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Exhibit 1 <br />e. Increase outdoor programs and events <br />5.3 Provide high -quality recreation services <br />f. Explore options to improve the <br />that support health, wellness, and <br />through customer service, staffing, and <br />efficiency, consistency, and user <br />fitness, such as races, walkathons, <br />facility operations. <br />experience of the registration and <br />walking groups, boot camps, outdoor <br />a. Develop an outreach mechanism <br />reservations process. <br />yoga, and tai chi, and 10,000 step <br />to solicit and evaluate community <br />g. Evaluate program and facility rental <br />challenges —in addition to sports <br />suggestions for new programs, <br />fees to ensure that programming is <br />leagues, camps, and classes for all ages. <br />activities, or offerings. <br />sustainable, and fees are equitable <br />f. Increase nature interpretation and <br />b. Evaluate hours of operation for parks, <br />and appropriate. (GP) <br />environmental education programs <br />community centers, and other facilities. <br />h. Enhance recreation program quality <br />in parks through initiatives such as <br />Consider the option to extend hours of <br />by ensuring that staff receive <br />programming at Centennial and <br />operation to meet community needs. <br />program training, certifications, <br />Thornton Park lakes (e.g., fishing <br />(GP) <br />and professional development <br />derby, paddleboards), activating a new <br />opportunities, as well as direction, <br />nature center, expanding community <br />c. Increase drop -in programs, short <br />retention support, and mentorship. <br />gardening (in conjunction with the Zoo's <br />duration programs with three or <br />Lil' Farmers Program), and connect park <br />fewer classes, and flexible program <br />i. Re-evaluate contracts for facility <br />habitat conservation projects to the <br />registration options to meet the needs <br />operations to assess revenue -sharing <br />Zoo's conservation initiatives. <br />of busy residents. <br />arrangements, subsidies, maintenance <br />g. Teach outdoor skills by providing <br />d. Periodically re-evaluate options for park <br />levels, and support for long-term asset <br />nature -based activities in parks, such <br />and facility rentals to expand options <br />reinvestment. <br />as tree climbing, orienteering, learn- <br />for partial, half, and full -day reservations <br />5.4 Promote Santa Ana's parks and programs <br />to -camp programs, and canoe/kayak <br />to support more family gatherings and <br />through media, social media, and <br />programs in pools and lakes. <br />group activities and minimize conflicts. <br />communications. <br />h. Consider whether the City should <br />e. Encourage all staff who have customer <br />a. Provide dedicated staff time to <br />expand programs beyond recreation <br />contact (including maintenance, <br />enhance public information, marketing, <br />to include more focused community <br />administrative, and recreation staff) <br />and promotions regarding park and <br />services. Provide empowerment and <br />to participate in customer service and <br />recreation activities, programs, and <br />skill -building classes for youth, teens, <br />cultural diversity training to strengthen <br />services to increase participation and <br />and young adults, resource connections <br />staff's ability to deliver a positive, <br />park and facility use. <br />for seniors and disadvantaged <br />welcoming experience for all customers. <br />residents, homeless outreach <br />b. Regularly update the City's parks and <br />and services in parks, shuttles or <br />recreation webpage and social media to <br />transportation to recreation facilities, <br />communicate information related to City <br />parenting, and caretaker programs, etc. <br />parks, recreation events and activities, <br />programs, policies, and services. <br />City Council <br />M .. <br />c. Collect contact information for people <br />who would like to be on mailing lists to <br />receive updates about programs, events, <br />and services. <br />d. Continue to offer communication support <br />in multiple languages to diverse groups. <br />In the long term, continue to monitor <br />needs to provide information, signage, <br />and materials in different languages. <br />5.5 Track, monitor, and report participation <br />data to measure performance. <br />a. Evaluate recreational programming <br />through participant service assessment <br />and online public opinion surveys on a <br />periodic basis to identify needed and <br />desired programs. (GP) <br />b. For major facilities, track recreation <br />participation, programs offered, <br />revenues, and expenditures to use <br />in annual business and operations <br />planning. For each facility, identify gross <br />and net per -capita expenditures to <br />compare operational investment. <br />c. Request demographic and geographic <br />data from participants where feasible <br />to track which segments of the City's <br />population are being served. <br />5/17/2022 <br />SANTA ANA PARKS MASTER PLAN CHAPTER 6: SYSTEMWIDE RECOMMENDATIONS <br />