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January 7, 2021 <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />9. NEW ITEMS <br /> <br />In non-pandemic times, this would be a more informal, off-site meeting to talk about <br />plans for the year ahead. Friedl set the stage for the evening by referring to CRPD’s <br />Five-Year Strategic Plan 2019-2023. He made mention of challenges faced by the <br />District in 2020, and the accomplishments as well. A solid Five-Year Strategic Plan <br />is currently in place. In 2021, there will continue to be some limitations on what is <br />possible due to COVID, at least for the first quarter, and probably the first half of the <br />year. COVID-related public health related limitations should ratchet down as the <br />vaccines are administered so that hopefully, by summer, CRPD is able to resume <br />more traditional programming and community events. <br /> <br />After review of the Five-year Strategic Plan, discussion ensued regarding the state of <br />the District, upcoming challenges and opportunities, especially with regard to the <br />ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and hopes for the year ahead. <br /> <br />10. REPORTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS <br /> <br /> A. Investment Report – October 2020 <br /> <br /> B. Park Dedication Fee <br /> <br />11. DEPARTMENT REPORTS <br /> <br />A. Parks Division Report <br /> <br /> No report. <br /> <br />B. Recreation Division Report <br /> <br /> No report. <br /> <br />C. Management Services Division Report <br /> <br /> No report. <br /> <br />D. General Manager’s Report <br /> <br /> Friedl thanked Board members for the evening’s free flow discussions and ideas <br />regarding CRPD’s future. It is an exciting time, especially given that the City of <br />Thousand Oaks is updating the Land Use Element of its General Plan. The <br />ongoing administration of the COVID-19 vaccine will enable staff to eventually <br />get back to normal District plans and activities. There will be a VCSDA Special