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CC - Item 6A - Report And Discussion Regarding The Parks And Recreation Department Fiscal Year 2023 Work PlanROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: BEN KIM, CITY MANAGER DATE: DECEMBER 13, 2022 SUBJECT: REPORT AND DISCUSSION REGARDING THE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT FISCAL YEAR 2023 WORK PLAN SUMMARY The Parks and Recreation Department is responsible for the City's day-to-day recreational needs of our residents, including direct oversight of the following areas: aquatics, senior programs, youth programs, classes, youth and adult sports, facility and park rentals, and special events. Parks and Recreation is committed to serving our residents by providing quality programs, services, and events. This update is intended to serve as a summary of those efforts for the current fiscal year. Therefore, it is recommended that the City Council receive and file this report. The Parks and Recreation Department is currently working on several programs, services, and special events that will benefit the community and the residents of Rosemead. Aquatics Division The Aquatics Division offers a variety of classes and programs, such as aqua fit, lap swim, and swim lessons for youth and adults. The Rosemead Aquatic Center is the home to the Rapids Swim Team. The swim team has roughly 130 participants per month. Staff is currently working on an employee recruitment and retention plan which will allow the department to offer more swim lessons and recreation swim times this coming spring and summer. The division introduced a new swim lesson class this fall that is geared towards youth ages 3 to 5 years. This class helped bridge the gap between parent and tot classes, which is designed for children 6 months to 3 years old, and the level one class which is designed for children 6 years and older. This class offers children ages 3 to 5 the chance to become more confident and independent in the water and better understand water safety. AGENDA ITEM 6.A City Council Meeting December 13, 2022 Page 2 of 3 Seniors Division The senior division is comprised of the lunch program, bingo events, trips, clubs, and activities. Currently, staff is utilizing self-help referral services for seniors seeking assistance with immediate needs. Based on the updated strategic plan, staff is researching and developing a new case management program that will offer various services to our seniors and special needs participants. Staff is currently evaluating classes and looking to expand on current programming. Youth Programs There are a variety of youth programs that are offered by the department such as afterschool drop-in programs that are year-round, seasonal camps throughout the year, and a summer lunch program. Staff has been working on expanding the programs and classes that are offered at the Garvey Park Youth Center. New programs include a new playschool program and contract classes. Staff is working on developing new special events such as a movie night, game night, and an E -Sports tournament. The department is looking to expand programs with Garvey School District by offering a new afterschool sports program. Youth and Adult Sports The Youth Sports programs currently offer a variety of leagues, clinics, and contract classes for kids ages 3-14 years old. Sports include youth tennis and golf lessons, baseball, basketball, volleyball, and indoor soccer. The Adult Sports programs currently offer a 5 vs. 5 Adult Basketball League which is year- round. Staff is currently researching the possibility of offering an adult volleyball league/clinic, kickball league, tennis league, and pickleball league. Special Events The department currently offers over 15 special events throughout the year. These events range from celebrating the 4`s of July to our Annual Christmas Tree Lighting. Staff is working to expand our Summer Concerts series as well as adding a new spring event, "Egg-A-Pool-Looza". Miscellaneous Proarams Anti -Hate Campaign — This campaign educates our community about the diversity of Rosemead and denounces hate crimes. The campaign consists of lawn signs as well as an art and poetry contest. Youth Advisory Committee —Youth Advisory Committee will serve as ambassadors for youth and be the liaisons between the community and City. City Council Meeting December 13, 2022 Page 3 of 3 Youth Employment Program — This program gives opportunities for participants ages 14-17 years old to gain valuable work experience, receive hands on job training and help shape their future towards a career. This program is funded by CDBG and applicants must meet requirements. We currently have 3 Youth Workers in the program. STAFF RECOMMENDATION That the City Council receive and file this report. FISCAL IMPACT There is no impact to the General Fund to receive and file this report. The City Council will be requested to make recommendations or award contracts as projects proceed through the normal course of business. STRATEGIC PLAN IMPACT Several of the initiatives outlined will accomplish the policy goals and activities outlined in the 2030 Strategic Plan. PUBLIC NOTICE PROCESS This item has been noticed through the regular agenda notification. Prepared By: Tom Boecking Director of Parks and Recreation ro 0 Q 5 N I� N N 0 LU I Q i W V R M 5 0 v l � CL o O S %A cs v2 cs •° v T �kA o 'v, W 0� z CLO S � V J O `j kA s V1 Lv Q Q . N N 0 LU I Q i W V R M Ni IW --i Cl. 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