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<br /> <br /> <br />MEMORANDUM <br /> <br />Date: December 13, 2013 <br /> <br />To: Mayor and City Council, Parks and Recreation Commission and Pleasanton Residents <br /> <br />From: Nelson Fialho, City Manager <br /> <br />Subject: Parks and Recreation Master Plan <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />The City has a long tradition of engaging its residents, commissions and the City Council to assure that <br />its parks, recreational facilities, open spaces and programs meet the community’s interests and <br />expectations. The City also realizes the importance and value that residents place on having a broad <br />range of high quality recreational options. This later point has most recently been reinforced with the <br />completion of a 2013 Fairbank, Maslin, Maullin, Metz and Associates community survey which <br />indicates that half of all residents visit city recreational facilities at least once weekly and that 75% of <br />Pleasanton residents view the providing of recreational programs as extremely and/or very important. <br /> <br />In recognition of the importance of recreational facilities and services, the City has recently directed <br />considerable funding to new and/or expanded recreational facilities including the Alviso Adobe <br />Community Park, Firehouse Arts Center, Dolores Bengtson Aquatic Center and the just completed <br />Stoneridge Creek Neighborhood Park. Currently, the City is focused on developing the $16 million <br />Phase II of the Bernal Community Park that will add three lighted all-weather multi-purpose sports <br />fields and the 38-acre Oak Woodland open space area to the Bernal Property. While bringing these <br />projects to fruition involves a detailed design and construction process, the process of identifying <br />recreational needs, community interest and priorities requires an equally focused effort. The foundation <br />for the planning of recreational parks and facilities is found in City land planning documents, such and <br />the City’s General Plan, Specific Plans and planned unit developments (PUD). However, on occasion <br />the City has conducted broad based long range planning processes focused specifically on recreational <br />facilities and services. <br /> <br />Most recently, in July 2012, the City Council entered into an agreement with RJM Design Group, Inc. <br />to prepare a Parks and Recreation Master Plan for the purpose of providing a realistic and visionary <br />guide for the creative, orderly development and management of parks, recreation facilities and program <br />for the City, now and into the futures within the context of the General Plan. The result of that effort is <br />the attached Parks and Recreation Master Plan (Master Plan) which is being presented to the City <br />Council for its review and adoption. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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