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RecreationandParkCommission | 2011-10-13 | 1 | a NOTICE OF MEETING ALAMEDA RECREATION AND PARK COMMISSION MINUTES FOR REGULAR MEETING DATE: Thursday, October 13, 2011 TIME: 7:00 p.m. PLACE: Room 360, City Hall, corner of Santa Clara Avenue and Oak Street, Alameda, CA 94501 1. ROLL CALL Present: Chair Joe Restagno, Vice Chair Lola Brown, Commissioners Bill Delaney and Bill Sonneman Absent: Commissioner Gina Mariani Staff: Dale Lillard, ARPD Director 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Approve Minutes of June 9, 2011 Recreation & Park Commission Regular Meeting. Tabled until next meeting. 3. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS, AGENDA Commissioner Delaney asked the ARPD Director if he was going to provide information on the Mif Albright Golf Course situation and the land swap in his review Director Lillard stated yes, he can provide information tonight but no action can be taken. Commissioner Delaney stated that he feels that the Commission should have an opinion on it at some level. Director Lillard stated that the Park Master Plan will be discussed at the November Commission meeting which will have a field element in it. The Commission will in fact be making a recommendation on part of it. The rest is under the purview of the Golf Commission. Dan McEachern, Alameda resident and representative of Alameda Girls Softball Association (AGSA), stated that AGSA has some issues with the Banner Policy at Krusi Park and various other parks in Alameda. Mr. McEachern asked if their concerns can still be brought to the Commission for reconsideration. Chair Restagno stated that the Commission will take feedback, discuss it, and consider taking action at a future meeting. Mr. McEachern asked for direction on how to communicate their concerns to the Commission. Director Lillard stated that Mr. McEachern can do it now or by writing a letter to the Commission. Mr. McEachern provided a few points to consider: AGSA uses their banners to make residents aware of programs, fall clinics, registrations, etc. In the past, banners were at Ruby Bridges, Washington, and Krusi Parks. The banners are professionally made. The new policy only allows one banner to be up at a time. There are three fall softball clinics through the month of October. But, with the new policy of only allowing a banner to be up for three weeks, when their clinics are a month apart, the three weeks does not | RecreationandParkCommission/2011-10-13.pdf |