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Full Agenda LEISURE SERVICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE th TUESDAY, JULY 24, 2012 (SPECIAL MEETING DATE) 7:00 PM MUNICIPAL BUILDING, 18 N. JACKSON STREET ROOM 416, FOURTH FLOOR Use the Wall Street Entrance AGENDA 1. CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL th 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES FROM JUNE 26, 2012 MEETING 3. STATUS UPDATE ON ICE ARENA RENOVATION PROJECT 4. UPDATE ON RECOMMENDATION OF FACILITY SECURITY SYSTEMS 5. ALCOHOL PERMIT RECOMMENDATION RELATED TO PAVILIONS AND FACILITIES 6. 2013 FEES & CHARGES 7. MATTERS NOT ON THE AGENDA 8. ADJOURNMENT IF UNABLE TO ATTEND THE MEETING, PLEASE CONTACT KARLA KING AT kingk@ci.janesville.wi.us or 755-3030 LEISURE SERVICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES JUNE 26, 2012 7:00 PM MUNICIPAL BUILDING FOURTH FLOOR CONFERENCE ROOM #416 Members Present: Betty Schwarz, Benjamin Dobson, Sandra Hendricks, Steve Knox, Lorie Markus, Dave Schollmeier, Melody Shanahan, and Bob Barry, Councilmember Jim Ferrell Absent Members: Dean Paynter, Christine Courtney Guests: Jody Roberts, Sharon Terry Staff Present: Shelley Slapak The meeting was called to order at 7:00 PM. Roll call was completed by sign-in sheet. APPROVAL OF THE MAY 8, 2012 MEETING MINUTES A motion was made by Dave Schollmeier and seconded by Sandy Hendricks to approve the minutes of the May 8, 2012 meeting. This motion was approved unanimously. INTRODUCTION OF GUESTS Jody Roberts representing Pickleball and Sharon Terry representing the Janesville Tennis Association (J.T.A.) were introduced. PICKLEBALL/QUICK START LINES AT PALMER PARK TENNIS COURTS Jody Roberts explained the sport of Pickleball to the group. He explained that currently there are five courts at Marshall Middle School that are lined for play. The primary issue related to play at Marshall Middle School is wind. The group struggles with playing outside in the early Spring due to high winds and the difficulty of getting the wind screen up. Jody shared that the school lined some of the courts, and the City paid for some lining at Marshall. However, when the courts at Marshall were resurfaced by the School District they re-lined all 5 courts and included pickleball lines. Also the Riverside Park Friends resurfaced the tennis courts and included pickleball lines on a court. Sandy Hendricks mentioned that the Riverside Friends Group may be willing to line more courts for pickleball. Jody stated that Riverside Park is farther away to travel to. Jim Farrell stated that the Janesville Athletic Club also has pickleball lines in their gym. Jody Roberts explained that he would like to see one court (#6) be lined for pickleball play at Palmer. He emphasized the reasons to be primarily less wind and more exposure to the public. Sharon Terry from J.T.A. gave her support of pickleball lines at Palmer. It was shared with the Committee that the City has always maintained the Palmer Park tennis courts for tournament play. Additionally, it was stated that while it is accurate that tournaments and W.I.A.A high school matches can be played on tennis courts with additional lines, it will still make them less desirable for tournament play. A comment was also made that some high school coaches have concerns with extra lines on the courts due to the players already having to call the lines themselves as there are typically no line judges. Extra lines could cause problems for these players. The courts are already heavily used and creating these additional lines will create more users concentrated in this area. Sharon Terry explained Quick Start as a beginner youth program through the U.S.T.A. that utilized smaller court sizes. Sharon requested that courts 7, 8, & 9 be lined for Quick Start. She indicated she wishes that these lines would be put