HomeMy WebLinkAbout07-21-2014 Approved P&CS Minutes PARKS AND COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING
Minutes
CITY OF DUBLIN
July 21, 2014
The July 21, 2014 Regular Meeting of the Parks and Community Services Commission was called to
order at 7:01 PM at the Dublin Civic Center, Dublin,California, by Chair Totaro.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Chair Totaro led the Pledge of Allegiance.
ROLL CALL
Commissioners (Cm.) Present: Ballesteros, Boboc, Mack,Totaro,Tran
Commissioner Absent: Elias
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
3.1 Oath of Office by City Clerk to Newly Appointed Student Commissioner,Alicia Tran
Ms. Caroline Soto, City Clerk, administered the Oath of Office to Ms. Alicia Tran.
3.2 BRIEF INFORMATIONAL ONLY REPORTS FROM THE SENIOR CENTER AND YOUTH ADVISORY
COMMITTEES
Senior Center Advisory Committee
Vice Chair Mack, Parks and Community Services Commission Liaison to the Senior Center Advisory
Committee, reported that the Senior Center Foundation had a fireworks booth for the 4th of July and the
bingo program made$750 for the month of June; the Senior Center Advisory Committee was supportive
of the Senior Center drop-in fee increasing to $2.00 effective January 1, 2015; effective July 1, 2014,
Open Heart Kitchen began providing lunch service for the Senior Lunch Program; the Advisory
Committee received an update on the City's drought emergency efforts and recycled water at the parks;
and, the Advisory Committee was informed the Parks and Community Services Department has been
working to increase partnerships with Camp Parks.
Youth Advisory Committee
Cm. Tran, Parks and Community Services Commission Liaison to the Youth Advisory Committee,
reported that at the June 25, 2014 meeting, Ms. Mary Ayers from the Dublin Library provided
information on teen activities for the summer, Mr. Mark Duncanson, Recreation Coordinator for the City
of Pleasanton attended the meeting and lead the Youth Advisory Committee (YAC) with team building
exercises and games. In addition, Staff reviewed the YAC Bylaws and Rules of Procedures, appointed
Advisory Committee Members Jessie Sher to Chairperson and Neil Bedi to Vice Chairperson, and
selected Committee Members lanna Fong as the representative and Parin Patel as the alternate for the
Dublin Crossing Park Master Plan Task Force.
3.3 PUBLIC COMMENTS—None
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APPROVAL OF MINUTES
4.1 May 19, 2014
On a motion by Cm. Ballesteros, seconded by Vice Chair Mack, and by a vote of 3-0-2, with
Commissioner Elias absent, the Commission voted to approve the minutes of May 19, 2014, as
presented. Commissioners Boboc and Tran abstained from the vote due to their absence during the
May 19, 2014 meeting.
WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS—None
PUBLIC HEARING—None
UNFINISHED BUSINESS—None
NEW BUSINESS
8.1 Winter 2014 Quarterly Report
Ms. Micki Cronin, Assistant Director of Parks and Community Services, presented the specifics of the
item as outlined in the Staff Report.
Cm. Ballesteros asked about the changes to the Zumba classes. Ms. Cronin stated one of the Zumba
classes was previously held in the large ballroom at the Dublin Senior Center with minimal participants in
attendance so the location changed to a smaller classroom. Another Zumba class moved to the Shannon
Community Center from the Dublin Senior Center.
Cm. Ballesteros commented that she was surprised the Junior Warriors Basketball Program had such a
large amount of participation.
Cm. Ballesteros asked about the decrease in volunteer hours at the Dublin Senior Center and if there is a
partnership in place with Dublin High School (DHS) for volunteers. Ms. Cronin stated the City does have a
partnership with DHS. Students typically volunteer on weekends or for special events as the Senior
Center closes at 4:00 IPM on weekdays. The decrease has taken place during business hours as a couple
of key volunteers have moved away or become ill.
