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September 4, 2008 <br />Page 6 <br />11. DEPARTMENT REPORTS <br />A. Parks Division Report <br />Hare provided a status report of the community pool at California Lutheran <br />University (CLU) and the Conejo Creek South project. He concluded that <br />progress is being made at both sites and said that the new parking lot will <br />be operational for American Youth Soccer Organization's (AYSO) opening <br />day Saturday, September 6. <br />He said that the District is working with the City of Thousand Oaks and <br />Calleguas Municipal Water District on a variety of water issues including the <br />possibility of using reclaimed water at Lang Ranch Community Park and <br />North Ranch Neighborhood Park. <br />Concluding, Hare said that the District received 111 trees for merely the <br />cost of freight. They will be used at Conejo Creek South and Northwood <br />Neighborhood Park <br />B. Recreation Division Report <br />Benton referenced the recreation highlights documentation_ She noted that <br />the Labor Day Concert, featuring The Best Intentions had approximately <br />3,000 attendees. Concert feedback was shared. The Kids Health Fitness <br />Day scheduled for Saturday, September 27 at Thousand Oaks Community <br />Center will feature free hands-on fun activities for acids to explore and learn <br />about nutrition and exercise. The Teen Volunteer and Social Service Fair is <br />scheduled for October 21 at the Teen Center and is for middle school and <br />high school students. <br />C. Management Services Division Report <br />No report. <br />D. General Manager's Report <br />Friedl spoke of the budget impasse at the State level, and presented an <br />overview of the First American Title Economic Forecast meeting held earlier <br />in the day. <br />