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Tuesday, February 7, 2012 -8:30 a.m.
Administrative Conference Room - Palm Desert Civic Center
73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, California 92260
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. ROLL CALL
III. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
Any person wishing to discuss any item not on the agenda may address the
Parks and Recreation Commission at this point by giving his/her name and
address for the record.
This is the time and place for any person who wishes to comment on items
not on the agenda. It should be noted that at the Parks and Recreation
Commission's discretion, these comments may be deferred until such time
on the agenda as the item is discussed. Remarks shall be limited to a
maximum of five minutes, unless additional time is authorized by the
Commission.
IV. CONSENT CALENDAR
A. MINUTES OF THE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION
MEETING OF TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 2012.
Rec: Approve as presented
Action:
V. NEW BUSINESS
A. PARKS CIP BUDGET FY 2012-2013
VI. CONTINUED BUSINESS
A. PROPOSED CHANGES TO THE COMMISSION BY-LAWS
POSTED AGENDA
PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION
FEBRUARY 7, 2012
VII. OLD BUSINESS
NONE
VIII. PRESENTATIONS AND UPDATES
A. JW MARRIOT WATER PARK PRESENTATION
B. WHITEWATER TRAIL UPDATE
C. PALM DESERT AQUATIC CENTER
D. FAMILY YMCA OF THE DESERT
E. DESERT RECREATION DISTRICT
- Program Updates
- Facilities Use
IX. STAFF AND COMMISSIONER COMMENTS
X. ADJOURNMENT
I hereby certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the
foregoing agenda for the Parks and Recreation Commission was posted on the City Hall
bulletin board not less than 72 hours prior to the meeting. Dated this 3rd day of February
2012.
rtha A. G zalez, ording cretary
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Community Services Conference Room — Civic Center
73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, California 92260
CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Dawson convened the meeting at 8:30 a.m.
II. ROLL CALL
Present: Absent
Chairman Jerry Dawson Commissioner Michael Barnard
Vice Chair Kim Housken Commissioner Dean Dowty
Commissioner Randy Guyer
Commissioner Deborah Hall
Commissioner Mary Helen Kelly
Commissioner Raymond Rodriguez
Commissioner Christopher Thomas
Staff Present:
Mark Greenwood, P.E., Director of Public Works
Bertha Gonzalez, Recording Secretary
H. Spencer Knight, Landscape Manager
Ryan Stendell, Senior Management Analyst
John M. Wohlmuth, City Manager
Guests:
Rob Ballew, YMCA of the Desert
Karen Creasy, YMCA of the Desert
Craig DeWitt, Desert Recreation District
Laura McGalliard, Desert Recreation District
Jeff Ronci, Desert Recreation District
Kevin Kalman, Desert Recreation District
Robert A. Spiegel, Councilman
Van Tanner, Planning Commission Liaison
Sherry Barkas, The Desert Sun
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III. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
NONE
IV. CONSENT CALENDAR
A. MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF TUESDAY,
DECEMBER 6, 2012
Approve as presented
Upon a motion by Commissioner Kelly, second by Commissioner Guyer,
and 7-0 vote of the Commission Board, the Consent Calendar was approved as
presented.
V. NEW BUSINESS
A. CAHUILLA HILLS PARK TENNIS COURT CONVERSION TO A
PICKLEBALL COURT
Mr. Ryan Stendell presented the Commission with four options on how
to address pickleball play at Cahuilla Hills Park:
1. Status quo allows for up to five pickleball courts to be utilized at one
time, if the flex court is used while allowing tennis use to occur.
Doing nothing accommodates both uses; however, it does not give
the pickleball community additional courts and users would likely
have to wait for a court during peak demand.
2. Staff could permanently convert the final tennis court into four
additional pickleball courts, but it will exclude the tennis group.
There is no question that during peak demand additional pickleball
courts could be utilized; however, removing tennis all together
affects the many surrounding residents who also use the facility.
