HomeMy WebLinkAbout2011-01-12MINUTES OF A SPECIAL MEETING
OF THE CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON
PARKS, RECREATION, EDUCATION AND YOUTH
January 12, 2011
CALL TO ORDER
The special meeting convened at 4:33 p.m. in the City Hall, Room 831, 20 Civic Center
Plaza, Santa Ana, California.
ATTENDANCE
Council members Present Michele Martinez (Chair); Vincent Sarmiento,
Councilmember(s) Sal Tinajero
Absent:
Staff Present: Gerardo Mouet, Executive Director; Joe Straka, Interim City
Attorney; Ron Ono, Administrative Services Manager;
Jenny Rios, Community Services Manager; Jeannie Jurado,
Community Services Supervisor; Jose Perez, Community
Services Supervisor.
Public Present Mayra Mejia, Latino Health Access
Ana Carricchi, Latino Health Access
Leonel Perez, United Latin Adult Soccer
Pedro Magallon, Clubes Unidos Adult Soccer League
Hugo Hernandez, Clubes Unidos Adult Soccer League
Alfredo Gomez, Azteca Adult Soccer League
Angel Orea, Hispanoamerica Adult Soccer League
Rick Neidermayer, American Youth Soccer Organization
Israel Salazar, Continental Adult Soccer League
Alex Vega, El Tri Futbol Club
Mauricio Cardenas, El Tri Futbol Club
Ricardo Sandoval, Santa Ana Adult Soccer League
Carlos Benitez, Deportivo Guererrenses
Jose Meza, Veteranos Adult Soccer League
Jesus Rodriguez, Boy Scouts Youth Soccer League
Jorge Rodriguez, Santa Ana Development Program
• APPROVAL OF MINUTES
• Minutes of February 25, 2010 accepted as presented.
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• HEALTHY CITY PRIORITIES
• Councilmember Martinez acknowledged and recognized Leonel Perez and
Edgar Vasquez for their soccer event emphasizing healthy living.
• Councilmember Martinez presented draft of the City of Santa Ana, Healthy
Eating Active Living Resolution.
• Pedro Magallon commented healthy food and drinks be sold by leagues in
snack bars on parks.
• Rick Neidermayer commented the Santa Ana Unified School District is also
supporting and encouraging healthy snacks be sold in concessions.
EL TRI FUTBOL CLUB
• Councilmember Sarmiento commented El Tri Futbol is also aligned with the
City's healthy living philosophy.
• Mauricio Cardenas presented the overview and philosophy of El Tri Futbol
Club. He indicated the kids should understand the importance of healthy
eating and exercise through sports. He is proposing to promote the Santa
Ana Program through a 30 minute weekly Spanish television program on
Channel 52.
• Councilmember Sarmiento requested the Parks, Recreation and Community
Services Agency promote and support the El Tri Futbol Club. Gerardo Mouet
indicated he will work with Mauricio and the City Manager on the next step to
implement the program.
• Pedro Magallon and Rick Neidermayer requested more information on the
program and requested El Tri Futbol to present the program to other leagues
for input. Councilmember Sarmiento indicated introduction of the program is
conceptual and comments provided by the leagues will be considered and
should be used as a model for all leagues.
• RECOMMENDATION: El Tri Futbol and leagues to continue working with
Parks, Recreation and Community Services Agency to promote healthy living.
• LATINO HEALTH ACCESS (HEAC)
• Mayra Mejia indicated all leagues should collaborate and work together to
promote healthy living. Poor eating habits lead to poor health and financial
responsibilities of increase medical bills.
Mayra Mejia indicated there are not enough fields and school fields should be
accessible to the community. Only a few fields are accessible.
Councilmember Sarmiento indicated the need for open space will be a
challenge for the next few years. The City will continue to seek open space
through joint use agreements and is open to continue the discussion on how
to resolve this problem
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• NEW ADULT SOCCER ORGANIZATIONS REQUESTING TO ENTER CITY
PERMIT SCHEDULE
Jenny Rios provided a summary from the last PREY meeting concerning the
request from new soccer organizations to enter the city permit schedule to
utilize fields. Four new leagues are requesting to enter the time block for
fields. The new leagues are able to utilize the Special Event Request process
to play league finals at the SA Stadium and DYSC when the need arises as
long as the league being displaced in not on a regular basis.
