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October 2, 1997 <br />Page 6 <br />B. Recreation Division Report <br />Washington reported that the fall programs began the weeks of September <br />22, 1997 and September 29, 1997. He stated that on September 27, 1997, <br />the annual Children's Festival of the Arts at Conejo Creek Park took <br />place, with about 800-900 people in attendance. The appearance of the <br />Teen Center was recently upgraded; interior was repainted, gym floor <br />refinished, new carpeting in the game room and office as well as new office <br />equipment. Washington stated that in the recent NRPA Magazine, one of <br />the District's Concert in the Park pictures was used. He went on to say <br />adult tennis leagues were doing quite well and growing in participation. <br />C. Administration Division Report <br />No report. <br />D. General Manager's Report <br />Ward stated that in a recent meeting with Dr. Jerry Gross and Grant <br />Brimhall, an agenda and timeline were developed for consideration of the <br />request that was made by the City and school district regarding Waverly <br />access issues. It was determined that there will be a team of technical and <br />planning people from CRPD, the school district and the City. This team will <br />look at the technical, engineering and cost aspects of circulation in the <br />Conejo Creek area. This meeting is scheduled to take place at the end of <br />the month. The information brought out of this meeting will then be drafted <br />and presented to the administrators, who will finalize it for submittal to the <br />six member committee for their consideration. It will provide the <br />background from which a decision can be made. <br />E. Directors' Reports <br />Lange attended the recent Native American Pow Wow at Borchard <br />Community Center and commented how great the activities were as well as <br />the attendance. He extended thanks to the staff at Borchard Community <br />Center. <br />Holt inquired about the hours of operation for the skate parks being rather <br />short. Washington said there was potential for the expansion of hours, <br />depending on how the program goes. Washington felt the District wanted <br />to start with a conservative schedule. <br />