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Recreation/Senior Center and Aquatic Center Expansion Task Force Agenda and Packet 2016 01 27
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Recreation/Senior Center and Aquatic Center Expansion Task Force Agenda and Packet 2016 01 27
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SINKCOMBSDETHLEFS <br />ARCHITECTURE DESIGN <br />9. Views from fitness and track would be wonderful. <br />10. Potential 2nd level over the existing senior center? <br />11. Better accessibility - elevator, etc. <br />12. A really awesome outdoor hot tub. Adults only! <br />13. Open area - social space without an industrial feel and without billiards tables. <br />14. Reception area with program information, registration, etc. Staffed or unstaffed. <br />15. Lakeshore has tennis on top of gym. <br />16. Need more pickleball courts. 8 -10am on Sundays isn't enough time. <br />17. Aquatics - more open pool time. <br />18. Better computer lab. <br />19. Separate space for preschool. Give back to seniors. <br />20. More young families and baby boomers will require more space. <br />21. Aquatics - doesn't have enough capacity for lap and fitness uses. <br />22. Deep water for SCUBA, etc. <br />23. Juice bar. <br />24. Therapy wellness area for all users - lockers for elderly wheelchair -bound and caretaker <br />could also function for teenager with a broken leg. <br />25. Tax /bond question will be on survey. <br />Group 5 - Dolphins Swim Team <br />1. Previously a city organization. 8 years ago parents took over because programs were <br />failing. <br />2. Co- sponsored with City of Louisville. <br />3. Community team - not hugely competitive. Very inclusive of community users. All <br />about good sportsmanship, stroke technique. Kids that are exceptionally good <br />gravitate to club swimming. <br />4. 270 kids total. 40 were turned away this year. <br />5. 5 -18 year olds, including pre -team. Fairly even distribution in ages. <br />6. Part of Boulder Valley summer swim team. <br />7. 185 families, 85% residents. A lot of family involvement and very passionate. <br />8. Can't really reduce numbers as it's difficult to take kids out of the program. <br />9. 100% volunteer. Pay coaches. <br />10. Memory Square meets have 102 volunteers /Saturday and thousands of volunteer hours <br />spent. <br />11. Have been league winners past 4 years! <br />12. What are the long term goals for the Dolphins? Sustainability and remain in town an in <br />operation. Would ideally shrink the program to 200, really act as a feeder to the high <br />school team. <br />13. Memory Square <br />a. In general it functions pretty well for summer league. <br />b. Only have 3 home meets so parking is not an issues for these at Memory Square. <br />c. The neighborhood just absorbs parking or people just walk or ride bikes. <br />d. Friday night meets conflict with community street fair but it's workable. <br />e. Number of hours the Dolphins have at Memory Square are a bit tricky because <br />they are split. 6 -10am, other sessions in the evening that usually deal with <br />19 <br />
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