Laserfiche WebLink
<br /> <br /> <br />City ofCenterville - 2001 - 2002 Goals & Objectives <br /> <br />Page 1 of4 <br /> <br /> <br />Mayor & City Council <br />Goals 2001 & 2002 <br />Comprehensive Plan <br />Parks & Recreation <br />Committee <br />Economic Development <br />Committee <br />Planning & Zoning <br />Commission <br />Stay In Touch <br /> <br />Search <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />(i FuU Site <br />r This SecUon <br /> <br />Search Tips <br /> <br />2001 - 2002 Goals & Objectives <br />Adopted by City Council May 23, 2001 <br />PARKS AND RECREATION <br /> <br />The fundamental Questions that need answering are what <br />recreational services do citizens want, how will the service be <br />provided, who will provide the service, and what facilities are needed <br />to support the identified services. This is what Park and Recreation <br />needs to figure out In a nutshell, this is the Parks and Recreation <br />Goal. <br /> <br />Already improvement dollars from the Parks and Recreation <br />Development Fee Fund are allocated for laMotte Park to build a <br />combination skateboard rinklhockey rink (Wheels Park) and to ~. <br />provide electrical power for the park and Fete de Lacs celebrations.~ <br />These facilities must be built for the 2001 summer recreation season <br />and are out for bid at this writing. <br /> <br />GO <br /> <br />Now is the time to focus on a comprehensive recreation plan for all of <br />the citizens of this community. Item 1 focuses on the recreation <br />program needs. Initial discussion in February with Parks and <br />Recreation Committee Members identified the need for Pilot Projects. <br />Try out an idea, evaluate it, modify it, adopted it, or drop it if the <br />project doesn't pan out The ideas presented below are not intended <br />to limit the creativity of the Committee, but we need to m6ve towards <br />a recreational program. <br /> <br />Park and Recreation <br /> <br />Item 1. Pilot Projects: <br /> <br />Wheels Park and LaMotte Electrical: <br /> <br />Dedication fees from the Park Development Fund were used. Council <br />recognizes the need for General Fund support for maintenance and <br />program. These dollars will be evaluated as the Park and Recreation <br />Committee expresses budget needs. In the FY2002 budget, a new <br />General Fund line item called Recreation Programs will be <br />established. This money is to be accounted for in a new budget Code <br />45300 and used for the purpose of funding recreational programs <br />and maintenance of parks to benefit Centerville residents. <br /> <br />In the current FY2001, Council will work with the City Administrator to <br />reallocate existing FY 2001 dollars to accommodate pilot projects as <br />they are identified by Parks and Recreation and that can be <br />accomplished this summer or next summer. <br /> <br />http://www.centerville.govoffice.comfmdex.asp?Type=B _ BASIC&SEC={28214E69-9589... 9/26/2002 <br />