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R I Z O N A
MINUTES
PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY COMMISSION
GLENDALE CIVIC CENTER
5750 W. GLENN DR.
GLENDALE, ARIZONA 85301
FEBRUARY 12, 2024
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 Johnson -Bodine called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m.
2. ROLL CALL
Vice Chair Johnson -Bodine conducted roll call.
Lauren Snair, Teen Commissioner (arrived during agenda item 8)
Present: Helena Johnson Bodine, Vice Chair
Dianna Guzman, Commissioner
Marie Nesfield, Member
Tom Traw, Commissioner
Bud Zomok, Commissioner
Lauren Snair, Teen Commissioner
Absent: Reginald Martinez, Chair
Kathryn Mawby, Commissioner
Also Present: John Kennedy, Director
Heidi Barriga, Deputy Director
Manuel Padia Jr., Recreation Administrator
Diane Williams, Program Manager
Sam Chiovari, Park Superintendent
Keri Konold, Business Analyst
3. CITIZEN COMMENTS
None.
4. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES
a. Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission Minutes of January 8, 2024.
Motioned by Member Marie Nesfield, seconded by Commissioner Tom Traw, to approve
the January 8, 2024, Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission Meeting minutes, as
written. Motion carried 5 — 0. [Commissioner Snair was not yet present.]
AYE: Vice Chair Helena Johnson Bodine
Commissioner Dianna Guzman
Member Marie Nesfield
Commissioner Tom Traw
Commissioner Bud Zomok
Passed
5. New Commissioner Introductions
Vice Chair Johnson -Bodine introduced new Commissioner Guzman, who shared a brief
background of herself.
6. NEW BUSINESS
a. ACTION: COMMISSION GOALS FOR 2024
The 2024 goals for the Commission were presented as follows:
. Each Commissioner to inspect at least one park per quarter, utilizing the park
inspection form provided by staff. Report back on findings.
. Each Commissioner to volunteer at a Parks and Recreation Outreach or department
event. (Council District meetings, special events, grand openings, etc.).
. Actively support the department work plan and provide recommendations for action
items on the monthly agenda.
Schedule monthly Commission meetings at various Parks and Recreation locations, if
possible and safe, to gain exposure to all parts of the City.
Motioned by Commissioner Dianna Guzman, seconded by Member Marie Nesfield , to
recommend approval of the Commission Goals for 2024, as presented. Motion carried 5
— 0. [Commissioner Snair was not yet present.]
AYE: Vice Chair Helena Johnson Bodine
Commissioner Dianna Guzman
Member Marie Nesfield
Commissioner Tom Traw
Commissioner Bud Zomok
Passed
b. ACTION: PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY COMMISSION MEETING START TIME
This action item was a follow-up from the January 8, 2024 Commission meeting, at which the
Commissioners asked staff to research the process and the possibility of adjusting the start
time for future meetings.
Motioned by Commissioner Tom Traw, seconded by Commissioner Dianna
Guzman Motion by Commissioner Traw, second by Commissioner Guzman, to
recommend approval of changing the start time of the Parks and Recreation Advisory
Commission meeting to 5:30 p.m. Motion carried 5 — 0. [Commissioner Snair was not yet
present.]
AYE: Vice Chair Helena Johnson Bodine
Commissioner Dianna Guzman
Member Marie Nesfield
Commissioner Tom Traw
Commissioner Bud Zomok
Passed
C. INFORMATION: SAHUARO RANCH PARK LIGHTING PROJECT UPDATE
Ms. Barriga provided an update on the Sahuaro Ranch Park Lighting Project, which included
the following information:
. Projected start date: March 11, 2024
. Projected end date: August 31, 2024
. Phased approach
. Salt River Project (SRP) Utility Company transformer upgrade: November 2024
Commissioner Zomok asked if staff talked with the Historical Preservation Commission,
especially in regard to the transformer upgrade. Ms. Barriga confirmed staff has spoken with
all parties and stakeholders regarding the project.
Commissioner Guzman asked if the park would be closed in November. Ms. Barriga said
anything that required electricity would be closed, but the park itself may be open.
Commissioner Snair arrived during the agenda item, was introduced by Vice Chair
Johnson -Bodine, and gave a brief background of herself.
d. INFORMATION: ARBOR DAY 2024
Mr. Padia gave an update on Arbor Day 2024, which included the following information:
. Date of Event: Friday, April 26, 2024, at 9:00 a.m.
. Location: Sunset Ridge Park, 85th and Missouri Avenues
. Working with Sunset Ridge Elementary School, Parks, and Water Services
. There will be different activities for the youth to participate in
. Six new trees to be planted at the park
Mr. Kennedy said the annual event was rotated through all of the districts, especially at a site
with an elementary school nearby. He said more details will be provided, and an invitation will
be sent to the Commissioners.
e. INFORMATION: RECREATION UPDATE
Mr. Padia gave the Recreation Update, which included the following information:
. Lifeguard Recruitment Efforts
o The positions were posted on February 1 st.
o Billboard promotions on the 1-10 and the Loop-101 began on February 1st.
o ASU School of Community Resources & Development Job Fair on February
15th. Staff will be present to recruit.
o Social Media and Public Affairs outreach.
o The City of Glendale is the highest -paying municipality for lifeguards at $25.00
per hour.
oApproximately 100 lifeguards will be hired.