Cm. Ballesteros asked about the criteria for cancelling classes. Ms. Cronin stated cancellations depend
on a number of factors, primarily the number of participants registered for the program. In some cases
a class may be held with low participation in order to build the program.
Vice Chair Mack suggested working with Dublin High School to have students volunteer to teach seniors
about modern cell phones and other technology, and receive community service credit in return. Ms.
Cronin stated that she thought it was a great idea and would pass the suggestion to the Senior Center
Staff.
Cm. Tran agreed with Vice Chair Mack's suggestions and added that the Alameda County Libraries have
a similar program that provides assistance for learning new technology.
Cm. Tran asked if the gym at Wells Middle School is available for Student Union to help with the space
availability issue. Ms. Cronin stated Student Union currently uses Stager Gym for the activity portion of
the program. Space is limited for the portion of the program where the teacher is available and onsite to
assist with homework. Fallon Middle School has two teachers and a common area that they use for the
teaching portion which allows for more enrollments at that location.
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Cm. Tran asked how scholarships are awarded for the Youth Fee Assistance Program. Ms. Cronin stated
any Dublin family with youth up to the age of 17 whose household income level meets specific
requirements can apply for the program.
Chair Totaro asked about the California Player Development Program (CPDP). Ms. Cronin explained the
CPDP program is a contracted basketball program that is separate from the City's Junior Warriors
Basketball program and is intentionally provided to bring in new energy and diverse teaching skills.
Chair Totaro asked if the decrease in the volunteer hours at the Senior Center has had an impact on any
of the programs. Vice Chair Mack stated that in her observation the Senior Center may have some hectic
days but Staff has been able to manage well.
8.2 Spring 2014 Quarterly Report
Ms. Micki Cronin, Assistant Director of Parks and Community Services, presented the specifics of the
item as outlined in the Staff Report.
Cm.Tran commented that she volunteered for the Shamrock 5k Fun Run race day onsite registration.
Vice Chair Mack commented on the positive feedback received for the Senior Center's new lunch
program provider, Open Heart Kitchen. Ms. Cronin stated Spectrum had been the previous vendor for
the past three years. Open Heart Kitchen was selected through an open bid process by Alameda County
and began providing service on July 1, 2014. The lunch fees have been reduced by$0.50, patron reviews
have been positive, and the attendance is increasing.
Chair Totaro asked if the reason the lunch program previously suffered a decrease in attendance was
due to the guidelines of nutrition standards. Ms. Cronin stated Open Heart Kitchen is also required to
work within the same guidelines.
Cm. Boboc asked how Dublin Unified School District's (DUSD) decision to approve an extra period for the
High School will affect the City's After School Recreation Program. Ms. Cronin stated the change will be
during school hours and the City's program is after school only.
Cm. Ballesteros commented on the four-year old preschool programs being cancelled. Ms. Cronin
clarified that the afternoon classes are struggling; however, the morning classes are still popular. One of
the main reasons for the decrease in attendance for the four-year old afternoon programs has to do
with DUSD offering a Transitional Kindergarten program for preschool age children at no cost. Staff is
looking into providing different classes in the afternoon as an alternative.
Cm. Ballesteros reported that she attended the Dublin Community Car Show event. She suggested
offering additional food trucks or a larger variety of food options. Ms. Cronin stated Staff normally has
four food trucks at the event; this year only three were booked due to the size of the event. Next year
the Heritage Business Park across the street from the Heritage Park and Museums may be under
construction. It is also anticipated that Emerald Glen Park, the alternate location, will also be under
construction next year. Thus, finding a location to hold the Car Show in 2015 could be challenging and
may result in canceling the event in 2015.
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Cm. Ballesteros commented that she participated in the Shamrock 5K Fun Run and had a great
experience. She stated she picked up her race packet at World of Shoes prior to race day and had an
easy, pleasant experience when she showed up for the race. Cm. Ballesteros asked where the food was
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given out at the end of the race. Ms. Cronin stated the food was given out at the main stage near the
finish line, where the race winners are announced. The location for the food and awards will most likely
be located in the same area next year.