3. If more pickleball courts are desired, staff could look into adding a
project to the 5-year capital improvement budget to place additional
courts at this park. Staff has obtained an estimate of $100,000 to
$125,000 for a complete tennis court; however, staff believes this
amount is on the high end of the current costs. This option, while
costly, would keep both uses intact.
Staff noted a few concerns with increasing use at this park, since it
was never intended to service large volumes of visitors from
outside of the immediate vicinity. With the popularity of the hiking
trails and now pickleball, staff would not recommend making these
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changes without addressing parking and other potential impacts to
the neighborhood.
4. The conclusion could be made that Cahuilla Hills Park is not
adequate to handle the pickleball use. At the December meeting,
Commissioner Housken referenced a previously considered
proposal of placing up to eight courts on an empty parcel of Hovley
Soccer Park. Unfortunately, due to cost and noise concerns, it did
not move forward.
Staff has received several emails in support and against the potential
conversion of the remaining tennis court at Cahuilla Hills Park to a
pickleball court. They have also received a petition with over 100
signatures against the conversion. Commissioner Thomas, who is
also USP Ambassdor, stated that the four pickleball courts at Cahuilla
Hills Park are not enough for the current pickleball play. According to
him, the ideal setting includes an area with 8 to 12 courts. After
monitoring pickleball play between 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., Monday
through Friday, for 32 days, he found a 19 to 1 play ratio of pickleball
to tennis. He noted the growth of the sport is visible. One example he
provided was the City of Oceanside, who started with two pickleball
courts and is now up to 12 courts. He added that the Oceanside
pickleball players hold fundraising tournaments for the City to improve
and/or build more pickleball courts. He asked the Commission to put in
place a realistic proposal to accommodate the growth of the sport.
Commissioner Guyer expressed concern with building and/or
converting another pickleball court that will not be used because of the
social aspect of the game and the group's unwillingness to separate.
Mr. Stendell added that converting the tennis court into flex play was
dismissed because tennis players have found them confusing.
Mr. Stendell also noted that most pickleball play does take place in the
morning hours; however, most tennis play takes place during the
evening hours. The Commission asked staff to gather some statistics
of the tennis court use at Cahuilla Hills Park in order to have a better
understanding of the court usage. Commissioner Housken stated that
the City currently has nine pickleball courts in various parks; however,
in the Pickleball website, most pickleball players are directed to
Cahuilla Hills Park. She asked why the players are not being
encouraged to use the other pickleball courts. Commissioner Thomas
stated that this is due to the nature of the game and that the Cahuilla
Hills Park courts are only dedicated pickleball courts.
Chair Dawson stated that the Commission has at hand a short-term
concern, how to satisfy both tennis and pickleball players at Cahuilla
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Hills Park, and long-term concern, how to accommodate the growth of
the sport.
On the long term concern, Mr. Stendell noted that City staff is still
learning from the State's decision to close the Redevelopment Agency.
However, what they do know is that any RDA property not transferred
to the City before January 1, 2012, needs to be prioritized and sold.
He noted that one property that will not be sold and might be ideal for a
new pickleball court is the Portola Park site. After a brief discussion,
the Commission agreed that if a new pickleball court is built, it should
be in one of the existing parks.
Commissioner Hall stated that since COD is giving pickleball classes,
and in turn creating more pickleball players, will Commissioner
Thomas approach them to consider building a pickleball court.
Commissioner Thomas agreed and responding to Mayor Spiegel's
question stated that there are some gated communities in the process
of converting their tennis courts to pickleball courts. The Commission
agreed that this will help with the growth of the sport.
On the short term concern, Commissioner Hall stated that she did not
agree with converting the Cahuilla Hills Park tennis court since there
are other courts available and they should be used for the time being.
Commissioner Housken added that she has always been supportive of
pickleball, but she is not comfortable with excluding a group of players.
In favor of keeping the Cahuilla Hills tennis court, staff presented Mr.
