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Master Project agreement
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304
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8/1/2025
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Attachment 6 to Exhibit D <br />ATTY/AGR/2025/AMEND NO.2 – YMCA MASTER PROJECT AGREEMENT <br />REV: 07-17-25 VR <br />Operating Provisions <br />An Operational Team including the City’s Parks and Recreation Director and the Redwood City <br />YMCA-SV Executive Director and/or their designees shall be established to continually plan and <br />oversee all programs and services in Red Morton Park following the opening of the New YMCA. <br />Below are the guidelines for program delivery, noting that modifications that can be made through <br />periodic partner meetings with the Director of Parks and the Redwood City YMCA-SV Executive <br />Director. <br />In recognition of evolving program delivery models over time, if either party wishes to make changes <br />to the programs described below within its respective purview, the Operational Team will discuss <br />the proposed programming changes to help ensure there is minimal, if any, service overlap. Should <br />any disputes arise concerning program delivery, the City Manager and YMCA-SV’s CEO shall <br />cooperate to jointly resolve any issues. The parties may enter into an agreement to memorialize the <br />intent set forth in these guidelines. <br />A.RWC Operated Programs in Red Morton Park <br />1.Senior Programs (including but not limited to Theatre, Gardening, Arts and <br />Crafts, Teaching Kitchen and Food Service) <br />2.Computer Access, Programs, Games <br />3. Special Needs Youth and Adults (including AFAR & SNAP) <br />4. Teen Programming (local government program) <br />5. Veterans and Senior Clubs <br />6. Afterschool Organized Sports (focused on ages 9+) <br />7.Gymnasium Specialty Activities (including but not limited to Basketball, <br />Volleyball, Indoor Soccer, various sports tournaments and rentals, Gymnastics <br />and Pickleball) <br />8. Performing Arts including Theatre <br />9.Specialty programs (including but not limited to Karate, Dance, Gymnastics, <br />Art, Watercolor, Clay, Woodshop, Photography, Gardening) <br />10. Senior nutrition services, cooking programs, catering <br />11.Picnics and rentals <br />12. Community Recreation and Event <br />Page 39 of 50
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