Councilmember Sarmiento indicated this is a difficult challenge to
accommodate the new leagues since there are no new fields being added in
the city. The four new leagues have a viable reason for fields, but unless we
take away from the existing leagues, we have no field to offer.
o Need to look at extending hours on existing fields by adding
permanent or portable lighting on non-lit fields and possibly
using the Surcharge Fund to do this.
o Requested information on the surcharge fund and the cost to
install portable lighting on DYSC field #1 or Centennial Field #5
and #6.
Ricardo Sandoval indicated if the surcharge funds are used it should be
replaced by the new leagues.
Councilmember Sarmiento requested staff conduct a cost benefit of different
options:
o Installation of permanent lighting
o City or Leagues to provide portable lighting
o Installation of synthetic turf
o Addition of another field on Centennial fields #5 & #6.
Edger Vasquez acknowledged the city for allowing leagues to use fields on
holidays and indicated he will provide information on a new type of synthetic
turf that is available.
Councilmember Sarmiento also invited the new leagues to provide solutions
to this problem and indicated there is no new information on the status of the
SA Winds.
• STREET SOCCER EVENTS
• Alex Vega indicated Street Soccer is a non-traditional soccer sport conducted
on pavement. This sport is supported by the Santa Ana Soccer and Business
Association and Chivas USA B Team.
• Edger Vasquez indicated this use is an alternative due to the lack of fields
and is economically accessible to the community.
• Councilmember Sarmiento indicated street soccer is very successful in New
York and other cities with limited park space where street soccer tournaments
are held on downtown street pavement. We are talking with Chivas USA and
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if they come to the city we could have them play an exhibition game on the
street.
Councilmember Martinez commended Councilmember Sarmiento and Edgar
Vasquez for thinking outside of the box to provide soccer programs where
there is a lack of open space.
Alex Vega supports the program and Mauricio Cardenas has approached
Downtown Inc, on the use of Shopping Centers.
Pedro Magallon indicated Los Angeles has a similar Street Soccer Program
and staff should look into it.
• COMMENTS
• PUBLIC COMMENTS:
o Rick Neidermayer indicated:
¦ The 8,000 youth soccer players are playing on other leagues
and the rosters submitted to PRCSA reflects duplicate numbers.
¦ New leagues requesting fields should merge into existing
leagues and not create new leagues.
¦ Programs cannot grow without more fields.
¦ The problem with the new cancellation and restroom fees that
city council approved, does not give leagues enough time to
cancel their reservations before getting hit with a penalty.
¦ PREY Council Committee should meet more often than one
time per year.
¦ A park ranger that was recently let go by the city, played Santa
Claus for an AYSO family and gave the family $300.
o Alex Vega indicated the Santa Ana Business Association is asking the
leagues to be part of the association.
o Edger Vasquez indicated everyone has to work together, change will
not happen overnight.
• STAFF COMMENTS:
o Gerardo Mouet indicated:
¦ The Earth and Health Fest will be held on April 16th at
Centennial Park and distributed flyers to everyone.
¦ The City was awarded a $4.4 million the Prop 84 grant for
Willard Intermediate School Joint-Use Project. Improvements
will include synthetic turf, all weather track, sports lighting, tot lot
and restrooms.
¦ The Santiago Park mural project event will be held on January
15, 2011.
¦ The Parks, Recreation and Community Services Agency will be
will be involved in managing the Fiestas Patrias Event.
o Joe Straka indicated Healthy Living begins at home.
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• COMMITTEE MEMBER COMMENTS:
o Councilmember Sarmiento thanked everyone for attending the meeting
and for sharing ideas to help resolve an issue of common interest.
o Councilmember Martinez thanked staff for the great job they do under
the current situation. She also indicated she would like PREY to meet
more often on at least a quarterly basis.
ADJOURNED: 6:15 p.m.
Gerardo Mouet
Executive Director, PRCSA
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