File #: 14-0106    Name:
Type: Agendas Status: Passed
File created: 3/24/2014 In control: Board of Aldermen
On agenda: 4/8/2014 Final action: 4/8/2014
Title: Resolution Supporting Community Use of School Facilities for Recreation PURPOSE: The Board of Alderman review and adopt the resolution from the Intergovernmental Parks Work Group formalizing the intent of all parties to promote prudent and reasonable cost community use of schools for recreation purposes.
Attachments: 1. CUSFR resolution 3-3-14, 2. CUSF cover memo_rev by mc2_ds, 3. Community use of Schools Memorandum, 4. OC Comm Use Schools 11-05-09 abst_final, 5. Community Use of School Facilities for Recreation Principals Adoption Chart
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Resolution Supporting Community Use of School Facilities for Recreation

PURPOSE: The Board of Alderman review and adopt the resolution from the Intergovernmental Parks Work Group formalizing the intent of all parties to promote prudent and reasonable cost community use of schools for recreation purposes.

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DEPARTMENT: Recreation and Parks Department

CONTACT INFORMATION: Anita Jones-McNair - 919-918-7381

INFORMATION: At various Intergovernmental Park Work Group meetings held in 2007 and 2008, the topic of school facilities being used for recreational purposes was discussed. As a result of those discussions, a set of guiding principles and recommendations were formulated and shared with elected boards for approval, (see attachment 3). This board approved the principles and recommendations on November 11, 2008. Since 2008, a subcommittee was developed to research the topic further. On December 11, 2013, the Intergovernmental Parks Work Group approved the attached resolution, which is the accumulation of several years of discussion on the topic of enhancing the ability of the greater community to access and use public school facilities for recreation purposes. While there is a history of local recreation programs using individual school facilities on an ad hoc or annual basis, there is no formal mechanism to provide for this use as a matter of policy for both local governments and the school systems. Across the state and the nation, many local governments and public school systems have worked together to make a vast array of public school recreation facilities available for community or public use when not in use by school activities. This concept has allowed many locales to avoid unnecessary duplication of facility construction. The principles approved in 2008 laid the foundation for the resolution that is attached and is commended here for your consideration. The resolution is also consistent in its intent with the recent ...

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