City Council
7. Park Land Dedication Ordinance Update (Planning & Development, Strategy 1)
Review and approval of recommendations
Approval by City Council
8. Urban Forest Management Plan (Parks & Leisure, Strategy 1)
Revisit or new direction?
9. Capital Improvement Projects oversight. (Parks & Leisure, Strategy 2)
Intergenerational Park Improvements (see CIP & Park Land Dedication Projects list for status.)
Update given at the regular October meeting. Intergenerational Park Improvements construction contract
Council approval on March 1Oth. Project underway.
Spray Park at Lincoln Center
Conceptual design complete; notice to proceed with preliminary design has been given; change order
required
Determine use for old buildings at Lincoln Center
Meeting with Lincoln Former Students held in April; funds requested for testing services
Approved by Parks & Recreation Advisory Board: October 12, 2004 Page 2 of 4
Updated: June 7, 2005
Basketball pavilion at Jack and Dorothy Miller Park (Zone 5)
Construction in progress.
Park Land Dedication Projects (Zone 10)
10. Needs Assessment for facilities and programs. (Parks & Leisure, Strategy 2)
0 Conduct focus group meetings
0 Conduct public hearings
Meeting conducted on March 3rd
0 Develop survey instrument
Survey underway.
Review and accept final report
Parks Board:
Council review:
Meeting held with RPTS students to go over scope of the project on Nov 11 th 2004
11. Park Maintenance Standards Review and Direction. (Parks & Leisure, Strategy 1)
0 First quarter standards report
Report given at January 11th regular meeting
QSecond quarter standards report
Report given at May 17th regular meeting along with Playground Replacement Report
Third quarter standards report
Fourth quarter standards report
Develop recommendations for improvement
12. Southern Oaks Park (Parks & Leisure, Strategy 2)
Neighborhood celebration/dedication of park
Review park plan for additional improvements
13. Support Greenways Program (Parks & Leisure, Strategy #2)
Review and assist with update of Hike and Bike Master Plan
Kristan Cann review of Hike and Bike Trail Plan at regular meeting of November 9, 2004.
Review and assist with update of Greenways Master Plan
Continued support of Hike and Bike Task Force
Report scheduled for June 14t" meeting
14. City Center Project support.
Parks and Recreation office recommendations
Approved by Parks & Recreation Advisory Board: October 12, 2004 Page 3 of 4
Updated: June 7, 2005
Parks and open space area recommendations
City Council presentations made May 12`h and 26th
❑ Community Center facility recommendations
Staff scheduled report to Board planned for July
15. Develop plan of action for Northgate Park.
Review existing Northgate Redevelopment Plan
❑ Develop recommendations for neighborhood parks
16. Explore new leisure programs and activities (Parks & Leisure, Strategy 2)
0 Passport program for Seniors
Fall session complete
Passport program for Teens
Senior Olympics
Planning senior Olympics for 2006.
0 International faculty and scholars picnic
Held successfully at Central Park pavilion on October 26, 2004
0 Dog splash day at Hallaran Pool
Held on October 24, 2004.
17. Revision of By -Laws for the Board
0 Prepare draft By -Laws
Draft turned over for review by Legal. Draft received back from Legal, October12, 2004
0 Board approval with revised By -Laws
Review and approval at November 9th Regular meeting.
Q By -Laws approval by City Council
Approved by Council at the February 1Oth meeting
Approved by Parks & Recreation Advisory Board: October 12, 2004 Page 4 of 4
Updated: June 7, 2005
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College Station Senior Advisory Committee
Regular Meeting
Monday, May 23, 2005
College Station Teen Center
1520 Rock Prairie Rd.
10:00am
Minutes
Members Present: E.E. Burns, Laura Holmes, Joe LeCour, Robert Meyer, Haskell Monroe,
Neal Nutall, Raymond Reed, Colleen Risinger, Dipankar Sen, Yvonne Stevens and Betty
Wilbom
Members Absent: Patricia Boughton and Frank Camplone
I. Call to order. The meeting was called to order by Robert Meyer, Chairman at
10:01am
II. Hear visitors. No visitors present.
III. Approval of minutes from regular meeting on April 25, 2005. Raymond Reed
made the motion that the minutes be approved. Haskell Monroe seconded the
motion. The motion passed.
