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AGENDA
Parks, Recreation, Education and Youth (PREY) Council Committee
Monday, April 27, 2015 -- 5:30 p.m.
CALL TO ORDER Room 1600, Santa Ana City Hall Ross Annex
Committee Members: Mayor Pro Tom Sal Tinajero,
Council Member Angelica Amezcua
Council Member Roman Reyna
Recording Secretary: Ron Ono, Admin Services Manager
PUBLIC COMMENTS - Members of the public are allowed three minutes to speak on agenda
items or matters within the jurisdiction of the Committee.
AGENDA ITEMS
1. Approval of Minutes of the October 27, 2014 Meeting
2. Update on Youth Commission and Youth Civic Engagement Program (Cheryl Eberly)
(Strategic Plan No. 2, 2A)
3. Joint -Use Master Agreement Update (Gerardo Mouet) (Strategic Plan No. 2, 1 B)
4. Park Deferred Maintenance Update (Ron Ono) {Strategic Plan No. 6, 2A, 2B)
5. Update on Zoo Giant River Otter Project (Kent Yamaguchi) (Strategic Plan No. 2, 2E)
6, McFadden /Standard Park Land Swap Prospect Update (Gerardo Mouet) {Strategic Plan No.
5, 4A)
7. Major City Produced Events Update (Jeannie Jurado) (Strategic Plan No. 5, 5C)
8. Review Dog Park Feasibility Studies (Gerardo Mouet) (Strategic Plan No. 5, 4A)
9. Staff Update & Comments
STAFF MEMBER COMMENTS
COMMITTEE MEMBER COMMENTS
FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
ADJOURNMENT
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MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING
OF THE CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON
PARKS, RECREATION, EDUCATION AND YOUTH
October 27, 2014
CALL TO ORDER
The regular meeting convened at 5:30 p.m. at Santa Ana City Hall Ross Annex Room
1600; 20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, California 92702.
ATTENDANCE
Council members Present Mayor Pro Tem, Sal Tinajero (Chair)
Roman Reyna
Councilmember Absent Angelica Amezcua
Staff Present: David Cavazos, City Manager
Gerardo Mouet, PRCSA Executive Director
Carlos Rojas, Police Chief
Ron Ono, Administrative Services Manager
Jeannie Jurado, Community Services Manager
Enrique Marban, Community Services Supervisor
Juan Lara, Community Services Supervisor
Hiram Uribe, Graphic Designer
Public Speakers Adrian Enriquez, Southwest Pony Baseball
Ralph Dominguez, Southwest Pony Baseball
Moises Vasquez, Southwest Pony Baseball
Desiree Gutierrez, Southwest Pony Baseball
Fernando Rivera, Southwest Pony Baseball
Cory Favrean, Southwest Pony Baseball
Cory Nelson, Santa Ana Pony
Joe Tagaloa, Southwest Pony Baseball
Jorge Robles, Santa Ana Pony
Mario Villalobos, Santa Ana Pop Warner
• PUBLIC COMMENTS:
• Adrian Enriquez indicated the parents of Santa Ana Pony Baseball made
improvements at the site for the benefit of the children.
• Ralph Dominguez indicated the parents of Southwest Little League are
signing over checks to a person's personal account. The original
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Southwest Little League was never dissolved. Why is our organization
(Southwest Pony Baseball) not being recognized?
• Moises Vasquez indicated they held the title of Southwest Little League
which is recreational ball. Now they are with Southwest Pony Baseball.
How do we clear up the title of Southwest Little League?
• Desiree Gutierrez indicated she is part of Southwest Pony Baseball and
Santa Ana Pop Warner. Wants to clarify, she and other members were the
original Southwest Little League. The Southwest Little League has specific
rules that everyone will play. Southwest Little league provides complete
uniforms and hats to its players.
• Fernando Rivera indicated he has been part of Southwest Little League
for a number of years and now with Southwest Pony Baseball. He
questions on what Little League does for Santa Ana. The District
Administrator has no clue on what is going on in Santa Ana.
