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CC - Item 5B - Summer Aquatics Program UpdateROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND ITY COUNCIL FROM: BEN KIM, CITY MANAGER DATE: MAY 31, 2022 SUBJECT: SUMMER AQUATICS PROGRAMS UPDATE SUMMARY The Parks and Recreation Department would like to provide the City Council with an update on the aquatic programs that will be offered this summer. Aquatic programs will be offered at the Rosemead Aquatic Center at Rosemead Park and the Splash Zone at Garvey Park on a limited basis due to a shortage in personnel. Staff recommends that the City Council receive and file this information. DISCUSSION Parks and Recreation staff have been preparing for our summer aquatic programs that will be held at the Rosemead Aquatic Center at Rosemead Park and the Splash Zone at Garvey Park. Staff was hopeful that the Department would be able to offer a full program, which would consist of swim lessons and recreation swim at both aquatic facilities. Due to an inadequate level of aquatics personnel, staff is forced to offer a limited schedule of programs this summer. There have been many efforts made by the Department to recruit the level of personnel needed for aquatic programming. At the March 22, 2022 City Council meeting, in the effort to attract potential candidates, the City Council approved an incentive pay program and an increase to part-time hourly wages. The Hiring/Referral Incentive Pay provides $500 for any new hires in the aquatic job classifications and a $100 referral incentive, to current employees, when a referred candidate is hired into an eligible incentive job classification. Supervisory staff along with Human Resources staff have attended several career fairs at local high schools. Department staff also visited local high school and college swim teams to recruit potential staff. Available positions have been and are currently posted on the City's website and social media channels. Local colleges have also been notified of the available positions in the hopes of drawing more applicants for Lifeguards, Lifeguard Instructors, and Assistant Pool Manager classifications. The shortage of qualified aquatic personnel is not necessarily a City of Rosemead issue, but a Regional, State, and National problem. AGENDA ITEM 5.B City Council Special Meeting May 31, 2022 Page 2 of 4 Based on the current level of staffing shown in the table below staff has no choice but to scale down the programs. Staff is hopeful to hire the projected personnel that is listed below by the start of summer programs on June 18, 2022. Minimum Level of Personnel (needed for the scaled down proeram) Positions Current Full Program Projected Personnel By the Start of Summer Aquatic Attendants 8 18 15 Lifeguards 3 20 7 Lifeguard Instructors 4 8 4 Assistant Pool Managers 0 4 2 The proposed schedule for aquatic classes and activities is listed below. The proposed schedule is based on the projected personnel list in the above table. Most of the programs and classes are scheduled to take place at the Rosemead Aquatic Center which includes aqua fit, lap swim, youth and adult swim lessons, the Rapids Swim Team and recreational swim. Swim lessons will only be offered at the Rosemead Aquatic Center due to the size of the lesson pool which can accommodate the most students per class. The Splash Zone will be open for recreation swim which will include use of the slides and water play features on Fridays and Saturdays. Staff is optimistic that we will be able to extend this program to Sundays with the recruitment of more personnel. Proposed Aquatic Programs Required Facility Program Days Times # of Positions Personnel r Aqua Fit (Aerobics) Wed/Friday 5:30 —6:10 pm 3 1 Lifeguard, 1 Instructor, 1 Aquatic Attendant Lap Sin homed , ,, ' 5_- -1l:OQ pm 3 2l if i`Aq At�dalit ` Lap Swim Tues/Thurs 4:00-5:30 pm 1 1 Lifeguard 9;3041:30 am I 1 ' Adult Swim Wed/Friday 5:30-6:10 pm 3 2 Lifeguards, 1 Instructor Lessons 4 ,y� Aids Swim Team Mon/Wed- ' 5:00 $:OA 1mt 0 otherprogrms'I1, iug held at samotime Staffing overlaps with Rapids Swim Team Tues/Thurs 4:00-5:30 pm 0 other programs being held at same time City Council Special Meeting May 31, 2022 Page 3 of 4 Staff will continue to recruit potential candidates in the hopes to add more swim lessons and recreation swim opportunities at both the Rosemead Aquatic Center and Splash Zone. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council receive and file this information. FISCAL IMPACT The proposed programs and classes will reduce expenditures on part-time personnel, as well as the revenue for classes, programs, and recreation swim. The fiscal impact is unknown as staff is optimistic that additional programs will be added before the start of the summer session. STRATEGIC PLAN IMPACT These programs are consistent with the Strategic Plan's guiding principle to provide parks, facilities, green space, and recreational and cultural resources to meet the needs of the residents across the City. Rapids Swua Team Sattu'dw $:(10-10:90 am 3 2 Lifeguards, I Aquatic Attendant Youth Swim Monday- 2 Lifeguards, Lessons Friday 10:00-11:30 am 7 4 Instructors, 1 Aquatic Attendant Youth Swim Lessons ' put 7 2 . 4 hustrucitus, l Aquatic . .4:995:30 _ Atteudsat Youth Swim 2 Lifeguards, Lessons Saturday 9:30-11:40 am 7 4 Instructors, i Aquatic Attendant Mecmaid(kterman1 Instructw; (Lititguards Aicademy 15*taday' 11.00-11:45 am 1 ovarlWw1*bt r' 5 Lifeguards, 2 Aquatic Recreation Swim Mon/Wed 12:00-3:00 pm 8 Attendants, 1 Asst. pool Manager 5 Lifeguards, 4, Aquatic; Sx Tuesl l Rs 1L(#1imm 8 l.r st Pppl Splash Zone 3 Lis 6 Aquatic 3 Lifeguards, 6 Aquatic Recreation Swim Sat 12:00-4:00 pm 10 Attendants, 1 Asst. Pool Manager Staff will continue to recruit potential candidates in the hopes to add more swim lessons and recreation swim opportunities at both the Rosemead Aquatic Center and Splash Zone. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council receive and file this information. FISCAL IMPACT The proposed programs and classes will reduce expenditures on part-time personnel, as well as the revenue for classes, programs, and recreation swim. The fiscal impact is unknown as staff is optimistic that additional programs will be added before the start of the summer session. STRATEGIC PLAN IMPACT These programs are consistent with the Strategic Plan's guiding principle to provide parks, facilities, green space, and recreational and cultural resources to meet the needs of the residents across the City. City Council Special Meeting May 31, 2022 Page 4 of 4 PUBLIC NOTICE PROCESS This item has been noticed through the regular agenda notification. Submitted by: Tom B cking ' Director of Parks & Re eation