Parks & Recreation Annual Report 2015

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2015

PARKS & RECREATION

annual report


FROM THE DIRECTOR

of the Parks & Recreation Department

welcome! The Parks & Recreation Department proudly presents our 2015 Annual Report. This report provides an overview of the department’s activities, performance, accomplishments and results of past year’s departmental operations. The department is responsible for the operation and maintenance of the city’s park properties and associated facilities. Our mission is to provide outstanding parks, recreation facilities and services to the citizens of Winter Park. The high standards that we have set for ourselves are reflected in this sixth year of National Accreditation that we have received by meeting or exceeding the national best practices for the management of our properties and the delivery of our programs. In reading this Annual Report you will discover the pride and dedication of our staff in providing the best parks and recreation services available anywhere. It is accomplished through the Core Values and pure commitment on the part of our team members. We look forward to continuing our tradition of supporting the city’s mission to be the best place to live, work and play in central Florida!

Sincerely,

John Holland, Parks & Recreation Director

it

starts in PARKS


INTRO

what you need to know about the department The Parks & Recreation Department’s Annual Report provides statistical data, benchmarks and accomplishments for 2015. The department offers park space, recreation programs and facilities, rental buildings, a nine-hole golf course, and two historic cemeteries. The following pages will provide an overview of the activities and revenues generated from all of the properties and programs managed by the department.

the

mission

to enhance the quality of life for our community by providing outstanding parks, recreation facilities, activities and services

senior staff John Holland Director Brenda Moody Assistant Director Leif Bouffard Business Operations Manager administration, cemeteries, rental facilities,

golf course operations & maintenance, tennis center, and project management

Ronald Moore Assistant Director Jason Seeley Parks & Recreation Manager athletics, communtity center, special events, landscaping & parks maintenance

accreditation

The Parks & Recreation Department was officially reaccredited in September 2015 by the Commission for Accreditation of Parks and Recreation Agencies, a branch of the National Recreation and Parks Association. Of the thousands of agencies nationwide, just 145 have met or exceeded the established national standards for excellence in their field. This prestigious designation is the result of ensuring that policies, plans, and goals are in place that are consistent with the values and needs of our residents. Management tools ensure that properties and facilities are maintained at a high standard, and programs and activities are evaluated. The accreditation submission document included over 450 supportive evidence of compliance documents that were reviewed along with a 160 page assessment essay. Accreditation is evaluated every five years.


award winning 2015

n A rthur

Jackson Midnight Basketball of Florida Hall of Fame | A ssistant Director Ronald Moore n B est Farmers’ Market | Orlando Weekly 10th consecutive year n B est of the Best Departments National Recreation and Parks Association n H ealthiest Weight Communities Award Orange County Health Department n Midnight Basketball Pioneer Award Assistant Director Ronald Moore n Playful City, USA | 5th consecutive year

2014

n

Chamber Hero Award | Administrative Coordinator Janet Paul Winter Park Chamber of Commerce

2013

n NRPA Gold Medal Finalist | N ational Recreation and Parks Association Gold Medal Award program

{1 of 4 finalists in division nationwide}

n

Ovations Award | Best Park : Central Park Best Event Venue : Farmers’ Market Winter Park Chamber of Commerce

best

of the

best

national recreation and parks associaton


For the fifth consecutive year, Winter Park was awarded the Playful City, USA distinction. This designation is awarded to communities that have demonstrated a best practices program for the maintenance, inspection and use of its playgrounds.

the

GOAL

to provide quality play spaces within 1 mile of every Winter Park household The map below indicates a one-mile radius around every existing play space.

City of Winter Park Playground Recreational Resources Residential Zoning Categories 1 mile radius

Recreational Resources w/ Playgrounds R-1A R-1A R-1A

R-2 R-3 R-4 C-2

0 0.2250.45

0.9 miles Planning & Community Development Department 05.2011 - cs


JUST THE FACTS

did you know that in Fiscal Year 2015...

