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LTC 209-2002 . CITY OF MIAMI BEACH Office of the City Manager Letter to Commission No. :lO'f -:;J.OOJ... m Subject: Mayor David Dermer and Members of the City Commission Jorge M. Gonzalez \ . ~ City Manager () ~~ 0 PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT WINTER POOLS OPERATING SCHEDULE Date: September 10, 2002 To: From: The Administration is aware you have received a number of citizen comments concerning the implementation the Recreation Division's winter swim schedule. Specifically, the citizens are expressing their dissatisfaction with the staggered operating schedule for the morning lap swimming. The following is the schedule that will be implemented on October 1, 2002. (Please be advised that the Flamingo Pool will be closed from September 23rd to September 30th, 2002 for warranty and final construction punch list items). Scott Rakow Youth Center Pool Open Swim - 6:45 A.M. -10:15 A.M. Tuesday & Thursday Flaminoo Pool Open Swim - 6:45 A.M. - 8:45 A.M. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday The staggered schedule is being implemented in order to better manage our available resources. The average daily cost to open the Scott Rakow Pool for the morning swim session is approximately $140. The average daily cost to open the Flamingo Pool for the morning swim session is approximately $200. If the Recreation Division were to offer a morning swim session at each facility it would be an estimated additional cost of $820 per week. The winter schedule extends from October 1, 2002 - May 1, 2003. The estimated total cost to keep both facilities open during this period is approximately $25,420. This is staffing cost only and does not include the costs of heating, facility maintenance, and other related operational expenses. Current usage of the two pools is also a factor in having a staggered schedule. At present there is not enough usage to justify keeping both facilities open in the mornings. According to current daily attendance sign-in sheets maintained at each pool for the period of 9/1/02- 9/9/02, the Rakow Youth Center pool has averaged 7.67 persons perday, with the highest attendance being 13 swimmers. The Flamingo pool has averaged 13.13 swimmers per day, with its highest attendance being 18 individuals in the 2-hour period. Based on the documented usage since the end of summer, the combined total daily attendance of both pools can easily and comfortably be accommodated in one facility. In order to accentuate user satisfaction, the pool staff will work with the swimmers to coordinate direction and lane use based on the swimmer's ability. , , f It should also be noted that with the end of daylight savings time the Flamingo pool will be closing at 6:00 P.M. due to no deck lighting. All evening swims will be held at the Scott Rakow Youth Center. Please refer to the attached copy of the Fall Recreation Review, (pages 8 & 9) for a comprehensive summary of all pools schedules. A concern has been expressed by one resident that the City is continuing to charge an admission fee of $1.25 for adults and $.75 for children throughout the year. The Commission on July 31,2002 approved this action in an effort to generate some additional income to offset the pools substantially increased operational costs. Also, swimmers have requested lane lines and backstroke flags for Flamingo Pool. They are being ordered and will be installed as soon as they arrive. The Flamingo pool was designed with extensive community input and the requests for the interactive play pool and 8-lane lap pool that was constructed was a direct result of this process. It was clear that the community's desire was for a recreational facility that would meet the needs of the majority of residents. At the time the Flamingo pool plan was being developed, the option of a 50-meter competition pool was also reviewed. It was estimated to construct a 50-meter competition pool would have exceeded the construction budget by approximately $1.7 million, would have substantially increased the annual operational budget for the facility and would not have permitted the construction ofthe interactive water playground. This Administration and the Parks and Recreation Department are committed to customer service, as well as, properly managing our resources to deliver these services. It is our professional opinion that the winter swim schedule, as proposed, will accomplish this objective 'n the most efficient manner. c: Robert C. Middaugh, Assistant City Manager Kevin Smith, Parks & Recreation Director Sugar Firtel, Assistant Director of Recreation F:\rcpa\$aII\Kevin\CITYMAN\CM.L TC_Pools Winter Hours.doc