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Park Department Formation <br /> Report to the Elk River City Council <br /> October 2001 <br /> Page 3 <br /> • Introduction <br /> During the February 28, 2000 joint meeting of the Park and Recreation Commission and the Elk <br /> River City Council, the concept of a dedicated Park and Recreation Department with its own <br /> director was discussed. At that time, there were concerns over the longevity of the Community <br /> Recreation JPA with the cities of Hassan, Rogers, and Otsego. By the end of 2000, Hassan had left <br /> the JPA. At the joint meeting, the Council authorized the Commission to investigate the <br /> implications of developing a dedicated Park and Recreation Department for the City of Elk River. <br /> Since that time, the City of Otsego has announced its decision to leave the JPA, and beginning in <br /> January 2002, the City will be responsible for providing recreation programming on its own. <br /> Why is the Commission concerned about the current lack of a dedicated Park and Recreation <br /> Department? Traditionally, parks and recreation have included three components: park <br /> planning/development,park maintenance, and recreational programming. Currently, the these <br /> components are provided by what has been described as a "three legged stool"with no single- <br /> focused leader or"seat": <br /> Director of Planning provides: agenda preparation, subdivision review for park dedication <br /> purposes, park design <br /> Superintendent of Streets/Parks provides: park maintenance and construction services <br /> Program Manager provides: programming services <br /> The Commission does not doubt the dedication of these individuals to the development of the <br /> City's park and recreation system,however,is this the most efficient or timely provision of service to <br /> the citizens of Elk River and those outside the community who may visit and utilize our parks? The <br /> Commission believes there is a better way to provide these services. A recent example of the lack of <br /> timely service is the length of time that it has taken to develop a master plan for the Youth Athletic <br /> Complex. A Director dedicated solely to the maintenance and development of parks would have <br /> been able to focus on the task without the conflict of other job duties (i.e. land use planning or <br /> street maintenance). In addition, two of the above individuals are not formally trained in the study <br /> of parks and recreation and therefore are not current with park and recreation trends. <br /> This report was written to answer four related questions. The answers to these questions in turn <br /> shape the Commissions recommendations to the City Council regarding the question of should the <br /> City centralize these important functions? <br /> 1. How does the City of Elk River currently serve the Park and Recreation needs of the <br /> community? <br /> 2. How might the City structure itself to meet future needs? <br /> 3. If the City established a separate Parks and Recreation Department—what would be <br /> different and why? <br /> 4. What are the financial costs of any recommended changes? <br /> The Commission has used information from a variety of sources in the writing of this report <br /> including site visits to Community Recreation, the Parks and Streets Department, the Monticello <br /> • Parks and Recreation Department, interviews with a number of parks and recreation administrators <br />