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RECREATION NEEDS ASSESSMENT <br /> <br />Parks/Landscaping Design Manager Ron Ono reported that the Recreation and Community <br />Services Agency had engaged Economic Research Associates (ERA), an environmental <br />planning consultant, to assist staff in delineating the City's recreation needs; and reviewed <br />demographic and ethnic changes which had occurred in the City since 1980. He noted two <br />of Recreation and Community Services' goals were to attain a ratio of two acres of park land <br />per thousand residents and to modify recreation programming to respond to changing <br />ethnicity in the City. <br /> <br />FIRST QUARTER 1992 OBJECTIVES <br /> <br />Nelson cited the Educational Facilities Improvement Plan objectives projected for completion <br />by March, 1992: completion of the recreation needs assessment study, initiation of the <br />Environmental Impact Report (EIR), completion of the list of capital improvements and fiscal <br />requirements, formation of the project area committee, and review of housing "set aside" <br />requirements. She noted the next meeting of the Educational Facilities Committee was <br />scheduled for February, 1992. <br /> <br />Mayor Young suggested the Mission Statement for the Educational Facilities Improvement <br />Plan be modified to more succinctly capture the thrust of the Plan and requested that an <br />information packet be developed to enhance dissemination of Plan information. <br /> <br />ADJOURNMENT - 8:38 A.M. <br /> <br /> ~. <br /> <br />Clerk of the Council <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 355 NOVEMBER 26, 1991 <br /> <br /> <br />