athletic fields were

rented 3,076 times our rental buildings

held 2,758 events over 11,500 visits at community center pool in just FOUR months

over 32,900 rounds of golf were played

acres

11.94

parkland per

1000 residents

are maintained by parks & recreation {above the national average of 9.9 acres}

over 400 acres

of city properties are mowed

just 57cents

every 7-10 days

per day per capita costs

that’s 21 acres

just 35 cents

per team member {19 total}

on 114 separate parcels {rights of way, medians, parks & more}

per day net per capita costs less departmental revenue


SIGNIFICANT

department accomplishments that absolutely ensure the city’s vision

beautification & improvement projects » Palm & Pineywood Cemeteries n n n n n

installed new benches with inscriptions in memory of children installed new benches available for personalization columbarium section » installed new sidewalk entry area for ADA accessibility introduced flowering understory trees in both cemeteries overseeded both cemeteries

» Farmer’s Market

beautiful

r enovated restrooms, office & kitchen with fresh new look n added energy efficient lighting n resurfaced patio n installed new patio canopy n installed new entry door to ballroom, slides for more efficient use of patio n installed new sod in all parking lot medians for more park-like feel. » Playgrounds n installed “parent-child” swings in Phelps Park, Orwin Manor & Community Playground » Parks n improved several parks following staffing reorganization, placing employees in high-impact areas during times of peak attendance n significantly improved service in Central Park, Ward Park & Lake Baldwin Park n

n

eveloped comprehensive “R & R” {renovation & rehabilitation} plan that d schedules park improvements systemwide


collaborative partner projects » Rollins College

onstruction of a new restroom c building at Martin Luther King, Jr. Park » Winter Park Community Center n Worked with numerous instructors for varied and diverse programs

n

» Trinity Prep Drama Department |

» Infant Rescue Swimming Institute | swim classes for infants & special needs children » Rollins College Department of Continuing Education | Oasis Program promoting

» Winter Park Health Foundation | market2park Program | Fresh Produce brought to

» Winning Ways, International and Collegiate Basketball | held continuous & highly popular

» Commission on Aging for the Annual Seniors Expo partner » UCF Nursing Program | educational programs implemented into Seniors Program

interactive Underground Railroad event during Black History Month

health & intergenerational learning

segments of population with limited access basketball tournaments

n

ontinued partnerships with entities leasing or utilizing park properties & offering C programming services :

» Mead Botanical Garden, Inc. | Casa Feliz

Winter Park Garden Club | Florida Federation of Garden Clubs Winter Park Historical Association | Rollins Athletics High Performance Sports Management | Orange County Public Schools Orlando Sailing Club | Crealdé School of Art YMCA of Central Florida

» Golf Course n

n

irst Tee of Central Florida | successful partnership featuring junior golf program, F summer camp & afterschool camp since 2011 inter Park Concours d’Elegance | working together on a successful event which not only W brings revenue but provides an event on this beautiful property for the enjoyment of residents who do not play golf


cost-conscious efforts

» The Parks & Recreation Department has again SURPASSED ALL REVENUE RECORDS. OVER $2.29 MILLION was collected from over 80,000 transactions in 2015. This 38 percent cost recovery rate is outstanding in the field of parks and recreation.

{note: the revenue-producing divisions alone have a cost recovery of just over 79 percent ~ once again, outstanding!}

» Golf Course Maintenance staff teamed

with Cemeteries staff to help overseed Palm and Pineywood cemeteries, which n saved multiple man-hours n saved money by placing larger order

efficient

innovative » Recognizing the need to constantly grow, management reorganized department staff to better utilize equipment, resources and time.

R eorg priorities included: n crews were reassigned to move as a team across the 114 maintenance properties n equipment was placed in areas that had the highest need n amenities were replaced to ensure lower maintenance n better service in areas of irrigation repair, park attendants & rangers T aken in late July, this action has already resulted in significant improvements to many high-profile park properties and facilities to better serve our guests.

» A cloud-based board management software system for electronic and paperless board agendas was tested and approved. Full implementation February 2016.


HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE

the department’s checks & balances exceed expectations

The department has again broken revenue records! Departmental revenues are OVER $2.29 MILLION DOLLARS for 2015. Yet another all-time high! Hard work, great customer service, and a wide variety of services offered have resulted in increased revenues. DIVISION/FACILITY

FY2014

Cemeteries

$513,725 $548,945 $511,000

Community Center Golf Course

FY2015

{FY2016}

$378,280

$412,653

$394,000

$408,511

$457,697

*$203,500

Recreation/Athletics

$183,004 $227,958 $217,000

Rental Facilities

$497,918

$535,223

**$524,000

Special Events

$46,889

$33,411

$47,000

Winter Park Tennis Center

$44,426

$75,073

$62,500

$2,072,753

$2,290,960

$1,959,000

DEPARTMENTAL TOTAL

{ } = projected *The Golf Course will be closed for renovation March through September 2016 **The Country Club will be closed for renovation January through April 2016.

