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HomeMy WebLinkAbout32-City Administrator COUNCIL ACTION CORRESPONDENCE To Ray Schweitzer, City Administrator Subject Arthur Young's Audit Recommenda- tions - Parks, Recreation and Community Department Date December 9, 1986 Meeting Date December 8, 1986 Agenda Item No. New Business Action The City Administrator was directed to work with the Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department to review the recommendations made by Arthur Young's audit of the Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department, and to present an implementation plan with specific reco~endations by January 5, 1987. This implementation plan will include any meet and confer requirements with the union. If the City Administrator cannot meet the January 5, 1987 deadline, then a status report must be given to Council at that time. SC:dc cc: Parks, Recreation & Community Services /~ffi ,Sf'fAUNA CLARK City Clerk j~. .-- CENTEI. FOR INDI' .DUALS WITH DISABILITIES C-I D a joint powers authority 8088 Palm Lane San Bernardino, California 92410 (714) 889-9902 A REGIONAL RECREATION CENTER ~~. 1- December 2, 1986 Mayor and Common Council 300 North "0" Street San Bernardino, CA 92418 RE: RECREATION COORDINATOR FOR THE DISABLED AT CIO ~ Dear Mayor and Common Council: In writing this letter, I am serving in the capacity of the chairman of the Authority for the Handicapped, the Joint Powers Authority for the Center for Individual s with Oisabil ities and '7(i.~~' North Norton Center. Oz..~ :(i"'. 1t <.~(" .. (, , I am writing regarding the Arthur Young study of the City ~~Yo~.l)~Zc ~ Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department. This study .~ ~S~ recommends that the position of Recreation Coordinator for the ~~ ~ Disabled, provided by the City Parks, Recreation and Community ~ Services Department, be reduced from a full time position to a part time position. We strongly disagree with this recommendation. Some of the responsibilities of the Recreation Coordinator include: 1. Supervise therapeutic recreation programs for children and adults with disabilities at the CIO. 2. Manage facilities, and coordinate scheduling and maintenance of the 15,000 sq. ft. CIO (average monthly attendance is 5 ,000) . 3. Supervise 10-15 part time recreation staff. 4. Recruit, orient, and train 750 volunteers a year for Special Olympics and the CIO. 5. Provide inservice training concerning therapeutic recreation to CIO staff and other City recreation staff. 6. Fundraise $35,000 a year for Special Olympics and the CID. 7. Serve as a staff liason to the J.P.A., Advisory Council, and friends of the CID. 8. Direct the San Bernardino/Redlands Special Olumpics Program that involves 2,000 people per year. 9. Direct the annual Harvest Fair that involves an additional 2,000 individuals, businesses and organizations. 10. Provide public relations services for the CID and Special Olympics, e.g., writing press releases and Public Service Announcements, speaking to community groups, news media, etc. COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT ~ RECREATION COORDINATOR FOR THE DISABLED AT CID December 2, 1986 Page 2 By our observations, the present CIO Coordinator works be- tween 45 and 65 hours a week to perform these and other respon- sibilities at the CI0. Certainly, these conditions and respon- sibilities do not warrant reducing this position to part time status. If anything, additional staffing is needed at the CI0, not less. In addition, the city has a contractural obligation to provide, "...A full time (at least 40 hours per week) coordinator for CI0...", this language is taken from the CIO operating agree- ment between the City and County that establishes the Authority for the Handicapped. I urge you to consider all these factors when reviewing the Arthur Young study. It is our firm belief that there should be no reductions in the current CrD Coordinator position. EM:ta . '