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❖ Lottery results were not balanced <br />Jose Meza <br />❖ Lottery was a good idea; it works for him <br />❖ The most important thing about it was that it eliminated the monopoly of the stadium by <br />one individual <br />Jesus Rodriguez <br />❖ The lottery is important; it is the best way to work with all the leagues and he supports <br />it; <br />❖ The results give all 9 youth leagues an opportunity to participate on the weekends <br />❖ Unfortunately, leagues that are not non-profit cannot use the stadium on week days — <br />that is part of the issue <br />❖ For profit leagues would like to use the stadium on weekdays just like they share on <br />weekends <br />❖ The 1.5% rule gives less time to smaller leagues; it is equitable and wants to maintain <br />the system <br />6. COMMITTEE MEMBERS COMMENTS <br />Vince Sarmiento <br />❖ PREY is not the last "court of appeals - the Rec & Park Board is the last. <br />❖ Support the lottery system with continuous improvement <br />❖ Encourages the soccer community to share their ideas to make sure the system is fair. <br />❖ Suggested the Executive Director working on adjusting the programming where <br />leagues can get specific days and times to use the Stadium. <br />Sal Tinajero <br />❖ He realized the current lottery system is not perfect, but this is the current system. We <br />should always work together to make things better. <br />Michelle Martinez <br />❖ Requested a follow-up report to PREY after talking to all the leagues for suggestions; <br />report back on suggestions, progress , problems, obstacles, issues, etc. <br />❖ Staff administers the Stadium and makes the policies and procedures for this facility. <br />❖ The Agency should decide how to continuously improve the system. <br />❖ We cannot allow threats of bringing one -thousand people to Council meetings. <br />7. STAFF COMMENTS - None at this time <br />ADJOURNED: 7:05 p.m. <br />4 <br />Gerardo Mouet <br />Executive Director, PRCSA <br />PREY Regular Meeting — MINUTES 3 April 3, 2008 <br />