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PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY COMMISSION
GLENDALE ADULT CENTER
5750 W. BROWN ST.
GLENDALE, ARIZONA 85302
OCTOBER 10, 2022
6:00 P.M.
Parks and Recreation Mission Statement
A partnership of employees and community working together to create a better quality of life for
Glendale through the provision of excellent parks, recreational programming, special events, tourism,
and neighborhood and community facilities.
1. CALL TO ORDER
Vice -Chair Martinez called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m.
2. ROLL CALL
Vice -Chair Martinez conducted roll call.
Present: Reginald Martinez, Vice Chair
Helena Johnson Bodine, Commissioner
Kathryn Mawby, Commissioner
Kathleen Roe, Commissioner
Bud Zomok, Commissioner
Joseph Jarret, Teen Commissioner
3. CITIZEN COMMENTS
None.
4. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES
Motion by Commissioner Johnson Bodine, second by Commissioner Roe, to approve the
September 12, 2022, Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission Meeting minutes as
written. Motion carried 5 — 0. [Commissioner Jarrett Torres was not yet present.]
AYE: Vice Chair Reginald Martinez
Commissioner Helena Johnson Bodine
Commissioner Kathryn Mawby
Commissioner Kathleen Roe
Commissioner Bud Zomok
Other: Teen Commissioner Joseph Jarret (ABSENT)
Passed
5. NEW STAFF INTRODUCTIONS
Mr. Kennedy introduced Mr. Sam Chiovari, the new Parks Superintendent, and shared a
brief background of his work experience.
Mr. Kinnoin introduced Ms. Briannon Mahr, the new Recreation Coordinator, and shared a
brief background of her work experience.
Mr. McGary announced that Mr. James Hannasch was recently hired as the new CIP Project
Manager. Mr. McGary said that Mr. Hannasch was unable to attend tonight's meeting and
will attend an upcoming meeting to meet the Commission.
6. NEW BUSINESS
a. INFORMATION: COMMISSION REPORTS
[Commissioner Jarrett Torres entered the meeting during the agenda item.]
Commissioner Johnson Bodine announced she visited Utopia Park and explained it was a
unique park since the HOA, Arrowhead Park Phase II, signed a contract with the City to
maintain the landscaping at the park. She did not see anything wrong at the park and said it
was a beautiful park. She indicated the park lost two light poles and staff from Glendale
came out right away to remedy the issue.
Vice -Chair Martinez reported that he attended the LiVE!@Murphy Park events for the first
time and recommended it. He said it was very enjoyable and there was a nice crowd, a nice
band, and food trucks. He attended the Latin Fusion Night and the Reggae Night and is
planning to attend the upcoming Comedy Night.
b. ACTION: ANNUAL CHAIR AND VICE -CHAIR RECOMMENDATIONS
Mr. Burke announced the Commission needed to make recommendations for the Chair and
Vice -Chair positions, for a one-year term to begin on February 1, 2023. The Government
Services Committee Board and Commission Policy was provided to the Commissioners.
Vice -Chair Martinez stated that he planned on continuing on the Commission and
volunteered to serve as Chair.
Commissioner Johnson Bodine volunteered to serve as Vice -Chair.
Motioned by Commissioner Helena Johnson Bodine, seconded by Commissioner Bud
Zomok, to recommend approval of Commissioner Reginald Martinez, Jr. for Chair of the
Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission for a one-year term beginning February 1,
2023. Motion carried 6 — 0.
AYE: Vice Chair Reginald Martinez
Commissioner Helena Johnson Bodine
Commissioner Kathryn Mawby
Commissioner Kathleen Roe
Commissioner Bud Zomok
Teen Commissioner Joseph Jarret
Passed
Motioned by Vice Chair Reginald Martinez, seconded by Commissioner Bud Zomok to
recommend approval of Helena Johnson Bodine for Vice -Chair of the Parks and
Recreation Advisory Commission for a one-year term beginning February 1, 2023.
Motion carried 6 — 0.
AYE: Vice Chair Reginald Martinez
Commissioner Helena Johnson Bodine
Commissioner Kathryn Mawby
Commissioner Kathleen Roe
Commissioner Bud Zomok
Teen Commissioner Joseph Jarret
Passed
C. INFORMATION: UPDATE ON THE COMMUNITY CENTERS
Mr. McGary gave an update on the City's Community Centers, which included the following
information:
.O'Neil Park
o Construction is underway
o Anticipated date of completion: Middle of 2023
*Glendale Community Center
o Start of construction: October 1, 2022
o Anticipated date of completion for construction of the facade: November 2022
o Anticipated date of completion for construction of the basketball court: Winter
2023
. Rose Lane Park Community Center
o Start of construction: October 20, 2022
oAnticipated date of completion: Middle of 2023
Mr. King indicated optimism that the Community Centers would be open for summer camp
and programs in 2023, with 72 hours of programming each week. He said staff will be
ordering supplies and equipment for the buildings.
Mr. Burke gave a brief history of the operations at the Community Centers since 2008/2009.
He explained that the timeframe for construction completion is based on the timing to bring
fiber optics to the buildings, which will take place in late March 2023 or early April 2023.
Commissioner Roe asked how late the Community Centers would be open at night. Mr.
King relayed he did not have the exact hours at hand; however, estimated 8:00 p.m. or 9:00
p.m. in the evenings, plus weekend hours. He relayed there was a commitment to provide
senior programming during the day.