. Community Outreach Opportunities
oASU School of Community Resources & Development Job Fair on February
15th .
o Dog Days of Glendale Community Event Information Table on February 24th.
o Monthly Community Working Group Meetings
o Glendale Elementary School District Employee Wellness Fair — April 17th.
o Shape Up Us Health & Wellness Expo
*Upcoming Events and Activities
o Mobile Recreation Program Launch was delayed due to rainy weather and will
start on February 13 th.
o Valentine's Day Luncheon at the Glendale Adult Center on February 14th.
o Senior Sweetheart Prom at the Glendale Community Center on February 14th.
o WellStyles Move More 5K on February 24th.
o Family Pickleball Clinic on March 24th in partnership with Chicken 'N Pickle.
Commissioner Guzman asked about the age group of the lifeguards. Mr. Padia said it was
age 15 and up.
Commissioner Guzman asked if staff recruited at high schools. Mr. Padia replied in the
positive and said Ironwood High School was having a job fair in March and kids were
recruited from the high schools.
Commissioner Guzman asked about the Mobile Recreation Program. Mr. Padia gave a brief
overview of the program, which was presented in detail at the January 2024 Commission
meeting. Mr. Kennedy noted that the program was an outcome of the Disparity Report from
the Parks and Recreation Master Plan.
f. INFORMATION: PARKS UPDATE
Mr. Chiovari gave the Parks Update, which included the following information:
.25 volunteers planted 29 trees at Orangewood Park, located at 71st and Orangewood
Avenues.
. In conjunction with the Arizona Sustainability Alliance and Advances Semiconductor
Materials.
. Park selection based on data provided and overall location.
Photos were displayed.
g. INFORMATION: DEMOGRAPHICS PRESENTATION
Ms. Konold gave a presentation on Demographics Data, which included information on the
following:
. Sources
. Consumer Characteristics
.Other Points of Information
o Public Members' Input
o Subject Matters Experts' Insights, such as staff
o Assessments
o Financial Considerations
o Market Conditions
. Informed Decision -Making
o CIP Project Development
o O'Neil Park
n Sunset Palms Splash Pad
o Recreation Programming
o Rose Lane Community Center
o Glendale Community Center
o O'Neil Recreation Center
Commissioner Zomok asked if staff could provide demographics for the average age and
annual income at each of the parks. Mr. Kennedy mentioned that we will not be able to
provide this for all of the parks, but will follow up on this request.
7. STAFF UPDATES
Ms. Barriga provided a project status list with an update on the following projects:
. Bonsall North Master Plan
. Sahuaro Ranch Park Master Plan
*Thunderbird Conservation Park Improvements
. New Park Naming Opportunity
*irrigation and Lighting Projects
. Chapter 27 Revisions
. Heroes Regional Park Build -Out
Ms. Barriga said a slide with volunteer opportunities will be provided at next month's
meeting.
Commissioner Zomok inquired about the renaming of El Barrio Park. Mr. Kennedy said this
was an extension of the request received from the organization that requested dedication
plaques, which was previously brought to the Commission. Mr. Kennedy anticipated that
Council may direct staff to come back to the Commission for input, and also to conduct
public outreach.
Commissioner Traw asked what was included in the next design phases of Heroes Park.
Mr. Kennedy relayed the following amenities: three soccer fields, eight pickleball courts, a
mini -pitch field, a new playground, additional parking, a food truck area, a dog park, a
maintenance facility, and two new restrooms.
Commissioner Guzman asked if there would be an aquatic center. Mr. Kennedy said it would
be in a future phase, but not this upcoming phase.
8. COMMISSION COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS
Commissioner Zomok reported that he visited Myrtle Park and there were a lot of homeless
camps. He asked staff to take a look into this. He said there was an article in the Glendale
Star on Mr. Kennedy's promotion to Director and distributed copies to the Commissioners.
He congratulated Mr. Kennedy on the promotion.
Commissioner Guzman reported graffiti under the bridge at Heroes Park.
Commissioner Snair inquired about the park inspection process. Mr. Kennedy provided a
general overview of the process.
Vice Chair Johnson -Bodine inquired about the missing light pole at Utopia Park, which she
previously mentioned. She said it has been outstanding for four to five months and the HOA
would like an answer. Mr. Kennedy said staff was working with Field Operations staff on the
design of the pole at the base, which needed to be approved. Vice Chair Johnson -Bodine
asked if staff could reach out to the HOA President to follow-up, and mentioned that she
would forward his contact information to Mr. Kennedy.
9. NEXT MEETING
The next regular meeting of the Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission will be held on
March 11, 2024, at 5:30 p.m., at the Glendale Civic Center, located at 5750 W. Glenn Dr.,
Glendale, Arizona, 85301.
10. ADJOURNMENT
Motioned by Member Marie Nesfield, seconded by Commissioner Dianna Guzman , to
adjourn the meeting at 6:45 p.m. Motion carried 6 — 0.
AYE: Vice Chair Helena Johnson Bodine
Commissioner Dianna Guzman
Member Marie Nesfield
Commissioner Tom Traw
Commissioner Bud Zomok
Teen Commissioner Lauren Snair
Passed
The Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission meeting minutes of February 12, 2024, were submitted
and approved this 11th day of March, 2024.
Gwen Benoit
Management Assistant
Denise Kazmierczak
Recording Secretary