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0 Established ad hoc committee to review very large community events at Conejo Creek <br />• Established ad hoc committee to review uses and activities at Conejo Creek Park (with a <br />special focus on Conejo Creek West) <br />* Established an ad hoc committee to review the Quimby Fee Program and a potential for <br />0 Approved Five -Year Strategic Plan 2024-2028 <br />Renovated 8 play areas: Newbury Gateway Neighborhood Park, Dos Vientos Community <br />Park, Conejo Creek North Park, Suburbia Neighborhood Park, Sycamore Neighborhood <br />Park, Russell Neighborhood Park, Wildflower Playfield and Banyan Neighborhood Park <br />0 Replaced picnic shelter at TO Community Parl <br />0 Renewed lease with Conejo Valley Botanic Garden <br />• Renewed MOU with Thousand Oaks Soaring Society (TOSS) for use of a portion of <br />Sapwi Trails Community Park <br />0 Updated Water Conservation Plan <br />0 Added new community event: El Festival de Los Muertos at Borchard Community Park <br />0 Updated MOU with Oakbrook Park Chumash Museum <br />Awarded a $1,000,000 Wildfire Prevention / sustainability grant from Santa Monica <br />Mountains Conservancy <br />In addition to the various activities and accomplishments in 2023, with the Board's direction and <br />support, and through the commitment and hard work of District staff, the District continues to <br />maintain more than 60 parks and facilities covering approximately 1,000 acres, offers thousands <br />of recreation programs annually, and hosts dozens of gatherings and special events open to the <br />community. And, by collaborating and partnering with the City of Thousand Oaks, Conejo Valley <br />Unified School District, as well as with many other community institutions, non -profits, businesses <br />and volunteers, CRPD is able to offer an even wider spectrum of recreational opportunities and <br />facilities to serve the community. <br />
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