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Agenda Packet
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City Council and Redevelopment Agency
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12/12/2011
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8. B. - Page 1 <br /> RE PO RT <br /> To the Honorable Mayor and City Council <br /> From the Cit Mana er <br /> December 12, 2011 <br /> SUBJECT <br /> City of Redwood City and YMCA of Silicon Valley Partnership Plan <br /> RECOMMENDATION <br /> Approve by motion and authorize the City Manager or designee to enter into a <br /> discussion to develop a partnership agreement and to conduct a market study for a joint <br /> use recreation facility with the YMCA of Silicon Valley <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> The Veterans Memorial Senior Center (VMSC) is a valued community asset which houses <br /> dozens of senior clubs; hosts hundreds of free or low-fee programs each year; receives <br /> over 100,000 annual visits; and serves as a"second home" for many of our honored senior <br /> citizens in Redwood City, including our Veterans. However, the circa 1956 VMSC building <br /> is slowly deteriorating; the campus encompasses four separate buildings which segregates <br /> program participants and social interaction opportunities; and the adjacent Herkner Pool is <br /> outdated and the facility allows little flexibility due to its design. Staff has done their best to <br /> properly maintain these facilities while trying to satisfy current users and attract new <br /> constituents. Some challenges include: the number of buildings make it very costly to <br /> maintain; there is no central welcoming center; the program space has excessive wear- <br /> and-tear and is too spread out; there is no physical access from the Center to Herkner <br /> Pool; the Senior Center Annex electrical capacity is at its limit; and staff is finding it more <br /> difficult to attract younger seniors to the Center. <br /> Staff and the Senior Affairs Commission (SAC) spent two years gathering input about the <br /> needs for a replacement building. We wanted to hear what was working, what wasn't <br /> working, what is needed, and what is wanted from the users themselves. On April 26, <br /> 2010, the City Council accepted the "Senior Center Scoping Study" that included the <br /> collection of data, the consideration of program requirements, and the scope and <br /> magnitude of a new Center. <br /> ANALYSIS <br /> Since the acceptance of the Study, staff has considered alternative locations for a future <br /> Center, conducted a site analysis to determine space requirements on the existing campus, <br /> and have held numerous discussions with a potential key partner as we considered long <br /> term sustainability. We found that the YMCA of Silicon Valley is also in a similar scoping <br /> process as they are looking to expand their operations with a larger facility. The City <br /> Manager and the Parks, Recreation and Community Services (PRCS) Director were invited <br />
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