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5.4.
Park and Recreation Commission
Meeting Date:
02/13/2020
By:
Mark Riverblood, Engineering/Public Works

Information

Title:

Approve Goals and Strategies section of Chapter 3 of the PSP—Recreation Programming & Partnerships

Purpose/Background:

Purpose:

A subset of the 2020 Park System Plan (under development) are the recreational programming components within; Chapter 3, Recreation Programming & Partnerships—which will also further define the policy and theory for recreational programming.  This policy development corresponds to City Council's adopted Strategic Plan Strategy to "Connect the community both physically and socially to destinations, services, and activities." and more specifically, the Action item "Update the Recreation Programming Work Plan—Deliver a diversity of programs that finds a balance of revenue and access."


Background:

this case is a continuation of the Commission's work in addressing the strategic plan action item to Update the Recreation Programming Work Plan—Deliver a diversity of programs that finds a balance of revenue and access, this case and policy plan discussion by the Commission continues this endeavor.

 

Notification:

Observations/Alternatives:

Recreation Specialist Abby Proulx will present the continued development of the Recreation and Partnerships Chapter by highlighting Section 6 at the meeting.  (Note formatting, photos, citations etc. will be addressed after Commission review).  The Recreation and Programming & Partnerships Chapter when approved and completed by the Commission, would advance for Council consideration thereafter, or potentially available leading up to City Council's strategic planning in the Winter of 2020.

To place the Chapter 3 (the subject of this case) into context, the following is an overview of the content of the larger Park System Plan:

This Park System Plan—Ramsey’s first comprehensive planning document dedicated to parks, trails and related open space will attempt to be aspirational and visionary, yet realistic.  It will catalog where we are and what we have, while describing where we are going and what we can achieve.

Chapter 1, Introduction & Where We Are highlights very briefly where we’ve come from, and sets up the context for this plan, However, greater detail will be revealed in the chapter that explores ‘Recreation Districts’ at the larger neighborhood scale—as well as painting a picture of what can be.

Chapter 2,  Vision & Essential Elements will describe basic or foundational elements of the park and trail system and their value and interrelationships.

Chapter 3,  Recreation Programming & Partnerships  is a key portion of the Park System Plan, exploring recreation programming theory, its value to the community and most importantly, the partnerships that allow these government services to be efficient, effective, and yielding a continued return on investments.

Chapter 4,  Recreation Districts & Neighborhoods as signaled, comprises much of this plan—describing the existing infrastructure and recommended future improvements at a both a neighborhood level and also how these neighborhoods interact to bring a community of recreational opportunities together without redundancy but with connectivity.

Chapter 5,  Implementation & the Future explores how we move towards capitalizing on the vision and prospects, and how we pay for it, while taking care of existing investments.


 

Funding Source:

This topic does not require specific funding. Staff time for the endeavor is accommodated as part of the 2020 General Fund budget.
 

Recommendation:

Staff requests feedback on the draft chapter 6's content (first attachment) and any other input Commissioners may have.

Action:

Consensus input on Section 6 of Chapter 3, of the Park System Plan.

Attachments

Form Review

Inbox Reviewed By Date
Grant Riemer Grant Riemer 02/07/2020 09:58 AM
Form Started By:
Mark Riverblood
Started On:
02/06/2020 04:46 PM
Final Approval Date:
02/07/2020