OVER

2.29 million in revenues for FY15

$

events & rentals

The 66 rental venues managed by the department include ballfields, pavilions and meeting rooms – many are reserved up to two years in advance. Fiscal Year 2015 was a record-breaking year in numbers of rentals in many of our venues. Specifically, outdoor venues and ballfields were far above last year’s numbers. DIVISION/FACILITY

FY2014

FY2015

Community Center

1497

Ballfields

1518 3076 3000

Pavilions/Outdoor Venues

489

794

780

921

1023

*1000

Rental Facilities TOTAL

1735

{FY2016} 1650

4425 6628 {6430}

*The Country Club will be closed for renovation January through April 2016.

{ } = projected


FY15

38 percent total cost recovery

cost recovery

Many of the services offered by parks and recreation departments are provided at no cost. These include park access, special events, and maintenance of greenspaces and streetscapes – funding for these services represent one half of the department’s budget. Activities such as after school and summer programming are offered at very low costs. The use of rental buildings and purchase of cemetery spaces are market-based. All of these pricing levels generally bring the cost-recovery levels of a typical department to a national average of 27 percent of the expenditure budget, according to the NRPA. Winter Park’s total cost recovery for Fiscal Year 2015 was 38 percent, which represents a record high in the department’s history. DIVISION/ EXPENDITURES REVENUES COST FACILITY RECOVERY Administration Parks Maintenance

$457,731

-

-

$2,345,064

-

-

Landscaping

$347,103 - -

Cemeteries

$242,014 $548,945

Winter Park Tennis Center

$33,624

$75,073

227% 223%

Recreation/Athletics

$470,183 $227,958

Rental Facilities

$515,896

$535,223

104%

Community Center

$825,755

$412,653

50%

$171,753

$33,411

19%

$633,682

$457,697

72%

$6,042,805

$2,290,960

38%

Special Events Golf Course

DEPARTMENTAL TOTAL

48%


KEY FIGURES

the Parks & Recreation Department delivers a service level that is truly remarkable

community center

» 165 children | daily summer camp attendees on average in 2015 | over 9600 lunches served | nearly 20,000 check in/out procedures | program requires extensive planning & supervision » 29,567 participants | 50+ programs offered at the community center » 2692 Recreation ID cards issued | 41,814 ID card scans in 2015

11,548

pool visitors in its 4-month season

golf course

» 32,988 rounds of golf sold

209 rounds were night golf 3,965 rounds were played by juniors under 16 years of age | an increase of 700 rounds compared to 2014 » $8,023 in golf lessons | students as young as 2 years of age » $59,078 revenue | food, beverage & merchandise sales » $37,143 special event revenue


farmers’ market

» voted Best Market in central Florida by Orlando Weekly

» $200,000 building rentals,

meetings, weddings, birthdays, anniversaries, dances & more were held in 2015

» $86,485 booth rentals

6600 over

rentals in FY15

rental venues The department proudly hosts many significant events in the lives of our guests. In 2015, there were:

» 290 weddings | 150 receptions » 6,600+ rentals | city-owned properties This year alone, the Exedra in Kraft Azalea Garden hosted 106 weddings. As you can see, the city’s parks and rental facilities are the locations of some of Winter Parks’ most popular and heavily-attended events. Pavilion rentals have increased by over 170 percent! Phelps Park pavilions {most popular} accommodated:

» 189 birthday parties

| over $10,600 in revenue Howell Branch Preserve accommodated:

» 90 birthday parties

| $5,675 in revenue


RENTAL VENUES

all in high demand and booked far in advance for both public and private events

» Ward Park & Cady Way Park 8 baseball fields | 2 softball fields 1 pavilion | 5 multipurpose fields

» Martin Luther King, Jr. Park 1 softball field | 3 multipurpose fields 1 pavilion | 1 special event area

» Rachel D. Murrah Civic Center 5 multipurpose rooms | 2 patios | 1 kitchen » Lake Island Hall 1 multipurpose room | patio/lawn area » Community Center 4 multipurpose rooms | 1 kitchen seniors room | gymnasium | amphitheater shady park | 1 pavilion | picnic area