in at the time the courts are resurfaced. It was shared with the Committee that courts 7, 8, and 9 were scheduled for resurfacing in the C.I.P. (Capital Improvement Projects) for 2012, but has not been brought to the City Council for approval. Bob Barry made a motion to support lining court 6 for pickleball play and courts 7, 8 and 9 for Quick Start pending available funding. Jim Farrell seconded the motion for recommendation. This motion passed unanimously with Dave Schollmeier abstaining from the vote. CASH CONTROL/SECURITY AT RECREATION FACILITIES Jim Farrell explained that in light of the recent vandalism and burglaries experienced at various recreation facilities he hoped to get some feedback on ways to improve security at our facilities. It was commented that the Police Department has access to cameras and outside cameras at facilities could be fed in and recorded at a central location. The topic of Rotary Gardens was brought up regarding their purchase of a security system after vandalism took place at their facility. Bob Barry commented that UW-Whitewater had a camera system that worked well for them and offered to forward contact information. It was recommended by the Committee to gather information from various entities regarding usage, feasibility, and costs for camera systems at specific recreation facilities. The information should be gathered and brought to the Committee at the next meeting for recommendation for future budgets and capital improvement projects. ALCOHOL SALES AT SPECIFIC PARKS/RECREATION PROGRAMS The idea of allowing alcohol in parks with a permit was introduced to the Committee. Steve Knox indicated that the subject was brought up before, but the concept of policing the permit was an issue. It was mentioned that a previous Committee supported beer in parks, but it was never brought to the City Council for support. Jim Farrell stated that he would be in support of the concept of permits but not sales. Sandy Hendricks commented that she gets questioned about alcohol by individuals wishing to hold wedding receptions or reunions in Riverside Park. Dave Schollmeier commented that it should be noted that glass would not be allowed. Melody Shanahan suggested that the permit fee should be substantial, possibly $50. It was also suggested that a deposit be charged for potential clean up. Bob Barry recommended that if beer in parks was allowed by permit, there should be a time limit of 9PM. Melody Shanahan questioned other areas such as sand volleyball having a beer permit. It was suggested to the Committee that we look into other areas including Dawson Softball Complex as having beer. A comment was made that sponsors, which are typically bars, may have concerns with alcohol sales at Dawson as it could affect players patronizing their establishments. Bob Barry indicated that he liked the City of Waukesha’s policy where another group sold the beer and it was under their control, not the cities. This topic concluded with a request by the Committee to receive a list of all pavilions and the amount/type of pavilion rentals currently taking place and for a recommendation by the Committee at the next meeting. MATTERS NOT ON THE AGENDA Sandy Hendricks requested we provide the Committee with a list of park water fountains including which ones were turned off and the cost savings. Lori Markus mentioned that some fountains were gifts to the City. Bob Barry suggested that shutting off water fountains encouraged people to buy more plastic. Bob Barry requested an explanation of swimming facility use costs at the school as it relates to the new Tru-Up agreement between the City and the School District. Melody Shanahan commented on her involvement with the South Central Swim Team and the frustration of having to pay high fees to the School District for their pool use. Bob Barry mentioned that with the