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RecreationandParkCommission | 2020-07-09 | 1 | apd ALAMEDA RECREATION AND PARK COMMISSION MINUTES FOR REGULAR MEETING DATE: Thursday, July 9, 2020 TIME: 7:04 p.m. Called to Order PLACE: City Hall Council Chambers A video recording of the meeting may be viewed at https:/lalameda.legistar.com/Calendar.aspx The following are action minutes in keeping with the Sunshine Ordinance 2-91.17. ROLL CALL Present: (via teleconference) Chair Alexander, Vice Chair Robbins, Commissioner Limoges Commissioner Barnes and Commissioner Navarro Staff: (via teleconference) Alameda Recreation and Park Department (ARPD) Director Amy Wooldridge APPROVAL OF MINUTES Chair Alexander moved to accept the minutes of June 11, 2020 Regular Meeting as presented. M/S Commissioner Limoges / Commissioner Barnes. All present in favor with 5 ayes via roll call vote. WRITTEN AND ORAL COMUNICATIONS Written Communication: None Oral Communication: Speaker Betsy Mathieson: Thanked ARPD Director Wooldridge and the Commission for deferred maintenance work at Jackson Park. Enjoying the re-paved walkways, new picnic table and benches. REPORTS FROM THE RECREATION AND PARK DIRECTOR ARPD Director Amy Wooldridge gave the report. (See Exhibit 1) REPORTS FROM COMMISSIONERS Vice Chair Robbins: Has now visited all the City of Alameda Parks and commented on how clean and manicured the parks are. Suggested a computerized reservation program and rental signage at the tennis courts. Commissioner Limoges: Noticed a lot of trash along Shoreline at the beach. Response from Director Wooldridge: Working with East Bay Regional Park Department, (EBRPD), which oversees the beaches and shoreline, and potential volunteer groups to help with clean-up. Looking forward to seeing the Krusi Park Recreation Center completed. Chair Alexander: Commended the Alameda citizens as she is seeing lots of masks and social distancing. Had a lesson in Pickleball. Handball courts are consistently full. Krusi Recreation Center looks nice, was able to look inside and it looks beautiful. Complimented Franklin Camp Park staff for a job well done. Commissioner Navarro: ARPD Camps are doing a great job with masks and social distancing and the kids look like they are having fun. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion subcommittee met to discuss what can be done to put into practice with Parks and possibly citywide. Hopefully will have something concrete in 4 to 6 months. 1 | RecreationandParkCommission/2020-07-09.pdf |