City of Orland Recreation Department 2014 Year Review Creating Community Through People, Parks, and Programs.
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City of Orland Recreation Department 2014 Year Review Creating Community Through People, Parks, and Programs Capital Improvements 2014 • Pool Renovations – 2014 phase done – 2015 phase in planning • Spray Park – Complete • Bihler Field – Bleachers , Scoreboard, & shade for seating • Playground Upgrades – Heartland, Lely, Lolli Pop Land • Community Center • Benches at Parks Youth Recreation Programs & Classes • Youth Soccer Fall & Summer – – • Youth Tee Ball – • 2013 (55) vs. 2014 (45) = (22%) Decrease Summer Camps – – • 2013 (32) vs. 2014 (35) = (9%) Increase Music Monkeys Dance Class – • 2014 (196) vs. 2015 (202) = (3%) Increase Tiny Tots Tumbling – • 2013 (115) vs. 2014 (90) = (27%) Decrease Youth Basketball – • Fall 2013 (230) vs. Fall 2014 (279) = ( 21% )Increase Summer 2013 (99) vs. Summer 2014 (184) = (85%)Increase Sports (2), Mini Sports (2), Volleyball, Basketball Flag Football, Tennis Camp, Cheer Leading Camp Easter Egg Hunt Approx. 1,200 kids participated Adult Recreation Programs & Classes • • • • • • • • • • • • • • COED Softball – 2013 (15) vs. 2014 (17) Men’s Fast Pitch – 2013 (10) vs. 2014 (12) Adult Basketball – 2013 (20) vs. 2014 (17) Volleyball – 2013 (8) vs. 2014 (4) COED Softball Tournament – 2013 (15) vs. 2014 (13) Joe Quail Tournament – 2013 (10) vs. 2014 (9) Flag Football – Spring of 2015 Lean & Mean – Spring & Fall 2013 (30) vs. 2014 (40) Cardio Kickboxing – Year Round (Average 10 per class) Mason’s Cardio Boxing & Boot Camp 3 Sessions – (Average 20+) Aqua Aerobics – Average 25 Golf Tourney – 10 teams Family Bike Ride Yoga Senior Activities • • • • • Yoga Seniorsize Lap Swim Aqua Aerobics Goals – chair volleyball, shuffle board, & senior exercise class. Orland Pool Private Pool Parties – 30 of the 31 available days were booked Swim Lessons Aqua Aerobics – average 25 participants a class Orland Otters – roughly 24 hours a week and were extremely happy with the new renovations Lap Swim Under Water Hockey Contract with OUSD –Swim Lessons for all third graders Recreation Survey • CITY OF ORLAND RECREATION SURVEY 2014 [Please complete and return to the City – thank you!] (Spanish on back) • How do you hear about Orland Recreation programs? Flyers Facebook City Website Newspaper Friend or Family Other______________________ • What programs or activities do you or your family participate in? __________________________________________ • • What are the age groups in your family? (circle all that apply) 4 – 10 11 – 15 16 – 25 26 – 40 41-55 • • Is there any recreation activity that you would like Orland to start offering – or do more often? Please explain _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Did you or your family use the newly renovated City Pool? Yes / No • Did you or your family use the new Splash Pad? Yes / No • Did you or your family use the new Disc Golf course? Yes / No • Do you or your family use the Recreation Center? Yes / No • How often do you use the city parks? • • • Are the recreation program prices reasonable? • • What would you like to see improved in the parks or recreation programs? ___________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ (please continue on additional paper) • • OPTIONAL: Which of the following best describes your family race/ethnicity? African American Caucasian Latino/Hispanic Native American Daily 2-3 times a week Yes 55 & Up Once a Month Less often No --Too Expensive / Too Cheap How many children live in your household? _________ Do they participate in any City summer camps? Yes / No Other: _____________________ Are recreation prices reasonable? What are the age groups in your family? (Circle all that apply) Yes 73 No 9 ??? 101 32 80 100 60 80 79 40 20 4 0 18 16-25 Yrs Old 23 26-40 Yrs Old 41-55 Yrs Old 28 56 & Up 84 60 61 11-15 Yrs Old Did you use the new Splash Pad? Did you use the new pool? 40 4-10 Yrs Old 29 34 20 57 3 0 Yes No ??? Yes No ??? Recreation Survey Comments • • • • • • • • • • • “Improve barbecue areas” “More swings at all parks” “Upgrade bathrooms at Vinsonhaler Park” “Dance classes year round” “More advertisement” “New play ground equipment at Lolli Pop Land” “All programs should be free to children” “Stop making people that don’t use the park pay fees” “Would like a well lighted walking area” “Need a dog park” “Remove Splash Pad” • “We think the City and Recreation Dept. does quite well with their programs” “Nothing City Parks are fine” “The no smoking in parks ordinance is awesome!” “It’s a great program for the community, my kids love it” “Staff, Refs, and camp instructors are great with the kids” “We used the pool a lot” “Pool was very nice for swim lessons” • • • • • • “Transportation for seniors around town” “Sewing classes” “Dog training classes” “Overall people are happy with the programs we have, and parks being well used. Just need to get the word out more about what we have at the parks and Rec. Center,” Recreation Commissioner Karen Baldridge. Recreation Comparisons Current Prices Basketball Soccer Tee Ball Tumbling Private Swim Lessons Swim Lessons Private Pool Parties Daily Pool Fees $25(10) 2 Lifeguards = $45 hr 3 Lifeguards = $55hr 4 Lifeguards = $65 hr $2 Corning $20 $65-$85 $65(LL) X X $36 $36 X X X $25 (10) 2 Lifeguards = $38 hr 3 Lifeguards = $54 hr 4 Lifeguards = $70 hr 5 Lifeguards = $86 hr NO $65 $55(LL) X X $30 (10) $60 per hour $2 $35 $45-$85 $72(LL) $40 X $35 (8) NO $2 $55-$65 $65-$75 $55(LL) $85 X $35 (8) NO $1 $30 $75(LL) X X $21 (8) NO $1 $2 Willows Red Bluff Anderson Gridley Live Oak Durham Orland Before Adjustment Orland’s New Prices $30 $2 $41 $41 $41(LL) X X X 2 hours $100 + $3 per person 3 hour $150 + $3 per person $35 $35 $40 $35 $45 $25 (10) $10 per guard + $10 flat fee $2/$1 $35 2 Lifeguards = $40 hr 3 Lifeguards = $55 hr 4 Lifeguards = $70 hr 5 Lifeguards = $85 hr $2/$1 $40 $40 $50 $40 $55 Partnerships • OUSD – Roosevelt Field, Gymnasiums, Tennis Courts, Playgrounds – Senior students who participate in programs for senior hours. – 33 seniors for soccer and 12 for youth basketball • • • • • Pop Warner Football Little League Baseball Little League Girl’s Softball American Legion Baseball MOU On Bihler Field – American Legion $250, Baseball $250, Pop Warner $500, OUSD Benefits of the Recreation Department • • • • • Healthier people Public Safety - kids involved Positive, Fun, and Competitive exercise Teamwork Relationships with community Goals • • • • Upgrade Vinsonhaler Bathrooms Pool – bathrooms & slide Community Center Splash Park – recycling system for water • • • • Lights at all City fields Scoreboards at Lely Park Sports Complex Hamilton City Hockey Rink? Thank You *Recreation Staff *Orland Public Works *City Hall *OHS High School *Recreation Commission *City Manager & City Council