rise in baby boomers, the need for recreation facility use may not be met due to other groups being given priority to reserve facilities. Steve Knox mentioned that he has received several complaints regarding the fact that nets are not up at Dawson this year. It was shared that the nets were put up for fast pitch purposes and have received much wear and tear over the years. It was decided to not put the nets back up this year, but due to requests the Recreation Division has asked the Parks Division to put the current nets back up through a new method. Steve also shared information about the Aquathon Series. th Sandy Hendricks shared information regarding the Riverside Park 90 Birthday Party on th Saturday, July 14. ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 8:40PM with a motion by Dave Schollmeier and seconded by Betty Schwarz. This motion passed unanimously. The next Leisure Services Advisory Committee meeting will need to be decided by sending out an email to the committee to find out their availability. The meeting date that th the City is requesting is July 24. Submitted by: Shelley Slapak Acting Recreation Director Revised 1/12 ATTACHMENT A RECREATION DIVISION FEES AND CHARGES 2009201020112012 ACTUALACTUALACTUALACTUAL ATHLETIC FACILITIES Softball/Baseball Softball (Monterey) No Field Preparation8.00/1.5 hrs.8.00/1.5 hrs.8.00/1.5 hrs.8.00/1.5 hrs. With Field Preparationaddtl. 40.00/hr.addtl. 40.00/hr.addtl. 40.00/hr.addtl. 40.00/hr Lights/diamond/day25.0025.0025.0025.00 Baseball (Riverside) Games only 18.0018.0040.0040 No Field Preparation (mowing and restroom clean up) With Field Preparationaddtl. 40.00/hr.addtl. 40.00/hr.addtl. 40.00/hr.n/a Lights/diamond/day25.0025.0025.00n/a Softball/Baseball-Dawson Facility charge/day360.00360.00360.00360.00 Facility charge/day/youth non-profit groups200.00200.00225.00225.00 Lights/diamond/day40.0040.0025.0025.00 Re-groom charge/diamondaddtl. 40.00/hr.10.00/field12.00/diamond12.00/diamond Supervisor cost over 8 hours/hour/per person20.0020.0020.0020.00 Deposit (non-refundable-credit to facility charge)100.00100.00100.00100.00 Dawson Maintenance Staff/per person12.00/hr.12.00/hr.12.00/hr.12.00/hr. School/Other Park Diamonds Youth Groups single use4.00/1.5 hrs.4.00/1.5 hrs.5.00/1.5 hrs.5.00/1.5 hrs. Adult Groups single use6.00/1/5 hrs.6.00/1/5 hrs.7.00/1.5 hrs.7.00/1.5 hrs. Group 50 or less uses (bulk)*75.0075.00100.00105.00 Group >50 uses (bulk)*100.00110.00125.00130.00 Football/Soccer Field Park site (No field preparation)6.00/1.5 hrs.6.00/1.5 hrs.6.00/1.5 hrs.6.00/1.5 hrs. Kiwanis and Bond Park6.00/1.5 hrs.6.00/1.5 hrs. Monterey/Rockport8.00/1.5 hrs.8.00/1.5hrs. Lights/day*25.0012.00* Group < 20 uses per season (no prep)60.0060.0060.0060.00 Group > 20 uses per season (no prep)80.0080.0080.0080.00 Palmer Park Tennis Courts2.00/hr.2.00/hr.2.00/hr.2.00/hr. *currently charging $10/day Page 1 2009201020112012 ACTUALACTUALACTUALACTUAL ADULT PROGRAMS Basketball Team Fee (includes 10 resident players)405.00400.00400.00400.00 Player Fee-Non-resident13.0013.00n/an/a Kickball Recreational League Team Fee110.00125.00140.00140.00 Non-Resident Player Fee 13.0013.00n/an/a Dodgeball Recreational League Team Fee110.00120.00140.00140.00 Non-Resident Player Fee 13.0013.00n/an/a Softball Night League Team Fee: 12-wk. season495.00See Below550.00*550.00 14-Week Seasonn/a495.00n/an/a Late Fee75.0075.0075.0075.00 Non-Resident Player Addition Fee13.0013.00n/an/a Softball Day League Team Fee330.00330.00n/an/a (includes 20 Resident players) Softball-All Adult Leagues Forfeit Fee10.0010.00n/asee below** Protest Feen/an/an/an/a Tennis Lessons Resident Fee30.0030.0030.0030.00 Volleyball-Co-Rec, Men's & Women's Team Fee (includes 7 players)155.00155.00175.00175.00 Player Fee (over 7) 10.0010.0010.0010.00 Non-Resident Player Fee 13.0013.00n/an/a Volleyball-Sand Court Team Fee (includes 