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<br />Parks and Recreation <br />Item 3. Long-term Recreation Plan <br />Committee and citizen advice is needed to determine recreation services and facilities <br />priorities. <br />What services do citizens want by age group? <br />a. Elementary School youth <br />b. Middle Schoolers <br />c. High Schoolers <br />d. Adults <br />e. Seniors <br /> <br />Who should provide the desired recreation services? <br />a. City staff <br />b. Partnership with another city or cities <br />c. Partnership with the school district <br />d. Private vendor fee-for-service contracts <br />e. Volunteers <br />f. A combination of the above options <br /> <br />What facilities are needed to provide the services? The answers to these types of <br />questions will drive the timing and features of community multipurpose facilities to be <br />designed in 2002 and constructed in 2003. <br /> <br />Responsible Leaders: <br />Product: <br />Plan to be Approved: <br /> <br />Park and Recreation Committee and Council <br />Recreational Service and Facilities Plan <br />November 14, 2001 Council Meeting - Public Hearing <br />November 28, 2001 Council Meeting - Plan Approval <br />Plan will direct Council Budget Allocation for 2002 and <br />Capital Improvement Plan Allocation <br />Yearly Review by Council with Committee <br /> <br />Plan to Implemented: <br /> <br />Plan Evaluation: <br />