IV. Report, discussion and possible action regarding senior center presentation to
the Parks and Recreation Board on May 17, 2005. Robert Meyer reported on
the meeting with the Parks and Recreation Board where he asked for their support
for a senior center and to approach City Council on this subject. He stated that the
board approved a motion to support his report. Park Board members and Mr.
Beachy discussed the best approach for the seniors to have their needs and concerns
met. The recommendation was to have strong participation from the senior
population during public input sessions for the City Center project and incorporate
a senior center in the City Center Master Plan.
Laura Holmes made the motion that a Senior Center Planning Committee be
formed to determine what the senior population would like to see in a senior center.
The sub -committee would recommend building usage and develop a program that
will be attractive to seniors. It was recommended that public meetings be held to
gather information for use of a senior center. Haskell Monroe seconded the
motion. Members appointed to the sub -committee include: Laura Holmes,
Raymond Reed, Colleen Risinger, Joe LeCour and Yvonne Stevens.
Members said that they would like to see informal meetings such as "Coffee with
the Mayor/Council" held over the summer so that the Mayor would be familiar
with the concerns of the senior population in our community.
V. Seniors Expo 2005 Report. Marci Rodgers gave the report on the Seniors Expo
and reminded Laura Holmes, Raymond Reed, Robert Meyer and Colleen Risinger
of their shifts to work the Parks and Recreation Booth at the Expo. Duties would
include: distributing information and giveaways, supervising a game with prizes
and answering questions about the senior programs offered through the Parks
Department. The volunteers were thanked and others encouraged to attend the
event.
VI. Review, discussion and possible action regarding Senior Friendly Award
Robert Meyer suggested that HEB be nominated for the Senior Friendly Award for
their support and sponsorship of the Seniors Expo 2005. Mr. Meyer will submit the
application in June.
VII. Senior Services Coordinator Report (report attached)
VIII. Next meeting and agenda items: Monday, June 27, 2005
• Senior Friendly Award
IX. Adjourn The committee adjourned at 11:12pm
Senior Services Coordinator Report
May 2005
Police and Fire Academy
Presentations this month were from patrol officers explaining traffic law enforcement and accident
investigations. Brian Hilton explained emergency and home disaster preparedness. The Fire
Department demonstrated hazardous material clean up and equipment used. Academy participants
were able to step into the gear and experience for themselves what the specially trained fire fighters
feel when working in these dangerous conditions. Also scheduled this month:
• Personal Safety at Home and on the Road
• Patrol Procedures
• Heartsaver/CPR Certification.
The program will end on June 2 with the Fire Department Public Information Office , Fire Department
Master Plan and the Police Department Five Year Plan and a Graduation Party. Thanks to Cindy
Giedraitis for coordinating the academy for the Police and Fire Department.
Ice Cream Social
The social was held on Saturday, May 7th from 4:OOpm-5:30pm at Central Park Pavilion. Build your
own ice cream sundae and a singing quartet made for a delightful afternoon. We had 27 participants.
Seniors Expo 2005
The Expo is scheduled for Wednesday, May 25th at the Brazos Center from 9:OOam — 3:00pm. There
will be 86 booths sharing information on businesses and organizations in our "Senior Friendly"
community. Speakers schedule includes:
• Healthy cooking demonstration
• The Good, Bad and Ugly Investments
• Enjoy a More Comfortable Retirement in Your Own Home
• Getting your Legal Affairs in Order
• Consumer Health Information: Is the Internet Reliable?
• Medicare and You
• Community Outreach: A&M Offers New Lifelong Learning Program
• Identity Theft, It Could Happen to You
Coming In June
• June 9 The Classic Film, The Seven Year Itch, will be showing on Thursday, June 9th at
7:OOpm at the George Bush Library. Transportation will be provided for seniors in College
Station.
• June 9 42 dominoes players wanted! Senior interested in playing 42 will meet on the second
Thursday of the month at the College Station Teen Center from 9:45am-11:30am.
