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<br /> <br /> <br />3-4 <br /> <br />Pleasanton Parks and Recreation Master Plan <br />Section Three – Recreation Programming Recommendations 2014 <br />Summary of Needs: <br /> <br />The City of Pleasanton offers an exceptional level of service in meeting the needs of the community for <br />recreation and leisure programs, youth and family sports programs, classes and special events. A review <br />of current trends and changes in demographics helps provide insight into the potential lifestyle changes <br />the community anticipates and will assist the Community Services Department to meet the changing <br />needs and demand for a dynamic community. A detailed report is found in the Appendix ‘C’ and is <br />summarized throughout this chapter. The “top 5” needs are summarized in the list below: <br /> Preferences and strong participation in youth sports, especially soccer and basketball <br /> Needs for teen programming and space allocation <br /> Needs for adequate indoor space for meetings, programs and special events and health/fitness <br />programs <br /> Needs for renovation existing facilities and addressing functionality of spaces for specific programs <br />and uses <br /> Needs for accommodating a growing senior population and new programs, particularly in health <br />and fitness <br /> <br />3.3.1 Emerging Trends <br /> <br />Keeping pace with the shifting environmental and social fabric of a City is what Community Services <br />Departments do best, because they have almost constant contact with day‐to‐day facility and program <br />users. There are larger emerging trends however, that are not quite as easy to identify. These trends <br />can be organized into the following five major subject areas, which will be the focus of this section: <br /> Demographic Shift <br /> Changing Life Styles <br /> Society and Economy <br /> Sustainability <br /> Parks and Recreation <br /> <br />Demographic Shift <br /> <br />Our nation is slowly aging, resulting in an increase in percentage of mature adults (65 + years) by 130% <br />by 2030. This will put additional pressures on the existing senior center to handle higher participation. <br /> <br />Pleasanton’s population per household has increased slightly from 2.72 persons in 2000 to 2.78 persons <br />in 2013. This is a result of more families moving into the city as well as the birth rate. This will add more <br />youth program participants. Within the City of Pleasanton, Hispanic populations increased by 10.3% and <br />Asian populations increased by 25.9% between 2000 and 2010, and cultural diversity is anticipated to <br />continue to increase into the future. This will put pressure on recreation programs to become more <br />culturally diverse and inclusive to remain relevant to the population shift. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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