• Cory Favrean indicated the Treasurer of Southwest Little League lives in
Memorial Park Neighborhood. If the program goes, the park goes and the
neighborhood goes. He would like the program to move from Little League
to Pony League.
• Cory Nelson indicated Santa Ana Pony League in 2 years has doubled in
size. If Little League continues the kids will not go back to Little League.
He would like to be together with Little League as Pony League, because
there are not enough fields for everyone.
• Joe Tagaloa indicated he teaches and coaches at Santa Ana High School.
He explained his experience, that Santa Ana Little League was a part of
the community. He does not see it anymore and he would like to help the
community.
• APPROVAL OF MINUTES
o Minutes of July 28, 2014 accepted as presented.
• UPDATE ON NEW YOUTH SPORTS, AFTER SCHOOL AND WELLNESS
PROGRAM
o Public Comment:
■ Ralph Dominguez indicated this program can help the community.
Reminded the audience that youth scholarship is available to
residents. Indicated that City programs should work together with the
existing non - profit sports programs and not work against it.
o Staff Presentation:
■ Gerardo Mouet explained that the community provided input into the
Strategic Plan that was later approved by City Council. The Strategic
Plan identified the need for Youth Sports Programs, After School
Programs and Wellness Programs.
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■ Jeannie Jurado indicated 150 participants have already signed up for
Girls Basketball. She anticipates 420 participants in Boys Basketball
when registration opens in November. The 2015 Youth Sports
Program will include Rookie -Ball Baseball and Flag Football, Soccer
and Tennis Camps, excursions to college and professional sporting
events. The After School Adventure Program will include Homework
assistance, sports, arts, games, etc at El Salvador, Logan, Memorial,
and Santa Anita Parks that will serve 60 children. Four other sites
(Centennial, Jerome, Madison and Salgado) are pending. The
Wellness Program includes Jerome Community Garden. We are in the
process of hiring Wellness Education Interns for this program. The
Youth Sports Scholarship Program will provide $100,000 for Youth
Scholarship, $50,000 for the renovation of DYSC Field #4 and $50,000
for two Part time General Maintenance workers.
• Councilmember Reyna indicated he likes the program, but maybe it should
also include the Library. He asked when the program started and is
concerned that the participant number should be higher. If the program is at
Centennial Park where would it be held?
• Gerardo Mouet indicated we have access to Godinez High School
Classrooms for the program.
• Councilmember Tinajero followed up on Ralph Dominguez's statement of not
working against existing programs and indicated the City Program is
Recreational and the Other Programs are Competitive Programs.
• UPDATE ON SPORTS FIELD MAINTENANCE AND PROGRAMMING
• Public Comment:
■ Jorge Robles indicated the Santa Ana Pony Baseball has increased
from 450 to 800 participants. We need fields for both Little League and
Pony League. The fields at Santiago and Cabrillo parks should be
modified to accommodate community needs and sports lighting should
be installed on the Windsor Park field to expand its use.
• Staff Presentation:
• Gerardo Mouet indicated that the PREY committee provided clear
direction to keep fields open during the summer. Staff has met with
sports organizers to understand their needs in order to adjust field
maintenance schedules. Staff will also be meeting with Santa Ana
Pony. It's all a matter of supply and demand.
• Jeannie Jurado indicated this approach will make fields available. We
met with Santa Ana Pony at Riverview Parks that provided
recommendation to maintain one field at a time.
• Councilmember Reyna asked what programs are taken place at
Cabrillo, Windsor, and Heritage Parks. Staff responded Cabrillo is used
by Northeast Little League and Adult League, Windsor is used by
Soccer and Heritage is used by Soccer and Travel Leagues.
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• Gerardo Mouet indicated the recent division of Southwest Little League
was just brought up. Staff will meet with the league to understand the
issue.
• Councilmember Reyna is concerned about checks being written to
individuals and not to the organization. This can create problems. Staff
should follow up and he would like to be included in the discussions.
• Councilmember Tinajero indicated Windsor should be used by other
organizations and not only soccer. Also Spurgeon is a joint use field
that should be utilized for sports program. People leave Little League
because the organization does not provide good service. We should
look at Spurgeon, Windsor, Jerome, Cabrillo and Delhi fields to
program then more efficiently. At the end of the year, we should look at
participation numbers to allocate fields. He reminded the audience that
fields belong to the City of Santa Ana, not to the sports organization.
