File #: 2016-3458   
Type: New Business
Body: Recreation and Park Commission
On agenda: 11/10/2016
Title: Recommendation to Approve Naming the Group Picnic Pavilion at Jean Sweeney Open Space Park the Rotary Pavilion
Attachments: 1. Exhibit 1 - Picnic Pavilion Location and Detail
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Recommendation to Approve Naming the Group Picnic Pavilion at Jean Sweeney Open Space Park the Rotary Pavilion
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To: Honorable Chair and Members of the Recreation and Park Commission

From: Amy Wooldridge, Recreation and Parks Director

Re: Recommendation to Approve Naming the Group Picnic Pavilion at Jean Sweeney Open Space Park the Rotary Pavilion.

BACKGROUND

The Jean Sweeney Open Space Park (Sweeney Park) is a 27-acre park located between Atlantic Avenue, Constitution Avenue and Sherman Street. The detailed design of the park is almost complete and includes playgrounds, bicycle and pedestrian trails, natural open space, a community garden and demonstration garden, a variety of amenities, plus small and group picnic areas. The primary picnic area is located on the east side of the park in what is called the Community Gathering Area (Exhibit 1).

DISCUSSION

Jean Sweeney was an active member of the Alameda Rotary Club (Rotary). Rotary approached the Alameda Recreation and Parks Department (ARPD) with an interest in funding the construction of the group picnic pavilion at Sweeney Park. The Rotarians have voted and confirmed that the Rotary Club will donate $100,000 to construction the group picnic pavilion. Staff is finalizing a Memorandum of Understanding with Rotary that provides a framework for the donation. This includes an opportunity for Rotary to reserve, at no cost, the picnic pavilion for three times per year; payment of $100,000 to the City in equal installments over a five year period; and staff will identify volunteer opportunities for Rotarians at the park.

This collaboration and donation from Rotary includes a recognition feature on the group picnic pavilion structure. Rotary will appoint a committee to work with staff to design this recognition feature. It will name the picnic structure, Rotary Pavilion. The Rotary logo may be included on the recognition feature.

Per the 2007 City Council authorized policy for naming C...

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