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ITEM #10.B.5. <br /> �y Ttu°u�k 1445TWATION <br /> DISTRICT 728 <br /> • <br /> c <br /> ri "0" CommunityEducation <br /> d�d`ongte:?' O 1230 NW School Street • Elk River,Minnesota • 55330-2506 • (612)241-3520 <br /> 18 June 1999 <br /> To:Elk River Mayor,City Council Members and Pat Klaers <br /> CIPA <br /> From:Charlie Blesener,Administrator of Community Education <br /> Re:Community Recreation Program <br /> With the resignation of Jeff Asfahl as the community recreation director,communities involved <br /> in the joint powers agreement and the Recreation Board have discussed various options for continuing <br /> the program. While no decision has been made yet,the Elk River City Council has notified the <br /> Recreation Board that it is seriously considering withdrawing from the program and establishing its own <br /> program. <br /> At its June 14 meeting the Recreation Board discussed three options:continuing the current joint <br /> powers agreement,contracting with the City of Elk River,and combining the program with the School <br /> District's Community Education program. There are likely additional options or combinations of <br /> options also possible. <br /> Before a final decision is made by the City of Elk River,I hope the council can become fully <br /> informed of all three options,and discuss them to see to what extent the needs of the city would or <br /> would not be met by them. <br /> To that end I will be at the June 28,1999 council meeting,and I will ask that you remain open to <br /> other possibilities that meet the needs of the City of Elk River while retaining/improving upon <br /> important and significant partnerships between public entities. <br /> It seems to me that it is important to ask what do any of the participating entities want? What <br /> • are desired outcomes from a partnership or from a stand alone program? Among the things I think <br /> member communities have wanted/valued are: <br /> •a variety of recreational programs for residents,especially youth <br /> •quality programs that are affordable <br /> •programs that help increase public use and awareness of municipal parks <br /> •credit and visibility as the provider(co-funder)of the programs <br /> •assistance to parent-run youth athletic programs <br /> •shared responsibility for jointly funding recreation programs to a regional audience <br /> •fiscal responsibility to constituents <br /> •access to school district indoor and outdoor facilities for programming <br /> By the same token,the past eight years of partnering with other entities have had some frustrations too, <br /> most notably different levels of commitment to recreation programming from different member <br /> communities,resulting in challenging but not impossible budgets,and some impatience with <br /> cooperation and collaboration. <br /> History/Background: <br /> In February,1991 at a Community Education Certificate of Compliance meeting attended by <br /> numerous municipal and township officials and by citizens representing youth athletic associations,the <br /> topic of providing recreation was discussed. Prior to that time the City of Elk River paid an <br /> administrative fee to Community Education to supervise and provide recreation programs. The idea <br /> presented at that 1991 meeting was a joint agreement between several municipalities and the school <br /> district in which funds would be merged and a staff person would be funded to provide for the <br /> recreation needs of all member communities. By March 1992 Jeff Asfahl was hired. He reported to me <br /> on a daily basis for work performance,and was ultimately responsible to the Community Recreation <br /> Board. The division of labor and responsibilities between Community Education staff members and <br /> Recreation staff were pretty clear,but not without some"grey"areas. <br /> • <br /> Serving the communities of: <br /> Elk River• Otsego•Rogers•Zimmerman•Hassan• Livonia•Dayton•Ramsey• Big Lake Township •Frankfort•Burns •Albertville <br />