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PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD
2010 ANNUAL REPORT
The City of Fort Collins Parks and Recreation Advisory Board held 10 Regular Meetings in
2010, with a Special Meeting held February 22 to discuss Plan Fort Collins. The 2010 Board
Members were Fred Bitting (resigned April), Rob Cagen (replaced Fred in April), Brian Carroll,
Michael Chalona, Shirley Christian, Jessica MacMillan, Greg Miller, Danna Ortiz, William
Pickering and Dawn Theis. Annually in February the Board elects its officers, and Danna Ortiz
and Jessica MacMillan were elected as Board Co-Presidents along with William Pickering
elected as Board Vice President and Dawn Theis as Secretary. Kelly Ohlson served as City
Council Liaison to the Board in 2010. Craig Foreman, Park Planning & Development Director,
and J.R. Schnelzer, Director of Parks, served as Staff Liaison to the Board, with Carol Rankin,
Administrative Support Supervisor, providing staff support to the Board.
2010 Budget
The Board was updated on budget issues affecting Parks and Recreation throughout 2010.
Budgeting for Outcomes (BFO) 2011 and 2012
The Board was very active in the development of the 2011 and 2012 budgets for Parks and
Recreation.
Resourcing Our Future
The Board was informed of the community’s effort to pass a 0.85% sales tax that included new
funding for parks and recreation.
Parks, Park Planning and Recreation Updates & Accomplishments
The Board was updated monthly on projects and programs occurring in Park Maintenance, Park
Planning and Development, and Recreation.
Plan Fort Collins
The Board was active attending meetings and focus groups for the update to City Plan and the
City’s Transportation Master Plan. Numerous presentations were made to the Board throughout
the year.
Discovery/Museum Center
The Board supported the development of the Discovery/Museum Center at Lee Martinez Park.
Northern Integrated Supply Project
The Board was updated on the status of the project by the Northern Colorado Water
Conservancy District.
Parks Department
• Forestry Tree Pruning, Removal & Pesticide Application Standards
The Board supported the new document “Tree Pruning, Removal and Pesticide
Application Standards and Best Management Practices” for regulating tree trimming
standards on City property and licenses for arborists.
• Gardens on Spring Creek
The Board was updated on the new additions, including the outdoor kitchen and success
of the Gardens in 2010 with increased visitation and revenue.
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• Richard’s Lake
Board was informed of agreement with Richard’s Lake neighborhood and the placement
of playground equipment. Several members attended the neighborhood meeting.
• Archery Range
Board was made aware of the changes in operations to include a fee area to help cover
the costs of operations. Representatives from the archery range also spoke at one of the
Board meetings.
Recreation Department
• Advertising at Recreation Facilities
The Board discussed this issue and supported the proposed advertisement plan for
recreation facilities as requested by Recreation in accordance with current advertising
done at EPIC and designated for target audiences.
Park Planning and Development
• Waters Way Neighborhood Park
Board members were supportive of the design for the park and the coordination with
the rehab of Benson Reservoir Dam and supported delaying construction due to budget
issues.
• Registry Neighborhood Park
The Board was informed of the park’s final design and supported delaying construction
due to budget issues.
• Edora Community Park Disc Golf and BMX Course
The Board was active in discussions about disc golf options at the park and the
potential partnership with CSU at Hughes Stadium; and was supportive of the
relocation of the BMX Course to Southeast Community Park.
• Poudre Trail
The Board was also advised about the continued effort to remove the remaining
sections old asphalt trail and replacement with concrete.
The plans to adjust the Poudre Trail at Lemay Avenue and avoid the steep ramps at
Riverside Avenue were discussed with the Board. The project is a partnership with
Colorado Department of Transportation as they construct a new bridge across the
Poudre River on Highway # 14.
The Board was informed of the preliminary planning effort to develop the trail from the
historical Strauss Cabin area to Timnath including an underpass of I-25.
• Fossil Creek Trail
Staff updated the Board on the trail to connect with Spring Canyon Community Park
with the underpass of County Road #38E. Also plans connecting the Power Trail to the
Fossil Creek Trail at Trilby Road were discussed with the Board. This trail segment
will include an underpass of Trilby Road and will complete the trail to Carpenter Road.
• Power Trail
The Board was informed of the construction schedule of the trail from Keenland Drive
to Trilby Road; and the City’s effort to obtain an underpass of the Union Pacific
Railroad at Keenland Drive.