» Country Club » Azalea Lane Recreation Center » Phelps Park » Lake Baldwin Park » Kraft Azalea Garden » Central Park » Howell Branch Preserve » Mead Botanical Garden » Farmers’ Market

2 multipurpose rooms 2 multipurpose rooms | 1 pavilion 2 pavilions 2 pavilions 1 wedding area | 1 special event area 1 wedding area | 3 special event areas 2 pavilions | 1 special event area 1 pavilion | 1 amphitheater | 1 special event area 1 multipurpose room | 1 parking lot/event area

66

rental venues on 14 properties


INVENTORY

full-service responsibilities for multiple properties & amenities

The Parks & Recreation Department is responsible for a very large number of properties and amenities. Staff members are responsible for the planning and implementation of care and maintenance programs, monitoring condition and usage, scheduling patrons, and anticipating future needs related to this full-service inventory. There are a total of 346.10 acres of designated parkland. These properties are categorized according to the City of Winter Park Comprehensive Plan.

Community Parks

acres

Central Park/West Meadow

7.976

Community Center/Shady Park Complex

4.739

Dinky Dock Park

1.568

Howell Branch Preserve Farmers’ Market grounds

10.698 .850

Lake Baldwin Park

23.636

Martin Luther King, Jr. Park

28.254

Mead Botanical Garden Ward Park/Cady Way Park

47.612 67.250

TOTAL 192.590

402.43

total acres

managed


Conservation & Open Spaces

acres

Cady Way Trail

3.723

Howell Branch Creek Basin/Central Howell Creek Basin lot

38.844 4.1 1 5

NW Sports Complex {tree farm} 14.170 Pennsylvania Avenue Creek lot

.824

Lake Waumpi lot

1.780

Temple Trail Creek lot

4.1 1 5

TOTAL 62.070

Neighborhood Parks

acres

Kraft Azalea Garden

5.251

The Park at Orwin Manor

.853

Phelps Park

5.996

Trismen Park

1.400

TOTAL 13.500

Special Purpose Parks Golf Course Tennis Center

acres 40.798 6.242

TOTAL 47.040

{acreages are as of fiscal year 2015}


Mini Parks

acres

Alberta Drive

.309

Alberta/Courtland .241 Alberta/JoAlCa .044 Alexander Place

.362

Alfred J. Hanna

.249

Bonita Drive

.073

Bonnie Burn

.221

Canton/Interlachen .181 Canton/New York

.071

Cavendish/Harmon .031 Chelton Circle

5.13

Fairbanks/Orlando .223 Fawsett Road

.268

Golfview .547 Hamilton Place

.366

Harland 2.713 Harris Circle

.259

Hooper .523 Jay Blanchard

.475

Kings Way

.794

Kiwi at Webster Avenue

.239

Lake Knowles

10.344

Lake Midget

1.620

Lake Wilbar

1.695

Lakeview .192 Lasbury/Maiden .216 Laughlin .085 Leith .643 Loch Lomond/St. Andrews

.373

Morse Boulevard

.110

Orange/Harmon

.192

Park Grove

.120

Pulsifer/Interlachen

.250

Reading Way

.794

Marvin Smiley

.185

Sunset/Chestnut .104 Tyree Lane

.218

Via Bella

.084

Villa View

.294

Worthington Court

.034

TOTAL 30.890


Cemeteries acres Palm Cemetery

14.160

Pineywood Cemetery

9.970

TOTAL 24.130

56.33 acres

maintenance properties


Traffic Islands Aloma Avenue Aloma & Pennsylvania avenues Burning Tree Lane Chapman Avenue & Comstock Parkway Goodrich Avenue Median Grove & Dallas avenues Howell Branch Road Kahkwa Court Kiwi Circle Lakemont Avenue & Lake Howell Road Lee Road Loch Lomand & Perth Lane Morse Boulevard Medians Orange & Harmon avenues Osceola Court & Brewer Avenue Osceola Court Park & Palmer avenues Randall Circle Suffolk Road & Cavandish Island Via Tuscany & Cypress Lane Webster Avenue & Pennsylvania Traffic Island

acres .1460 .1780 .0513 .2540 .1020 .0550 .2640 .0620 .0210 .0460 1.1780 .3170 1.0450 .0130 .0450 .0690 .0310 .0540 .0580 .0040 .0180