• Councilmember Reyna indicated while Valley High School Sports
Complex is under construction, Valley will need 3 fields to
accommodate their program.
• Councilmember Tinajero requested items # 6 (Major City Produced Events
Update) and # 7 (Arts and Culture Update) be tabled.
• Public Comment:
■ Ralph Dominguez indicated the Park Rangers have always assisted
the leagues whenever there is an incident in the park and he supports
the Park Ranger program to continue. The Memorial handball court is
a problem gambling area and the courts should be removed.
• Staff Presentation:
• Gerardo Mouet provided a history of the Park Ranger program, when
they use to be full time Rangers. Could not keep them long because
after being trained as a Park Rangers, they would apply for SAPID or
School Police positions. Several years ago to continue the ranger
program the agency hired retired SAPID officers as part time rangers.
This worked well, until Cal PERS regulations indicated Cal PERS
retirees can no longer work after a certain period of time under a Cal
PERS system. On January 1, 2015, SAPID will take over the Park
Ranger Program.
• Chief Rojas indicated it will be a new and improved system. Currently,
SAPID responds to 11,000 calls for services in parks. The Park
Rangers respond to 17% of calls for service and SAPID responds to the
remainder of calls. We will assign a full time officer to manage the
program with a comprehensive plan to address safety in parks. SAPID
has more resources than Parks and Recreation.
• Councilmember Reyna asked if an in -house person will manage the
program.
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Chief Rojas replied "Yes" it will be an in -house person. Any gaps will
be covered by SAPID overtime.
DISCUSS SPECIAL OLYMPICS OPPORTUNITY
• Gerardo Mouet indicated there is a proposal that next year Santa Ana will
host a portion of the Special Olympics. He plans to work with the Kiwanis
Organization to form a volunteer fund raising committee. The proposal will be
presented to the City Council on November 18tH
• Councilmember Reyna asked how big is the Committee.
• David Cavazos indicated as big as anyone that wants to volunteer.
DISCUSSION ON YOUTH SPORTS SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
o Mr. Mouet indicated City Council approved $200,000 for the Scholarship
Program. City Council requested PREY to review how the Scholarship
Program would be implemented and the type of program. After a consensus,
PREY will discuss the concept with the entire City Council on September 2,
2014.
o Discussion focused on using $100,000 of the Scholarship Program funding
for Youth Sports. The remaining $100,000 would help address deferred
maintenance repairs (50 %) and part time general maintenance staffing (50 %).
o Councilmember Reyna indicated he supported this proposal since it
addressed all areas of need (Scholarship program and Deferred
Maintenance).
o Mayor Pro Tem Tinajero also indicated this would be a good compromise to
address both needs.
c David Cavazos indicated we need to identify the maximum number of
participants that would be eligible to receive scholarships per household.
s PUBLIC COMMENTS
• Mario Villalobos indicated the Memorial sports fields are closed every
summer for renovation in order to be ready for the Pop Warner season.
Because the renovation was not done this summer, the fields are not in good
shape. This was one of the best fields in the conference. Please take into
consideration Pop Warner's use of Memorial Fields.
• David Cavazos indicated he would like to meet with Mario and Gerardo to
tour the field and understand the situation.
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STAFF UPDATE AND COMMENTS
o Gerardo Mouet announced that Memorial Park Exercise Area ribbon cutting is
scheduled for Tuesday November 18th at 4:00pm. The project was designed
and built by in -house staff.
• COMMITTEE MEMBER COMMENTS
o Councilmember Reyna indicated sports save his life. Recreation is a value to
kids and provides the skills to move on to competitive sports.
o Mayor Pro Tern Tinajero indicated he sees value in competitive sports, By
providing opportunity to play and compete, improves and provides a better
product. Staff needs to look into Memorial Park field usage and a process to
improve the system. We have growing pains that need adjustment.
• FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
o None
• ADJOURNED: 7:07 p.m.
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