• June 14-June 281h Free Beginning Computer Classes for Seniors will be offered at the Center
for Regional Services on Tuesdays and Thursdays starting on June 14-June 281h. Classes are
from 10:30am-12:OOnoon. To register call Marci Rodgers at 764-6371.
• June 13 Computers 102 Class offered on Monday and Wednesday starting June 13-29. The
class will meet from 9:OOam-10:30am. The cost is $45.00 and if interested please register at
the College Station Parks and Recreation Department.
• June 8 & 22 Computer Club for Seniors
On June 8th the club meets at the College Station Utilities Training room located at 1601 Graham
Rd. The speaker is William J. Roenignhk and the topic is Kodak's "Easy Share" FREEWARE
introduction. On June 22nd the club meets at the Center for Regional Services computer lab
located at 3991 East 29th street in Bryan. Mr. Roenighnhk will be the speaker.
City of College Station
Parks and Recreation Advisory Board
List of Subcommittees/Board Liaisons
Fiscal Year 2004-05
By -Laws Subcommittee
.............................................. Glenn Schroeder, Jeannie McCandless
Fees
.......... Glenn Schroeder, Larry Farnsworth, Gary Erwin, Carol Blaschke
Park Naming
...................Gary Erwin, Kathleen Ireland, Carol Blaschke, Don Allison
Recreation, Park, and Open Space Master Plan
...................................... Don Allison, Gary Thomas, Kathleen Ireland
Veterans Park & Athletic Complex, Phase II
..........Jodi Warner, Larry Farnsworth, Gary Erwin, Jeannie McCandless
(John Nichols, ex-officio member)
Wolf Pen Creek Oversight Committee
........................................ Jodi Warner, Glenn Schroeder (Alternate)
O/Board/Subcommittee/List of Sub 1004-05
1. Called to order.
2. Pardons.
3. Hear visitors.
4. Discussion and approval of minutes.
5. Discussion and possible action, review of the following
• Brazos Valley Festival of African Arts — Letter of Support and Response
• Eddie Colson with ideas and strategies -what LRCAC can do to help
• Supervisor Report - Oct. 2004 - March 2004
• Discussion of TAKS Support Team
6. Future Agenda Items
7. Adjourn.
The building is wheelchair accessible. Handicap parking spaces are available. Any request for
sign interpretive services must be made 48 hours before the meeting. To make arrangements call
(979) 764-3733.
The building is wheelchair accessible. Handicap parking spaces are available. Any request for sign interpretive
services must be made 48 hours before the meeting. To make arrangements call
(979) 764-3733.
L Called to order at 6:15
2. Pardon — Theresa Katt and Rev. Daley
Visitors — Thabiti Ngozi and Mark Collins- African Arts Festival
• Art Impacts Overview- types of experience
• Oct.22&23
• T. Ngozi expressed - Co-sponsorship of LRC Steve Beechy will assist with park
and recreation and promotion through the city wants letter of support from
LRCAC to move forward
• Concerns expressed by the committee -Endorsing and hosting (not profiting) will
not affect another program- vendors, use all facilities, utilities parking? Security
is a concern, usually use C.S. Police Department or county. Other issues include
utilities and 10:00 -7:00 time frame, congestion with the church.
• Would need to notify churches (start at noon)
• T.Ngozi. stated he would consider changing the time. Sunday 12-8
• K. Ford will send a letter of support by May17, 2005, with these concerns
included (10% of proceeds and unknowns and damages, clean-ups, security of
bldg. and facilities, tissues, paper towels, port a pottie, reputation of Parks and
Recreation check financial history, alcohol, parking, deposit, targeting vendors,
no admission, churches, bands playing a different times- would like an answer
next week
• K. Ford will contact T.Ngozi on tomorrow
4. Suzuki Violin Summer Program
• Would like to pilot program for summer. G. Cochran ls` K. Ford 2nd motion
5. Summer Fun by LRC-Chelita Johnson -Thomas
6. Supervisor Report -table and discuss during next business meeting
7. Development of TAKS Support Team
• Massive concern about the learning abilities of those who have retaken the
exam
• What are ways we can enhance student achievement?
