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Facility Use Agreement with Orange County Gold (“OC Gold”) <br />April 7, 2026 <br />Page 2 <br />aquatics programming, including swim lessons, recreational swim, and water safety <br />education, while leveraging the expertise of a specialized organization to deliver <br />competitive training opportunities. <br />The proposed agreement would allow OC Gold to conduct structured year-round swim <br />team practices and private instructional opportunities at designated City aquatic facilities <br />during scheduled times approved by PRCSA staff. Programming would focus on youth <br />participants and emphasize swimming skill development, water safety, physical <br />conditioning, and sportsmanship. This pilot program will commence in May 2026 at <br />Jerome Pool until the team is able to transition to the new Memorial Park Aquatics <br />Center, once construction is complete. This partnership supports activation of the newly <br />constructed Memorial Park Aquatics Center by introducing structured programming that <br />increases facility utilization and expands recreational opportunities for youth in the <br />community. <br />OC Gold will be responsible for staffing bilingual coaches, participant registration, and <br />program administration. All coaches will be required to meet applicable safety, <br />certification, and insurance requirements established by the City. Additionally, the <br />agreement prohibits OC Gold from conducting unauthorized commercial activities at <br />City facilities. OC Gold will charge monthly dues of $85/participant, in comparison to <br />their $110-$150/month dues in Tustin, Villa Park, and Orange, in order to provide <br />financially accessible programming to the Santa Ana community. <br />The monthly $500 fee assessed by the City will permit OC Gold to use three (3) <br />swimming lanes at either Jerome Pool or Memorial Park Aquatics Center, once <br />available, for approximately 28 hours per month. Additional lanes may be requested at a <br />rate of $17.57 per lane per hour. The proposed rate for non-exclusive use is consistent <br />with industry standards and ensures the City has the flexibility to schedule additional <br />users concurrently under the same framework. <br />Approval of this agreement will expand youth aquatics opportunities, particularly at the <br />newly constructed Memorial Park Aquatics Center, while supporting the City’s ongoing <br />efforts to promote water safety, youth recreation, and community wellness. As this <br />agreement is structured as a proof of concept, the agreement term is limited to a <br />maximum of three (3) years, allowing the City to evaluate demand, participation levels, <br />and overall program viability. <br />ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT <br />There is no environmental impact associated with this action. <br />FISCAL IMPACT <br />The agreement will generate revenue to the City through established facility use fees, at <br />a base rate of $6,000/year. Additional revenue may be generated based on participation <br />levels and additional facility use times and dates beyond those initially established. <br /> <br />