7 resident)140.00140.00160.00160.00 Player Fee (over 7)10.0010.0010.0010.00 Non-Resident Player Fee 13.0013.00n/an/a Volleyball-All Adult Leagues Substitute Player Fee6.006.006.006.00 All Adult Leagues** Forfeit Fee10.0010.0010.0010.00** *Softball cost per player w/10 players= $55 Softball cost per player w/11 players = $50 Softball cost per player w/12 players = $46 Softball cost per player w/13 players = $42 Softball cost per player w/14 players = $39 Softball cost per player w/15 players = $37 Softball cost per player w/16 players = $34 Softball cost per player w/17 players = $32 Softball cost per player w/18 players = $31 Softball cost per player w/19 players = $29 Softball cost per player w/20 players = $28 Page 2 2009201020112012 ACTUALACTUALACTUALACTUAL YOUTH PROGRAMS Kids Count Camp-1 Child Full Days 2 wks.155.00160.00165.00165.00 Kids Count Camp-2nd Child Full Days 2 wks.145.00150.00155.00155.00 Kids Count Camp-3rd Child Full Days 2 wks.135.00140.00145.00145.00 Kids Count Camp-Full Days 1 week90.0090.0095.0095.00 Kids Count 1/2 Day Camp-2 wks.n/an/an/an/a Kids Count 1/2 Day Camp-1 week70.0070.0080.0080.00 Sports Camp-1 Child 2 wks.115.00125.00135.00140.00 Sports Camp - 2nd Child 2 wks.n/on/on/o130.00 Sports Camp - 3rd Child 2 wks.n/on/on/o120.00 Sports Camp-Non-Residentn/on/on/an/a Sports Camp One Week Fee75.0075.0085.0085.00 Swim Camp-AM or PM Session90.00100.00100.00100.00 Swim Camp-AM and PM Session105.00110.00110.00125.00 Tot Lot-Resident52.0052.0052.0052.00 Tot Lot-Non-Residentn/on/on/an/a School Rec Nites 6th -8th Grades6.00/night6.00/night7.00/night7.00/night School Rec Nites 5th Grade6.006.007.007.00 Parents Night Out5.0015.00/13.00n/on/a Track-Residentn/on/on/on/o Track-Non-Residentn/on/on/on/o ATHLETIC CAMPS/LESSONS Basketball Camp (Grades) Resident Fee-Boys (4-5-6)67.00n/on/on/o Non-Resident Fee-Boys (4-5-6)78.00n/on/on/o Resident Fee-Boys (7-8-9)67.00n/on/on/o Non-Resident Fee-Boys (7-8-9)78.00n/on/on/o Resident Fee Jr. Girls (4-5-6)67.00n/on/on/o Non-resident Fee Jr. Girls (4-5-6)78.00n/on/on/o Resident Fee Sr. Girls (7-8-9)67.00n/on/on/o Non-resident Fee Sr. Girls (7-8-9)78.00n/on/on/o Pom Camp-Resident62.00n/on/on/o Pom Camp-Non-Resident73.00n/on/on/o Soccer Camp-Resident77.00n/on/on/o Soccer Camp-Non-Resident88.00n/on/on/o Girls Fast Pitch League team fee (own equip.n/on/on/o and ASA sanctioned)n/an/an/on/o Girls Fast Pitch League single player feen/an/an/on/o Tennis Camp87.0087.0087.0087.00 Tennis Lessons: Resident Fee-Pee Wee19.0020.0021.0021.00 Resident Fee-Youth (age 7+)22.0023.0024.0024.00 Resident Fee-High School 25.0026.0027.0027.00 Resident Fee-Youth advanced (Jr. Comp.)31.0032.0033.0033.00 Volleyball Clinic-Resident 73.00n/on/on/o Volleyball Clinic-Non-Resident91.00n/on/on/o Start Smart Sports Development35.0035.0037.0037.00 Cancellation Fee-Camps/Leagues*15.0015.0015.0010.00 Cancellation Fee-Lessons/Classes*5.005.005.005.00 *Cancellation fee is deducted from all refunds. Page 3 2009201020112012 ACTUALACTUALACTUALACTUAL FAMILY PROGRAMMING/EVENTS Noon/Main Street EntertainmentDonationDonationDonationDonation Enchanted Forest*3.00, 2.00, 1.003.00, 2.50, 1.503.00, 2.50, 1.503.00, 3.00, 2.00 Family Team Treasure Hunt23.00$25.00$25.0025.00 Father/Child Golf Outing12/per person12.00/per person12.00/per person12.00/per person Make My Mom & Me Over48.00/248.00/248.00/248.00/2 MISCELLANEOUS Paw Print Park Annual Dog Tag15.0015.0015.0015.00 Annual Dog Tag Sr. Citizen10.0010.0010.0010.00 Daily Permit Per Dog2.002.002.002.00 SPECIAL EVENTS Block Parties45.0045.0050.0050.00 Run/Walks65.0065.0075.0075.00 Park/Community/Athletic Event 1 or 2 day event, <500 in attendance110.00110.00120.00120.00 1 or 2 day event, >500 in attendance185.00185.00200.00200.00 3 or 4 day event, <1,000 in attendance235.00235.00250.00250.00 3 or 4 day event, 1,000-4,000 in attendance335.00335.00350.00350.00 3 