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A R I Z'O N A
MINUTES
PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY COMMISSION
GLENDALE CIVIC CENTER
5750 W. GLENN DR.
GLENDALE, ARIZONA 85301
OCTOBER 9, 2023
6:OOP.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
Chair Martinez called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m.
2. ROLL CALL
Chair Martinez conducted roll call.
Present: Reginald Martinez, Chair
Helena Johnson Bodine, Vice Chair
Kathryn Mawby, Commissioner
Marie Nesfield, Member
Kathleen Roe, Commissioner
Bud Zomok, Commissioner
Absent: Tom Traw, Commissioner
Also Present: Heidi Barriga, Deputy Director
Jeneea Jervay-Bush, Recreation Supervisor
Diane Williams, Program Manager
Darren Skousen, Recreation Coordinator
Brittany Espinoza, Recreation Coordinator
Isabelle Flores, Recreation Coordinator
Paul Cervantes, Recreation Coordinator
3. CITIZEN COMMENTS
None.
4. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES
Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission Minutes of September 11, 2023.
Motioned by Commissioner Bud Zomok, seconded by Commissioner Kathryn Mawby, to
approve the September 11, 2023 Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission Meeting
minutes as written. Motion carried 6 — 0.
AYE: Chair Reginald Martinez
Vice Chair Helena Johnson Bodine
Commissioner Kathryn Mawby
Member Marie Nesfield
Commissioner Kathleen Roe
Commissioner Bud Zomok
Passed
5. NEW STAFF INTRODUCTIONS
Ms. Jervay-Bush introduced Mr. Cervantes, a new Recreation Coordinator, and shared a
brief background.
6. NEW BUSINESS
a. INFORMATION: COMMISSION REPORTS
Chair Martinez reported that he visited Bonsall Park and was very impressed with the new
lights.
Commissioner Zomok reported that a citizen told him they had a brick for a family member at
Murphy Park and asked him where the bricks were relocated. Ms. Barriga said the bricks
were listed as assets; however, she did not know of the relocation plans. She will reach out
to the Engineering Project Manager and follow up with her findings.
b. ACTION: ANNUAL CHAIR AND VICE -CHAIR RECOMMENDATIONS
The Commission was to make a recommendation to Council for the new Chair and Vice
Chair of the Commission.
Chair Martinez announced that he was self -nominating for re -appointment as Chair and Vice
Chair Johnson -Bodine was self -nominating for re -appointment as Vice Chair. No other
nominations were made.
Motioned by Vice Chair Helena Johnson Bodine, seconded by Member Marie Nesfield, to
recommend approval of Commissioner Martinez as Chair of the Parks and Recreation
Advisory Commission for a one-year term beginning February 1, 2024. Motion carried 6 —
0.
AYE: Chair Reginald Martinez
Vice Chair Helena Johnson Bodine
Commissioner Kathryn Mawby
Member Marie Nesfield
Commissioner Kathleen Roe
Commissioner Bud Zomok
Passed
Motioned by Commissioner Bud Zomok, seconded by Commissioner Kathleen Roe, to
recommend approval of Commissioner Johnson -Bodine as Vice Chair of the Parks and
Recreation Advisory Commission for a one-year term beginning February 1, 2024. Motion
carried 6 — 0.
AYE: Chair Reginald Martinez
Vice Chair Helena Johnson Bodine
Commissioner Kathryn Mawby
Member Marie Nesfield
Commissioner Kathleen Roe
Commissioner Bud Zomok
Passed
C. INFORMATION: ASU OSHER LIFELONG LEARNING INSTITUTE
Ms. Espinoza and Ms. Flores gave a briefing on the ASU Osher Lifelong Learning Institute,
which included the following information:
. The mission of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Arizona State University is to
provide learning experiences and a community where adults aged 50 or better engage
in non-credit university -quality programs.
. The City of Glendale has agreed to partner with the ASU Osher Lifelong Learning
Institute to host some classes.