• Teach in small groups..testing at your level, barriers are mostly African
Americans and Hispanics
• K.Ford and C. Elbert will work together on strategies
8. Cochran -pardon for June 24, no meeting in July
9. Adjourn at 7:35
1. Called to order at 6:15
2. Pardon - possible action concerning requests for absences of members from meeting.
3. Election of Officers:
Kristiana Ford -Chair
Jason Fikes-Vice Chair
Chanda Elbert- Secretary
4. Visitors. Margrit Moores -Suzuki Violin Program Director- Discussion:
• Will the board sponsor program or grants organization?
• City will donate space and transportation parent assessment fee monthly parent
assessment of $30.00 per child. Will look for matching funds for about $15,000 for
instruments and supplies. Pilot the program this summer with 15 kids.
Lucille Young -Former Black Student Association Representative- Discussion:
• Trying to save 2 buildings to make offices for the Concerned Black Men and the
Lincoln Former Student Association. Would like to have control over the buildings.
Lincoln Center Staff will not have responsibilities but provide maintenance of the
buildings. Will take approximately $250,000.00-$300,000.00 to have buildings
renovated
6. The LRC will received workout equipment from the College Station Medical Center -will
receive copies of the acquired equipment
7. Will review calendar for the last 6 months with Lance and staff.
8. Reestablish collaborative efforts to improve test scores by working with the school
district. Need a directive and to retool efforts. Tutoring can be set up to prep for ACT,
PSAT, SAT etc. in tutoring rooms. Get tutors for the older children can print TE KS test
for tutoring. Have someone to talk to kids about financial aid honors courses and
advanced placement. Talk with Ron Fox at the high school.
9. Bring to our next meeting -Discuss some activities for the summer such as sewing and
home economics classes, basic cooking and cleaning up.
10. Meeting adjourned at 7:55 pm.
The building is wheelchair accessible. Handicap parking spaces are available. Any request for sign interpretive
services must be made 48 hours before the meeting. To make arrangements call
(979)764-3733.
Pam Springfield - Submission Deadline for applications for renewal on Citizen Boards/Committees Page 1
From: Pam Springfield
To: 2004-05 Parks Board Members
Date: 6/3/2005 12:27:29 PM
Subject: Submission Deadline for applications for renewal on Citizen Boards/Committees
June 20th is the deadline for submitting applications for re -appointment to a Citizen's board, committee, or
commission.
You can pick up a copy of the application at the City Secretary's Office at City Hall, or go on-line to
www.cstx.aov. Choose the `City Government' link on the left side of the home page. Then choose
'Citizen's Committee's Boards and Commissions% again on the left side of the page. From this screen you
can choose to print off an application to be filled out and returned to the City Secretary's Office, or you can
apply on-line.
Thank you!
Pamela Springfield
Staff Assistant
College Station Parks & Recreation Department
(979) 764-3414
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CC: David Geding; Grace Calbert; Lance Jackson; Marci Rodgers; Mollie Binion; Nita
Hilburn; Peter Lamont; Ric Ploeger; Ross Albrecht; Steve Beachy
CITY OF COLLEGE STATION
PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD
ABSENCE REQUEST FORM
FOR ELECTED AND APPOINTED OFFICERS
I will not be in attendance at the P'njk/, V 1 O U_X.IM- wVL j 1 .1005
meeting of the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board for the reason(s) specified:
Date We'd Reason
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Signature
Requests for Absence must be submitted to the Parks Staff Assistant at 764-3414 prior to the
meeting date.
Pam Springfield - Re: Fwd: Open Meetings Decision
Page 1
From: Pam Springfield
To: Gary Thomas
Date: 5/31/2005 3:47:48 PM
Subject: Re: Fwd: Open Meetings Decision
Hi Gary! No, I'm glad you resent. I had not received anything. I will submit a request for you. See you in
July.
Thank you!
Pamela Springfield
Staff Assistant
College Station Parks & Recreation Department
(979) 764-3414
pspringfield@cstx.gov
>>> Gary Thomas <olarmy58@yahoo.com> 5/31/2005 3:44:16 PM >>>
Thanks for the info. FYI, I will be out of town on 14 June and will
miss the June meeting.
Sorry if this is a duplicate message, but I didn't get a confirmation
when I sent it the first time and wanted to make sure you got it.
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