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w� DRAFTfor Roseville �f� Council-- <br />--75� Reading, June 13,2005 <br />R-7: Encourage Park and Recreation Staff to develop quantitative models of <br />"Recreational Benefit" for the whole Park � Recreation system <br />. Helps understand Oval in context, not in vacuum <br />. Helps understand where Roseville should invest its next recreation dollar <br />. Helps understand quality of Roseville's Park and Recreation system compared with <br />other communities <br />R 8: Monitor legislation for local sales tax option, but only after exhausting bonding <br />bill strategies <br />� Requires Roseville City Council involvement <br />� May reserve option for regional A�ts/Coznmunity Center development <br />R-9: Study opportunity of attracting business clie�te�e/co�t�uuu�ng <br />education/associations for meeting space rentals <br />• Increase daytime facility usage Monday-Thursday <br />• Consider new technology advancements (e.g. wireless, HDTV, LCD, satellite feed, etc) <br />R-10: Evaluate a��,�icabilit�lprac�ioality of Resident vs. Non Residentfees <br />. Current concerns: cost of collection, market reaction, and marginal amount of <br />additional revenue <br />It 1�: Consider investing more in marketing and sales <br />• Knowledge of Oval in the metro and out-state areas appears to be scant <br />• Build brand awareness, excitement; and opportunity potential of what the Skating <br />Center can off�r <br />• Sponsor/Oval marketing and on-site promotions, target media outlets <br />• Press releases to all media for events to raise localistatewide visibility of Oval facility <br />Oval Task Force Final Report Page 5 cf 29 <br />