Cm. Ballesteros asked about the contracted sports programs and how partnerships are formed. Ms.
Cronin stated instructors generally contact the City with a course proposal. Staff reviews the course
proposals to determine whether the course fits in with the City's programs and provides variety. Staff
from different cities also get together to collaborate and discuss class ideas.
Chair Totaro asked about the decrease in participants for the Shamrock 5K Fun Run compared to 2013.
Ms. Cronin stated the 2013 Shamrock 5K Fun Run participation was a record high and the reason may
have been attributed to the fact that race day fell on St. Patrick's Day.
Chair Totaro asked for clarification on the food trucks at the Dublin Community Car Show event. Ms.
Cronin stated although three food trucks were booked, only two were present (due to one vendor's
mechanical troubles) and typically there are four food trucks at the event. Chair Totaro asked if the
event was considered a success in which the food trucks and vendors would want to return for future
events. Ms. Cronin stated the vehicle owners enjoy the size of the venue and the steady flow of
participants. Vehicle owners also appreciate that the venue is at a historical site. Chair Totaro
commented that it can be a disaster at events if there are not enough food trucks or food vendors.
Chair Totaro commented on the City of Dublin hosting the Teen Job Fair in 2015. Ms. Cronin stated the
Teen Job Fair is in partnership with the Dublin San Ramon Women's Club and Tri-Valley cities. The
Shannon Community Center is the desired location as it is a popular venue, although it could be held at
the Dublin Senior Center because of the smaller rooms available for the mock interviews and lectures.
Vice Chair Mack commented that people can do so much with their phones and tablets that not as many
people attend the event. Vice Chair Mack thought there was good Dublin representation at the last Teen
Job Fair this past year and Vice Mayor Don Biddle attended the event. Chair Totaro stated that the event
is a good opportunity for teens to get experience and talk to a person face-to-face about a job. Cm.
Ballesteros commented that the High School also provides mock interviews in the library. Chair Totaro
stated the Teen Job Fair is a very good event and the City should consider doing something special to
encourage teen participation.
OTHER BUSINESS
9.1 BRIEF 114FORMATION ONLY REPORTS FROM PARKS &COMMUNITY SERVICES
COMMISSIONERS AND/OR STAFF
Cm. Tran reported she competed in the Dublin Idol event at the Farmers' Market.
Cm. Ballesteros reported she attended the Farmers' Market.
Vice Chair Mack reported she attended the Patriotic Luncheon at the Dublin Senior Center for the 4th of
July and the Shamrockin' Sundays concert at Emerald Glen Park.
Cm. Boboc asked about the Camp Parks main gate opening. Ms. Cronin stated Staff will look into the
matter and report back to the Commission.
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Chair Totaro asked about the groundbreaking for Fallon Sports Park (FSP) Phase II. Ms. Cronin stated
Staff will go to bid on the Emerald Glen Recreation and Aquatics Center and then proceed with FSP
Phase II. The City is currently on schedule with both projects.
Chair Totaro asked if there is any update regarding the additional cricket pitch. Ms. Cronin stated Staff
has had a few informal meetings with Dublin United Soccer League (DUSL) and phone conversations
with two individuals from local cricket groups. One option is to renovate the current soccer fields with
the cricket pitch overlay. The second option is to convert Soccer Field #1 into a cricket field. Chair Totaro
commented that the cricket groups would most likely not want to wait an additional two years for the
new cricket field. Ms. Cronin stated the cricket groups and DUSL have been working well together in
sharing use of the field for cricket uses, mainly on Saturday mornings.
Ms. Cronin provided program and project updates.
ADJOURNMENT
Being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 8:07 PM.
RespecttuI ubmfitted,
Jennifer Kran y
Senior O e Assistant
APPROVED:
Chairperson