TOTAL 4.0900

Parking Lots

acres

Hannibal Square Piazza

.357

Knowles Avenue Lot

.752

Winter Park Train Station

1.374

TOTAL 2.483


Rights of Way acres Blake Avenue {between Fairbanks & New York avenues} .783 Cherokee Avenue .226 Edwin Boulevard .508 Elizabeth Drive .113 Fitzwalter Drive & Banchory Road .888 Galloway Drive .090 Glenridge Way & Lake Spier Frontage 3.937 Howell Branch Road 1.068 Leith Railroad .991 Pennsylvania Avenue .408 St. Andrews Boulevard .344 Temple Trail .383 Via Tuscany .301 Virginia Avenue & Laurel Road .919 TOTAL 11.160

City Facilities & Properties City Hall Fire Station 62 Fire Station 64 Hannibal Square Heritage Center Ninth Grade Center Retention Pond Pennsylvania Avenue/Fawcett Lot Progress Point Property Public Safety Facility Via Lombardy Exfiltration Lot Welcome Center Winter Park Public Library

acres 2.805 .935 .344 .177 1.662 .134 2.801 3.418 .232 .286 1.671

TOTAL 14.030


TECHNOLOGY

constant research is being done to keep the department top-notch

The Parks & Recreation Department strives to ensure efficiency, safety, professionalism and progress are ever-important in the management of all properties and activities. The use of advanced technology is paramount. Constant research is done to better the service levels of the department.

» GIS Mapping

| used for locating parks as well as

park amenities, such as park benches »R ecTrac Software | department-wide reservation system & financial processing; all departmental transactions accommodated by this system »M ainTrac Software | labor & equipment tracked for cost & pattern analysis. » I mageFlow Software | electronic records management; efficient document search & retrieval » L aserFiche | archival documentation available electronically & searchable »P ontem Software | cemetery management software that keeps all records & issues deeds. »W ebCemeteries | cemetery online burial records App for Android & Apple devices »P arksNet | innovative internal website focal point for staff communications; each computer startup defaults to ParksNet; information including calendars, meetings, bulletins & more shared with entire department » T hor Guard Systems | lightning detection devices located at golf course, Martin Luther King, Jr. Park, Community Center Pool & two locations at Ward Park »M usco Systems | computerized & programmable athletic field lighting system; programmable from any computer or tablet; integrated with RecTrac » T oro OSMAC Systems | remotely-controlled irrigation systems in place on golf course & several parks properties »P rezi | innovative & unique presentation software


»A dobe Creative Suite

| graphics software enables

staff to produce professional, high-quality park layouts, presentations & photographic simulations »A nimoto | animation software allows staff to create exciting video presentations; viewable on Parks & Recreation Department web pages & monitors in Community Center »C onstantContact | mass email system for widespread information distribution »H ID security access | staff & customer access to rooms & amenities including Community Center fitness center & restricted areas at Civic Center » F lag Football League Website | game scores and league & tournament statistics available for players, coaches & city staff » S olar Lighting | both large, lighted flagpoles are solar powered in cemeteries; resulted from innovation partnership with the Marine Corps League Smedley-Noble project. »P arkTalk | dedicated email address for customer contact, questions & concerns; emails routed to director & assistant directors »M arantz Digital | device utilized for mp3 recordings of all board meetings; facilitates easy sharing »M iFi Pods | portable Internet hubs accessed by staff & customers in areas without WiFi » NovusAgenda | used for paperless, cloud-based advisory board agendas »V ideo surveillance | 74 cameras located in six department venues; monitored 24 hours a day » S harepoint | department-wide sharing of commonly used documents such as policies, statistical data & calendars »C omputers & laptops | complete with appropriate software including Digital Persona fingerprint logon systems available for all staff; every staff member in department has an email address & access to a computer » Tablets & smart phones | mobile devices allows remote access; staff jobs do not end at 5 p.m. on weekdays


2015 feature

notable tours available in both cemeteries

there’s an app for that

The Cemeteries Division implemented an extremely advanced system that allows customers and those interested to locate, research, and learn about all of the interesting people buried in Winter Park cemeteries. Visitors can follow along on a pre-set notable tour, or enter a name and follow the GPS navigation to that specific gravesite. The app can be accessed at cityofwinterpark.org/cemeteries or via the free app, WPC Explorer, downloadable from Google Play® or the Apple® App Store. The app also allows users to locate graves and read information about those laying at rest.

