Laserfiche WebLink
December 18, 2003 <br />Page 6 <br />variety of methods, "truth in housing" disclosures and escrow <br />documentation are prime ways that the District informs residents of future <br />park development. <br />In response to Nick Quidwai's inquiry, Ward said that, relevant to the <br />state's financial impact on local government entities, the District will <br />continue with a cautious, conservative fiscal approach, with appropriate <br />contingency plans. <br />Board members expressed approval of the report format. Lange said he <br />was very pleased to see the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) <br />improvements at Walnut Grove Equestrian Center. <br />11. DEPARTMENT REPORTS <br />A. Park Division Report <br />Sorensen thanked Board of Directors, General Manager, and staff for their <br />guidance and support. <br />B. Recreation Division Report <br />Benton wished Sorensen well, and thanked him for his support. <br />She reported that several projects have been submitted to the upcoming <br />CPRS Conference for award consideration; at the Teen Center <br />approximately 1,100 7th and 8th graders attended the Holiday Dance on <br />December 13, and a New Year's Eve Dance for 7th and 8th graders is <br />scheduled; at Borchard Community Center a skateboard contest co- <br />sponsored by Impact Teen Outreach of Newbury Park First Christian <br />Church is scheduled for December 20; at Hillcrest Center for the Arts, the <br />Vagabond Players' presentation of A Love Affair will continue through <br />December 21; and Goebel Senior Adult Center will host its annual New <br />Year's Eve Celebration. <br />Lange noted the support and involvement of Newbury Park First Christian <br />Church at the skateboard park. <br />Holt said that the Board of Directors and the community recognize the <br />excellence of District programs. <br />