or 4 day event, >4,000 in attendance435.00435.00450.00450.00 5+ day event530.00530.00550.00550.00 PAVILIONS Bond Park Pavilion Resident51.0055.0060.0060.00 Non-resident75.0075.0080.0080.00 Lustig Resident41.0045.0050.0050.00 Non-resident60.0060.0065.0065.00 Palmer - Resident West (Half of Bldg)72.0075.0080.0080.00 West (Entire Bldg)130.00135.00140.00140.00 East (Entire Bldg)90.0090.0095.0095.00 Hilltop40.0040.0045.0045.00 Picnic Groves20.0020.0025.0025.00 Palmer - Non-resident West (Half of Bldg)100.00100.00105.00105.00 West (Entire Bldg)180.00180.00185.00185.00 East (Entire Bldg)125.00125.00130.00130.00 Hilltop60.0060.0065.0065.00 Picnic Groves30.0030.0035.0035.00 Peace Park Pavilion Resident90.0090.00105.0095.00 Non-resident125.00125.00130.00130.00 Riverside - Resident South (Half of Bldg)62.0065.0070.0070.00 South (Entire Bldg)105.00110.00115.00115.00 North (Entire Bldg)47.0055.0060.0060.00 Riverside - Non-resident South (Half of Bldg)87.0087.0090.0090.00 South (Entire Bldg)142.00142.00145.00145.00 North (Entire Bldg)65.0068.0070.0070.00 Traxler - Resident Warming House80.0080.0085.0085.00 Lions Pavilion70.0070.0075.0075.00 Traxler - Non-resident Warming House112.00112.00115.00115.00 Lions Pavilion97.0097.00100.00100.00 Page 4 2009201020112012 ACTUALACTUALACTUALACTUAL AQUATICS Daily Admission Youth1.501.752.002.25 Adult2.002.252.502.75 Senior1.501.752.002.25 Season Pass Youth/Senior 22.0025.0028.0030.00 Adult33.0035.0038.0040.00 * Family (3-4 members)66.0070.0073.0075.00 * Each additional member over 410.0010.0010.0010.00 Swim Lessons Youth28.0029.0030.0035.00 Parent/Tot30.0030.0030.0030.00 Hydro Aerobics3.003.003.003.00 Rockport Pool Rentals Per Hour 0-100 People110.00115.00125.00125.00 101-200 People120.00125.00135.00135.00 201-300 People130.00135.00145.00145.00 301-400 People140.00145.00150.00150.00 Rockport Pool Lane Rental 8.00/hour/lane8.00/hour/lane8.00/hour/lane8.00/hour/lane Cancellation Fee-Lessons*5.005.005.005.00 Rockport/Palmer Birthday Party Package****99.0099.00110.00110.00 Palmer/Riverside Pool Rentals Per Hour***** 0-60 People55.0055.00 61-136 People65.0065.00 137-236 People75.0075.00 237-335 People85.0085.00 over 335 People100.00100.00 SCUBA DIVING Resident yearly permit15.0015.0015.0015.00 Non-Resident yearly permit25.0025.0025.0025.00 ****Up to 10 Participants. $5 for each additional participant *****Palmer max capacity 534, Riverside max capacity 280 Page 5 2009201020112012 ICE CENTER ACTUALACTUALACTUALACTUAL Public Skating Sessions Youth/Senior4.005.005.505.50 Adult (18 and older)5.006.006.506.50 Friday Cheap Skate-Youth/Senior4.004.005.005.00 Friday Cheap Skate-Adult5.005.006.006.00 * Weekend Family18.0020.0022.0022.00 Season Pass Youth/Senior (Under 17/50+)125.00125.00125.00125.00 Adult (18 and older)175.00175.00175.00175.00 Skate Rental2.002.002.002.00 Skate Sharpening5.005.005.005.00 Learn to Skate Tots, Snowplow Sam, Basic 1-8, Adultn/an/an/an/a 45 min. Accelerated Freestylen/an/an/an/a Freestyle Contract per hour8.508.50n/an/a Contract per 1.5 hours12.0012.00n/an/a Walk-on per hour10.5010.50n/an/a Walk-on per 1.5 hours14.0014.00n/an/a Ice Rental** Prime time per hour163.00165.00175.00185.00 Non-Prime time per hour142.00145.00150.00159.00 Clean Up Charge per hour 24.0024.0027.0027.00 Open hockey per session-Adult7.007.008.008.00 Open hockey per session-Youth 7.006.007.007.00 Admissioned Hockey Game Rental (per game)400.00400.00400.00400.00 Group rates (includes skate rental) 15 or more Skaters5.005.005.005.00 Birthday parties (up to 12 people) Standard pkg.120.00125.00125.00135.00 Birthday Party Deluxe package200.00200.00200.00 Birthday parties Party to Remember250.00250.00250.00 Birthday Party - Over the Top300.00300.00300.00 Coach's Fee8.008.008.008.00 Locker Room Useage Feen/an/an/aTBD **Prime time includes Monday-Friday 4pm-10pm , in addition to all weekends and holidays. * Family