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• Competitive Grant Program <br />• Application in draft form; Due date not identified <br />o Recreational Trails Program <br />o Safe Route to School Program <br />Joint Use Funding <br />o Funding available in the past <br />o Two bills being proposed by Torlakson <br />■ SB 35 <br />• Expanding the definition to include career technical building <br />and physical education or outdoor recreational site. <br />• Expands the types of partnerships allowed <br />• Considering 10% to be allowed for equipment. <br />■ SB 1677 <br />• Would have expanded the definition of joint use <br />• Would have included private entities as partners <br />• Would have allowed school districts to include property as a <br />match <br />• Would have lessen the 25% match <br />o Looking into proposing another educational bond <br />Council Comments: <br />o Need to look into funding that's available for shorter periods of time (5 years) <br />o What projects are staffs currently working with you? <br />o How can we expand Joint Use with the School District? <br />o Need to collaborate with non -profits to program on joint use sites. <br />o Not all kids focus on athletics. Other kids focus on arts, hobbies, etc. that we <br />need to consider. <br />2:52 pm : Sal Tinajero arrived: <br />• Staff response: <br />o City has 8 Joint Use agreements with the SAUSD <br />o Currently working on Joint Use at Willard Intermediate School <br />o Working with SAUSD in Calif. Endowment Plan that will provide $3 million per <br />year funding stream <br />4. POP WARNER — NON PROFIT STATUS <br />• David Gonzalez indicated Pop Warner has been here for 35 years and <br />everyone that help with the program are volunteers (no one gets paid). Laura <br />Nunez manages the books for Pop Warner. <br />• Non-profit status was suspended for a short period, but now Memorial Pop <br />Warner is covered under the Pop Warner parent organization. <br />• Per agreement with City, Pop Warner is currently building a storage room <br />adjacent to the concession stand at no cost to the city. <br />• It costs approximate $115 to equip a child to play in Pop Warner. <br />• The initial enrollment fee for a child is $300/child; $275 for the second child; <br />$250 for the third child. <br />• Council Comments: <br />o What parks to Pop Warner Use? <br />PREY Regular Meeting — MINUTES 2 November 10, 2009 <br />13B-5 <br />