Commissioner Roe inquired if the after -school program would include meals. Mr. King
replied in the positive and said that St. Mary's Food Bank will continue to provide meals, as it
has done in the past.
Commissioner Mawby asked if there was a cost for the families to utilize the Community
Centers. Mr. King anticipated there would be fee -based programming. He anticipated that
after -school programming and summer camps would be free.
d. INFORMATION: AWARDS RECEIVED FROM ARIZONA PARKS AND RECREATION
ASSOCIATION (APRA)
Mr. King shared information on the awards that the City of Glendale received from the 2022
Annual APRA Conference, which included the following information:
. 2022 Partnership Award
o Recreation Staff was recognized for their efforts in collaborating with Televeda, a
web -based portal that offers recreation programming. They created the
Glendale Recreation Online Wellness Program (G.R.O.W.), which offers classes
to the community online or in person at the Glendale Adult Center via Televeda.
Classes are held virtually which expands the engagement with the community.
. 2022 Outstanding Public Official Award
o Vice Mayor Jamie Aldama was selected as the recipient of this award for his
great support of the Public Facilities, Recreation and Special Events Department
and the work done in the communities.
o Vice Mayor Aldama has championed the re -opening of the Community Centers
in Glendale to bring back city -managed programs, continued private funding of
the Hook -A -Kid Fishing Clinic at Bonsall Park, and has been heavily involved in
the Parks and Recreation Master Plan process by requesting the inclusion of a
Disparity Report, to ensure equal access to recreation activities and park
amenities to all areas of the City. The Disparity Report is now used as a guide
for future programming across the City.
Vice -Chair Martinez inquired about the types of classes on Televeda. Mr. King said the
offerings can be limitless and include such programming as aerobics, crafts, tai chi, and a
new offering of bingo.
e. INFORMATION: THUNDERBIRD CONSERVATION PARK MASTER PLAN UPDATE
Mr. McGary gave an update on the Thunderbird Conservation Park Master Plan, which
included the following information:
. J2 Engineering was selected as the vendor to examine and refine the Master Plan.
. J2 Engineering has been preparing a community survey, which is currently in draft
form. He anticipated the survey will be out to the public in two weeks after final
approval is received. He said the survey will be posted on the City's website, social
media, and other areas.
Mr. McGary announced the Open House for the rollout will potentially be on December 7th
or December 8th; however, these were very tentative dates.
Mr. Burke noted the first phase of this Master Plan update will be similar to the Plan update
for Sahuaro Ranch Park, in that a conceptual design will initially be brought to the
Commission and the public, and recommendations and potential revisions can be made. He
said the Commission will then recommend a set of concepts to City Council for the final
project. He indicated the planning phase should take approximately six months.
7. STAFF UPDATES
Mr. Kennedy shared information on the Fiesta Bowl Charities Project at O'Neil Park:
. The project will include two new playgrounds, a new sport court, and new turf for the
soccer field.
. Preparation Day: Wednesday, November 16, 2022
. Build Day: Friday, November 18, 2022
. The playground company is Kaboom!. Staff is recruiting approximately 20 volunteers
for Site Preparation Day.
. McCarthy Construction is donating its services to remove the existing playgrounds,
which will save the City a few thousand dollars on project costs.
Mr. Burke reported on the following:
. Staff is working on the capital and operating budgets for next year. The Commission
will be kept posted on budget developments.
. There were approximately 90 participants so far that have completed the Sahuaro
Ranch Park Master Plan Update survey. The survey will be open to the public until
October 16, 2022. Commissioners were encouraged to complete the survey and
share the survey link with others. An Open House was held at the Fruit Packing Shed
on a Thursday night at which there were a few people in attendance. A future
presentation will be given when the potential design is ready.
8. COMMISSION COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS
Commissioner Jarrett Torres said he passed by Butler Park a few days ago and it looked
worse than when he last saw it. He said there were lots of tree branches on the ground,
which made the park look dirty and not presentable.
Commissioner Johnson Bodine stated she would a -blast the Sahuaro Ranch Park survey to
her HOA community and to several other HOA presidents to share with their communities.
Commissioner Zomok noted that there was a Parks and Recreation tour for the downtown
Glendale merchants at the (Elsie McCarthy) Sensory Park. He was asked to thank staff for
the tour on behalf of the downtown merchants, which he did.
Commissioner Mawby reported that a big tree at Sunset Park had storm damage and was
taken care of quickly. She said the turf was mowed and looks terrific. She relayed there
was a lot of storm damage but was impressed with the work of the Parks Department.
Vice -Chair Martinez will send the Sahuaro Ranch Park survey link to the people in his
community.
9. NEXT MEETING
The next regular meeting of the Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission will be held on
November 14, 2022, at 6:00 p.m., in conference room B-3 of the Glendale Municipal Office
Complex, located at 5850 W. Glendale Ave., Glendale, Arizona, 85301.
10. ADJOURNMENT
Motioned by Teen Commissioner Joseph Jarret, seconded by Commissioner Helena
Johnson Bodine to adjourn the meeting at 6:41 p.m. Motion carried 6 — 0.
AYE: Vice Chair Reginald Martinez
Commissioner Helena Johnson Bodine
Commissioner Kathryn Mawby
Commissioner Kathleen Roe
Commissioner Bud Zomok
Teen Commissioner Joseph Jarret
Passed
The Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission meeting minutes of October 10, 2022 were submitted
and approved on this 9th day of January 2023.
Gwen Benoit
Management Assistants
Denise Kazmierczak
Recording Secretary