consists of parent(s), and children ages 17 and living in same household n/o: Not Offered n/a: Not Applicable 2009201020112012 ACTUALACTUALACTUALACTUAL SENIOR CENTER Mandatory Membership Fee25.0025.00 Beginning Dulcimer1.001.00 Bingo1.00/card1.00/card Blackjack2.002.00 Blue Velvetno chargeno charge Book Clubno chargeno charge Canastano chargeno charge Ceramics1.001.00 Choristersno chargeno charge Clogging M-W-Fno chargeno charge Computerno chargeno charge Dominosno chargeno charge Drawing & Painting10.00/yr10.00/yr Dulcimer Class10.00/yr10.00/yr Duplicate Bridgeno chargeno charge Euchre1.001.00 Page 6 Exerciseno chargeno charge Expression In Artno chargeno charge Friday Cards2.001.00 Friday Dance2.002.00 German Interestno chargeno charge Leather Toolingno chargeno charge Line Dance 11.001.00 Line Dance 21.001.00 Line Dance 31.001.00 Monday Kraftersno chargeno charge Monday Watercolorno chargeno charge Piano Lessonsno chargeno charge Ping Pongno chargeno charge Poker2.002.00 Pool (Billiards)no chargeno charge Porcelain Dollsmaterial costmaterial cost Quiltingno chargeno charge Reminiscence Writingno chargeno charge Riverside Ramblersno chargeno charge Sheepshead2.002.00 Strong Women (Rental)no chargeno charge Tai Chi (Rental)3.003.00 Tax Preparationby donationby donation Texas Holdemno chargeno charge Thursday Art Classno chargeno charge Troubadoursno chargeno charge Wellness Roomno chargeno charge Woodcarversno chargeno charge Yoga (Rental)no chargeno charge Zumba (Rental)no chargeno charge 2009201020112012 SENIOR CENTER - CONTINUED ACTUALACTUALACTUALACTUAL Newsletter6.006.006.00**12.00 Room Rentals Senior Clubs* Large Rooms30.0030.0030.0030.00 Small Rooms25.0025.0025.0025.00 Kitchen17.0017.0017.0017.00 Community Meetings Large Rooms40.0040.0040.0040.00 Small Rooms35.0035.0035.0035.00 Kitchen25.0025.0025.0025.00 Special Event (Fri. or Sat. per 4 hours) Large Rooms135.00135.00135.00200.00 Fee for each additional hourn/on/on/o50.00 Small Rooms65.0065.0065.0075.00 Fee for each additional hourn/on/on/o20.00 Kitchen45.0045.0045.0050.00 Fee for each additional hourn/on/on/o15.00 *4 hour time limit **Senior Center went from bi monthly to monthly newsletters The Senior Center closes nightly at 12AM Special Events (non-senior) requires a $100 deposit Rentals include use of tables, chairs, stage, etc. Additional fee for PA system: $15.00 flat fee up to 8 hrs. $30.00 flat fee >8 hrs. Piano is not available for functions unless a professional (hired) pianist is contracted. Fee to be determined. Room (capacity 40), Craft Room (capacity 30) and Library (capacity 10) Full kitchen would include use of all appliances, coffee pots, and kitchen space. Partial kitchen usage is available and would cost $20.00. This would include the use of coffee pots, trays, punch bowls, and storage in the refrigerator. Page 7 Here is the email I sent the LSAC regarding the water fountains. There was no attachment. From: Slapak, Shelley Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2012 4:18 PM To: Slapak, Shelley Cc: Smith, Rebecca Subject: Park Water Fountains It was requested at the last Leisure Services Advisory Committee meeting by Sandy Hendricks for staff to provide the committee with a list of all park water fountains that were turned off and remain out of service. Please see the following information: There were 13 water fountains, mostly located in neighborhood parks, taken out of service in 2012. The water fountains taken out of service include the following locations: Palmer Park (one by steps near road), Lower Courthouse, Burbank Park, Claremont Park, Hampshire Park, Hawthorne Park, Huron Park, Mandale Park, Marquette Park, Valley Park, Vista Park, Waveland Park, and Zonta Park. This was a budget service level reduction projected to save $3,500. I hope this provides the information you requested. Thanks Shelley Slapak