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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council Workshop - Minutes - 03/06/2018Kent City Council Workshop Minutes March 6, 2018 Kent, Washington Date: Time: Place: Attending: Approved March 20,2OL8 March 6, 2018 5 p.m. Council Chambers East/West Mayor Dana Ralph Bill Boyce, Council President Tina Budell, Councilmember Brenda Fincher, Councilmember Satwinder Kaur, Councilmember Dennis Higgins, Councilmember Les Thomas, Councilmember Toni Troutner, Councilmember Council President Boyce opened the meeting at 5:03 p.m. Aqenda: Parks and Open Spaces Maintenance Management Julie Parascondola, Parks Director, provided a review of the Parks and open space maintenance and operations goals of evolution, and strategic alignment to the City goals identified in the Vision 2025 framework, City Comprehensive Plan, Economic Development Plan, Green Kent 2O-year Natural Area Management Plan, and the Park and Open Space Plan. Details regarding park performance tiers and maintenance service levels were reviewed in addition to striving for excellence through Parks and Recreation National Accreditation (CAPRA) that includes best practice standards. Garin Lee, Parks Operations Superintendent, provided information regarding equitable delivery of parks and open space, including the documentation of the maintenance level of services. Comparisons between routine vs. preventative maintenance were provided, including the realignment of staff. Garin advised of the work that was done to create equitable delivery, including the creation of peak and non-peak maintenance seasons. Details were provided regarding the park and open space continued progress regarding the management of natural areas, urban forestry/tree care, athletic complex operations, and developing best management practice standards. Lori Hogan, Recreational and Cultural Superintendent, advised that an annual comparison of the City's fees, if not quarterly, compare recreational fees with surrou nding jurisd ictions. Julie Parascondola advised that the City will be able to provide performance management that will include tracking the frequency of annual maintenance, cost per acre, number of customer complaints/concerns/appreciations. Page L of 2 Kent City Council Workshop Minutes March 6, 2018 Kent, Washington Approved March 20,20L8 Julie provided details regarding challenges and pending solutions, including balancing the high demand of maintenance with limited resources, continued aging of the system, and continuing to learn about and engage Kent's diverse culture and to remove barriers. Julie provided options for implementing a tiered system of maintenance. She sought direction from the mayor and council on how to approach reductions on levels of service. Next steps include the implementation by finalizing new level of service, train staff, and begin implementation in April. Planning will work on the creation of a preventative maintenance plan, creation of long term work plan for best practices, finalize maintenance standards and performance management procedures and processes. Julie advised that the Park and Open Space Plan has identified strategic projects including new parks. Cultural Arts and Special Events Ronda Billerbeck, Program Manager, provided information regarding the City's Cultural Programs division. Ronda advised that the cultural arts program brings people together at festivals and events to build community and a strong economy. Funding comes from the general fund, earned income, sponsorships, and grants. Ronda provided details regarding the Kent Arts Commission, performing arts, public art, arts funding programs, festivals and community events, and "Kent Creates," the City's new web platform for sharing art. Mayor Ralph expressed her appreciation for bringing the community together to celebrate art and be together as families, grateful that council has supported the arts. On behalf of the City Council, President Bill Boyce, expressed his and the council's appreciation of Jennifer Hays, for her support of the City Council over the past few years. Jennifer is leaving the City to pursue a new career at King County. The eeting conclu at 6:3p.m Kimberley City Clerk Komoto March 6, 2018 Page 2 of 2