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Agenda 06-26-23 City of Boynton Beach Recreation &Parks Advisory Board City Hall Commission Chambers 100 E. Ocean Avenue, Boynton Beach June 26, 2023, 6:30 PM AAgenda I. Call To Order 11. Pledge of Allegiance III. Roll Call IV. Agenda Approval —June 26, 2023 V. Approval of Minutes — May 22, 2023 VI. Unfinished Business a. Results from Recreation & Parks Advisory Board Surveys b. Recreation & Parks Advisory Board Annual Report for Commission c. New Board Member Introduction VII. New Business a. Upcoming Recreation Programs & Events VI 11. Public Audience IX. Items For The City Manager's Attention X. Future Agenda Items a. Board Chair & Vice Chair Appointments XI. Next Meeting — July 24, 2023 The Board(Committee)may only conduct public business after a quorum has been established. If no quorum is established within fifteen(15)minutes of the noticed start time of the meeting,the City Clerk or designee will so note the failure to establish a quorum and the meeting shall be concluded. 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INFORMATION REGARDING ITEMS ADDED TO THE AGENDA AFTER IT IS PUBLISHED ON THE CITY'S WEB SITE CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH RECREATION& PARKS ADVISORY BOARD MEETING ' 100 E. Ocean Avenue, Boynton Beach May 22, 2023, 6:30 P.M. PRESENT- STAFF: Julie Mondello, Chair Kacy Young, Director of Recreation & Parks Sean Conklin Franky Lazo, Recreation & Parks Asst. Director Elizabeth Pierce-Roe, Vice Chair Wesley Norwood, Parks Superintendent Frando Patterson Justin Johnson, Marketing & Outreach Mgr. Alison Pandev Carla Blair, Prototype, Inc. ABSENT- Bernard Jaworski, Alternate Geoffrey Campbell GUESTS- None. I. Call to Order Chair Mondello called the meeting to order at 6.37 P.M. II. Pledge of Allegiance III. Roll Call Roll was called and a quorum was present. Kacy Young, Recreation and Parks Director, advised that Geoffrey Campbell has an excused absence. IV. Agenda Approval — May 22, 2023 Motion was made by Ms. Pandev, seconded by Mr. Conklin. The motion passed unanimously. (5-0) V. Approval of Minutes —April 24, 2023 Motion made by Ms. Pandev, and seconded by Vice Chair Pierce-Roe, to approve Minutes for the April 24, 2023 meeting. The motion passed unanimously (5-0). VI. New Board Introduction Mr. Young tabled this item. VII. Unfinished Business Meeting Minutes - Recreation and Parks Advisory Board Boynton Beach, Florida May 22, 2023 a. Results from Recreation & Parks Advisory Board Surveys Chair Mondello mentioned that this is the document she provided, and would like to get the Board's feedback. She said that she is planning on using this as her notes, but making a presentation that shows what they do, with bullets on the slides. She stated that if anyone has anything to add, she can present it to the Board next month, because the presentation will be in July. Mr. Young indicated that the presentation will be during the first City Commission Meeting in July, which is July 5, 2023; however, there is another meeting on the 18th. He noted that they decided to do July because it is Parks and Recreation Month, so they plan on putting together a Proclamation to recognize Recreation and Parks for that meeting. Chair Mondello stated that she is going to add the Proclamation into the first slide. Ms. Pandev questioned if they knew what time the presentation would be. Chair Mondello replied that it is during the Commission meeting, so they will have to see where they are on the agenda. Mr. Young advised that the Commission meetings usually start at 6:00 P.M. He said that the Senior Advisory Board did a presentation at the last Commission Meeting, and it was during the Announcements, so it was towards the beginning of the meeting. He reminded the Board that there is no format or protocols, it is just an update from the Board letting them know the Boards' accomplishments and things that have been done. Chair Mondello stated that she felt like this is good, but feedback is welcome. Ms. Pandev asked if the presentation is definitely going to be during the July 5, 2023 Commission Meeting. Mr. Young stated that they needed to decide that now, and if the presentation is going to be on July 5, 2023, they have to submit the agenda items. There was a consensus for July 5, 2023. b. Recreation & Parks Advisory Board Annual Report for Commission No discussion. VIII. New Business a. Camp Boynton 2 Meeting Minutes - Recreation and Parks Advisory Board Boynton Beach, Florida May 22, 2023 Mr. Young indicated that during the last meeting, Board members requested an update on the summer camp. Mr. Lazo advised that so far, the maximum for Hester is 80, there are 55 filled, so that leaves 25 openings. He said that at the Carolyn Sims Center, there are 60 openings maximum, and 48 are filled, with 12 available. He explained some of the field trips that they will be going on. Chair Mondello commented