2016

coming

guided tours

walkable tours thru both cemeteries

SPECIAL EVENTS

traditional & long-running special events have been enjoyed for generations

The traditional and long-running special events truly define Winter Park as the best place to live, work and play. The Annual Easter Egg Hunt celebrated its 62nd year in 2016 as three generations enjoyed this hysterically chaotic event! The Parks & Recreation Department fully funds and staffs the hunt as well as heavily assists with other events such as the Annual Veterans Day Celebration at Ruby Ball Amphitheater. In its 37th year, Santa Visits Winter Park Neighborhoods travels through designated areas throughout the city. It is the holiday highlight for many residents who plan their holiday parties to coincide with Santa’s arrival on their street. Another popular annual event is the Russell Athletic Bowl® Parade of Bands, which will be marching for it’s 10th year. Two collegiate marching bands parade loud and proud up Park Avenue and into Central Park. This is an enjoyable event for all and full of team spirit.


The 57th Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival brought very large crowds to the city along with the 43rd Annual Winter Park Autumn Art Festival, both held in Central Park. The “Winter in the Park” holiday ice skating rink is also supported by Parks & Recreation. Events that include 10 road races, Dinner on the Avenue, and multiple holiday events, are highly anticipated and very well attended, creating a strong sense of community and a history of family-friendly events. The Parks & Recreation Department has the equipment, training and staff necessary to ensure the success of all city events. Check out cityofwinterpark.org for 2016 dates and times.

annual events calendar

» Unity Heritage Festival » Duck Derby » St. Patrick’s Day Parade » Sidewalk Art Festival » Easter Egg Hunt » Spring Pops Concert » Dinner on the Avenue » Run for the Trees » Olde Fashioned 4th of July Celebration

» Autumn Art Festival » Test the Waters Fishing Tournament

» Veterans Day Celebration » “Winter in the Park” Holiday Ice Skating Rink

» Holiday Pops Concert » Winter on the Avenue » Ye Olde Hometown Christmas Parade

» Russell Athletic® Bowl Parade


CAPITAL PROJECTS

projects funded by city as well as individually by grants & donations

In addition to general funding of the department, specific capital projects are ranked, budgeted, and scheduled for improvements or additions to the parks system.

COMPLETED 2015 azalea lane tennis courts

$40,000

Resurfaced three tennis courts.

community playground renovations

$60,000

Entire playground was refurbished and brought back to life.

farmers’ market patio & restrooms Complete renovation of dated restrooms and cosmetic update of patio.

$15,000


COMING UP 2016 country club

Restore wood floors & joists.

$60,000 golf course

Renovation of greens & course.

$1,200,000 pineywood cemetery

Renovate office & restrooms.

$45,000 ward park & cady way fields

Upgrade to automated lighting.

$270,000 ward park restrooms

Construct two new restrooms.

$310,000


family fun team spirit

love of nature sense of community

it

joy of play

respect for environment

healthy activities

starts in PARKS community

21 large special events, celebrations, art festivals, holidays & concerts

life’s big moments

gorgeous greenspace

214 wedding receptions 290 weddings 189 birthday parties 21 rehearsal dinners 37 baby & wedding showers 107 memorial services

346.1 acres of park land 191 streetscape foliage pots 96 hanging baskets 57 brick planter gardens

activities for kids of all ages 2 spray plays & 1 pool swim lessons

all kinds of recreation

{infant to senior}

8 multipurpose athletic fields

open swim season water aerobics & swim parties

{biannual flag football league}

8 baseball & 3 softball fields 6 basketball courts 23 tennis courts 9-hole golf course {30,000+ rounds of golf annually}

golf lessons & youth camps

« lakefront activities »

fishing, boating, skiing, sailing, crew, paddle boarding, swimming & kayaking

{quality lifeguards, instructors & pool operators}

« exercise »

4 fitness trails fitness center memberships boot camp, dance & yoga healthy lifestyles classes {& much, much more}

« programming »

seniors : daily meet-ups & special events youth : summer camp, school break & holiday camps, before & after school care


vision city

PARKS & RECREATION

ensuring achievement

be the best place to live, work, and play in florida for today’s residents and future generations


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