. Each class will host 40 participants and members of the community centers will be able
to take the class at no cost.
. Upcoming classes:
o October 18th and 23rd: Lions & Tigers & Bears, Oh Yes! - Glendale Community
Center
o November 13th and 20th: Frida Kahlo (in Spanish) — Rose Lane Community
Center
Chair Martinez asked if there was more information on Glendale CivicRec. Ms. Flores said
that was correct. Ms. Barriga said there will be more information on the City's website.
Commissioner Roe asked why the Frida Kahlo class was only offered in Spanish. Ms. Flores
said the professor was Spanish-speaking. Ms. Barriga will follow up to see if it will be offered
in English in the future.
d. INFORMATION: UPDATE ON THE INTERPRETIVE SIGNAGE AT THE HISTORIC
SAHUARO RANCH PARK AREA
Mr. Skousen provided an update on the Interpretive Signage at the Historic Sahuaro Ranch
Park Area, which included information on the following:
. The old signs at the Historic Sahuaro Ranch Park Area were weathered and faded.
. All of the old signs were replaced.
. Photos of before and after were displayed.
Chair Martinez asked when the new signs were installed. Mr. Skousen surmised they were
installed about two weeks ago. Chair Martinez believed he did see the new signs on a visit to
the park.
Commissioner Roe asked about the print size for people with low vision. Mr. Skousen said
there was a QR code on each sign for access via phone and the print could be magnified.
7. STAFF UPDATES
Ms. Barriga gave the Staff Updates, which included information on the following:
. Bonsall Park Master Plan
. The conceptual designs will be presented to City Council on October 24th. This
was pushed out from September.
. Public Star Party
. October 21st at the Thunderbird Conservation Park, 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
. Partnering with the Saguaro Astronomy Club to offer this free program.
. Hook a Kid on Fishing
*Saturday, October 14th at Heroes Regional Park
*Continued partnership with Arizona Game and Fish
. Free fishing permits for kids 10 to 17 years old.
. Loaner poles are supplied if needed.
. Refreshments provided.
. Halloween Event
. Friday, October 27th at FRAC, from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
.123 participants are registered to date.
. There will be candy and inflatables.
Chair Martinez asked if the Halloween Event was in CivicRec. Ms. Jervay-Bush said that was
correct. She said there is a 500-person maximum capacity for the event. She said the
annual event has been very successful and well -liked.
8. COMMISSION COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS
Commissioner Nesfield commented that at Desert Rose Park, the playgrounds have sand
and some people let their dogs off -leash and the dogs leave their waste under the playground
equipment. She asked if signage could be installed noting that children play in the sand and
dogs should not do their business in the sand.
Commissioner Zomok asked if there was somewhere residents could go to find where things
at Murphy Park were moved to during the improvement project, such as the bricks, mailbox,
and newspaper stands.
Chair Martinez asked for an update on the park lighting projects. Ms. Barriga said all of the
purchase orders were submitted and there were five parks to get started. She said a
follow-up could be sent to the Commissioners.
9. NEXT MEETING
The next regular meeting of the Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission will be held on
November 13, 2023, at 6:00 p.m., at the Glendale Civic Center, located at 5750 W. Glenn
Dr., Glendale, Arizona, 85301.
10. ADJOURNMENT
Motioned by Commissioner Kathleen Roe, seconded by Vice Chair Helena Johnson
Bodine, to adjourn the meeting at 6:27 p.m. Motion carried 6 — 0.
AYE: Chair Reginald Martinez
Vice Chair Helena Johnson Bodine
Commissioner Kathryn Mawby
Member Marie Nesfield
Commissioner Kathleen Roe
Commissioner Bud Zomok
Passed
The Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission meeting minutes of October 9, 2023, were submitted
and approved on the 13th day of November, 2023.
Gwen Benoit �A
Management Assistant
Denise Kazmierczak
Recording Secretary