that it sounds like they are progressing, and this is probably the month they will get the final sign-ups. Mr. Lazo stated that camp starts June 5, 2023. Ms. Pandev questioned the fees. Mr. Young advised the fees are $600 for residents and $750 for non-residents for the entire summer. He mentioned the Junior Lifeguard Camp at Denson Pool, which is already at capacity, and usually takes on ten junior lifeguards for the summer. Chair Mondello thought that camp is $500 for the summer and maybe $550 for non- residents. b. Park Improvement Update Mr. Young stated that Wesley Norwood, Parks Superintendent, would provide the update on park improvements. Mr. Norwood reported that the team has been tackling a lot of projects the last few months, and he gave a shout out to the team. He gave an update on the following: Crowder Dog Park; Forrest Hills; Palmetto Greens; Sara Sims; and Galaxy. Chair Mondello commented that it is so close to the schools; it is a perfect field trip. Mr. Norwood stated that 80 kids went out there two Fridays ago, and they hope to continue a partnership with the school. He continued his update as follows: Veteran's Park; Meadows Park; Betty Thomas Park; 3 Meeting Minutes - Recreation and Parks Advisory Board Boynton Beach, Florida May 22, 2023 Pence Park; Ocean Front Park; Intracoastal Park; Wilson Park; Kapok Park; Hester. Vice Chair Pierce-Roe mentioned Betty Thomas Park, and noted that the Commissioners were looking for a place to have a dog park and Jaycee was suggested. She recommended a huge area at the south end of Betty Thomas Park and asked if that would be something they would be able to rent out. Mr. Norwood stated that they could look into it and that currently, the Jaycee plan is moving forward. Vice Chair Pierce-Roe asked if they are going to do a dog park without any consideration of other people. Mr. Norwood replied unfortunately they are moving forward with the project. He noted that they can definitely look into the feasibility of adding Better Thomas as a future potential dog park. Mr. Young stated that some of the parks that are not dog parks, are dog friendly. Vice Chair Pierce-Roe commented that it is a huge piece of property at Betty Thomas that no one is using and that would be a great park going to an Intracoastal Park that people use a lot. Mr. Young advised that the project being discussed can be brought to the Board for discussion, but they are discussing adding a dog park at Jaycee Park. Vice Chair Pierce-Roe asked if they ever decided if they would ever be able to do solar over the Pickleball courts. Mr. Young stated that for CIP 1, the project submitted was to have lights, not necessarily solar, but they are looking to add lights so Pickleball can have extended play. Vice Chair Pierce-Roe questioned if solar would be a better option, rather than running wires, etc. and if it would be more environmentally friendly. Mr. Young indicated that the project submitted included changing out fixtures for all the lights to be LED on the tennis courts. 4 Meeting Minutes - Recreation and Parks Advisory Board Boynton Beach, Florida May 22, 2023 Mr. Lazo stated that they submitted that project and they are looking at the Little League lights as well and at the Tennis Center in general, switching everything to LED. They are working with the Grants Manager, because MUSCO has a 50% off grant and they are trying to see if they can apply to have some cost savings to execute these projects. He said that they can look at solar as well just to see what options they have and get a price. Vice Chair Pierce-Roe mentioned that the cleaning stations at the boat ramp are missing hoses and spickets. Mr. Norwood indicated that they are aware of that. He said that the issue is when they replace them, they end up missing. He stated that they had a meeting with the Public Works Department, and they are looking at solutions to figure out how to alleviate that. Chair Mondello asked what could be done to stop it. Mr. Norwood replied that they would have to rig something to where it is permanently stable and they are looking into it. Vice Chair Pierce-Roe commented that garbage cans were replaced, but for that park, she thinks they need something a little different because when people get off the boat, many times they have a bag of all their stuff, and they throw it on top of the lid, and it does not go into the can. Mr. Norwood stated that they will see if they have some of the larger cans in other parks that they can swap out. Mr. Young asked if Vice Chair Pierce-Roe was indicating that the barrels did not have a lid before. Vice Chair Pierce-Roe replied no, they were like 55-gallon drums that they cut the top off and the kids painted them. Mr. Lazo stated that it is a big water catcher. Mr. Young thanked Mr. Norwood for all the work they are doing. c. Upcoming Recreation Programs & Events Justin Johnson, Marketing & Outreach Manager, made the following announcements: • Wellness Wednesday Yoga class will be at Intracoastal Park on Friday, May 26, 2023. • A Flag Planting Ceremony will be held at Boynton Beach Memorial Park on Friday, May 26, 2023, starting at 8:00 a.m., and volunteers are needed. 5 Meeting Minutes - Recreation and Parks Advisory Board Boynton Beach, Florida May 22, 2023 • The Haitian Heritage Celebration will beat Sara Simms Park on Saturday, May 27, 2023, starting at 2:00 P.M. • The Memorial Day Ceremony will be at Boynton Beach Memorial Park on Sunday, May 28, 2023, at 2:00 P.M. • The Juneteenth Celebration will be at Sara Simms Park on Monday, June 19, 2023, from 12:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. Chair Mondello asked if they had the Juneteenth Celebration at Sara Simms last year. Mr. Johnson stated that there will be food trucks, live entertainment, educational information, and a barbecue cookoff competition. He mentioned that most likely tomorrow he will be ordering the prize to present to the winner. Vice Chair Pierce-Roe mentioned yoga at the Senior Center, and said that she had asked them at one time if they would be able to post this over there for some of the people and she was told that the function does not happen at the Senior Center, so they are not allowed to post the information. She asked why it could not be posted since it is a Recreation and Parks Event. Mr. Johnson advised that it is posted on a display in the caf6 in the Senior Center. IX. Public Audience None. X. Items for the City Manager's Attention None. XI. Future Agenda Items a. Board Chair & Vice Chair Appointments Chair Mondello advised that advisory board members are appointed by City Commission. XII. Next Meeting — June 26, 2023, at 6:30 P.M. VIII. Adjournment With no further business to discuss, upon motion duly made and seconded, Chair Mondello adjourned the meeting at 7:12 P.M. 6 Meeting Minutes - Recreation and Parks Advisory Board Boynton Beach, Florida May 22, 2023 [Minutes transcribed by C. Guifarro, Prototype, Inc.] 7 RECREATION = • � • AND PARKS ADVISORY BOARD Julie Mondello — Chair Betty Pierce-Roe — Vice-Chair Alison Pandev Frando Patterson Geoffrey Campbell Sean Conklin WE MA11( E LIFE FU1")`/ WHAT WE DO • Interact with park users • Assure progress and development • Planning for Recreation and Parks based on community needs • " I go to nature every day for Eiration in lovd N the day's work."iork:' - Frank Recreation and Parks Advisory Board WHO WE ARE VETERANS NEWER MEMBERS RESULT • Years of Experience 0 New population to 0Serving our ever-changing • Watching Boynton accommodate population He-aaM1 Grow an >wti'quirenientsHear fi � from our risi�li'ntsal�o�it Change New Program Ideas needs and ��nnrs'. • tI'aik 0 Recommendations for Enhancements improvements, .iilJitioii.il facilities, recreation areas and programs Recreation and Parks Advisory Board PICKLEBALL • Need for Courts • Current Trends • Action Taken — Pickleball Courts • Pickleball Court Opening Created • Name Change Recommendation to • Met Community Needs City of Boynton Beach Tennis and • Generate Revenue Pickleball Center i i i Recreation and ParkaAdvisary Beard PARK MASTER PLAN Initial Survey to Select Residents • Survey Open to All Residents • Interview with Board Members • Steering Committee — Including a board member • Input from Public • RESULT Comprehensive Park Master J Plan Approved by Commission Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllf IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII�IIIIIIIO �����Illli��������� Recreation and Parks Advisory Board FALL FESTIVAL • First Year at Centennial Park . ll� Pumpkin Giveaways • Community Greening - Tree Giveaway • Petting Zoo • Face Painting • Food Trucks Juts • Decorating Contest I� 8oyrnro n k`irxcich°'gip Ffl y'esbvai BARRIERRecreation and Parks ., B,. d FREE 5K • zozs Most r,rddi,anct • Race Funds expansion of Barna Free Park FINISH • Includes categories For Wheelchair, 5K, 1-miler and kid's Rash • Chariots of Love donates wheelchair to a much deserving child who is the Grand Marshall of the Race Recreation and IRarksAdvisory IBoard LITTLE LEAGUE PARK �J;� I i��W�I��Jyllli�lllrp, • New Training Facility • Revenue Generating �Jt o r • Updates to Fields • Adding Artificial Turf Fields 1,6 • New Bathrooms and Concessions • Attracting both Child and Adult Athletes 't 44, !t'y�l �/%a ill/�'i✓��m�J %,f9r„' ��� ,� V �� Illlllill�ll�� Recreation and Parks Advisory Board HESTER CENTER UPDATES • Existing Football Field being replaced with turf field • Additional Parking on North and East Sides of Fields • Grandstand and Press Box Replaced • Sunshades added to Bleachers • Added Security Camera • Updates to LED LI htln '„% P g gi� , NN �l�w, i� I /,,,/ !// ��/ � i it IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIYIYIY�r�I 1J IA0 �� ��/i/e � r r �; Recreation and Parks Advisory I oard HARVEY E . 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