Alan Bixen, a Palm Desert resident. Mr. Bixen stated that many of the
neighboring homeowners bought their homes by Cahuilla Hills Park to
be near the tennis courts and trails. He does not see any conflict with
the pickleball players; however, if the tennis court is converted, he
believes the safety of the children will be jeopardized. If the Cahuilla
Hills tennis court is no longer available, the children will need to walk a
good distance through heavy trafficked streets to play tennis at Civic
Center Park. He added that the sport of tennis is also growing and
doing well, so the City needs to keep its tennis courts. He concluded
by stating that he was not in favor of creating a flex court since he
doesn't believe they work well.
Also in favor of the tennis court was Mrs. Lynn Jutovsk, who uses the
tennis court regularly and gathered the signatures of the petition
against the conversion. She stated that she was representing the
tennis players that could not attend because of their work schedules.
She added that most tennis players are not retired like most of the
pickleball players; therefore, most tennis play takes place during the
evening hours. Mrs. Jutovsk noted that since the conversion of one of
the tennis court, for the most part, she has had to wait for a tennis
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court to become available. She does not view this as a problem nor
has witnessed any conflict between tennis and pickleball players.
Therefore, upon a motion from Commissioner Rodriguez, second by
Commissioner Kelly and 6-0-1 of the Commission with Commissioner Thomas
opposing, the existing Cahuilla Hills Park tennis court will remain in place.
On the long term concern, staff was asked to find ways of encouraging
players to use all the courts that are available and study the use of the
other pickleball courts in the City. The Commission agreed that waiting
to use a court is common, so in the interest of fairness, the pickleball
players should try to modify the court usage.
Upon a motion from Commissioner Kelly, second by Commissioner Guyer
and 7-0 vote of the Commission, staff was directed to research what areas can
be used to potentially build a new pickleball court that houses 8 to 12 courts.
On a separate note, the Civic Center flex court will be converted to a
permanent tennis court.
B. DOG PARK LEVEL OF SERVICE DISCUSSION
As requested at the previous meeting, Mr. Spencer Knight provided a
more detail account of the level of service that is provided to the City's
dog parks. According to him, the two major complaints are the dormant
Bermuda in the dog parks and the dirt spots on two of the most used
dog parks. They both come from this year's decision to not overseed
the dog parks. He added that as a cost saving measure, the power
washing of the facilities was on an as-needed basis; however, because
of the high usage, it is now scheduled to be done three times a week.
Another large expense is the extensive use of litter bags. In a period
of two weeks, 9,000 bags were used between Civic Center Park and
Freedom Park. Therefore, staff is considering refilling the bag
dispensers once a week only.
Mr. Stendell stated that staff has discussed various options on how to
address the excessive maintenance costs, controlling the amount of
visitors and covering the dirt areas of the dog parks with alternative
ground covers.
Speaking on behalf of the dog parks users, Mrs. Kathleen Kelly asked
the Commissioners and the Mayor to visit the Civic Center Dog Park
between the hours of 4:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m., so they can witness the
high usage and condition of the park. She does not believe the
Bermuda grass will return because it was not overseeded. According
to her, 80% of the park is dirt and it is unhealthy to visitors. She added
that La Quinta Dog Park on Miles is green and in much better
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condition. This, along with the negative comments from visitors
regarding the condition of the park, embarrasses her. She believes the
parks needs immediate attention and volunteered to help in any way
possible.
According to Mr. Knight, the City manages 150 acres of turf and in
order to overseed it, the areas need to be closed for periods of time
(i.e. the Soccer Park, which closes for 60 days). However, staff cannot
close the dog parks without receiving numerous complaints.
Commissioner Hall noted that the Civic Center Dog Park is too small
for the amount of dogs; therefore, the Commission needs to consider if
more dog parks are needed. Following a brief discussion, the
Commission concurred that if more dog parks are built, they need to be
kept green and users need to accept the fact that in order to keep them
green, they need to be closed during overseeding. The Commission
asked staff to address the immediate concerns of the Civic Center Dog
Park.
Upon a motion from Commissioner Hall, second by Commissioner
Housken, and a 7-0 vote of the Commission, staff was directed to look into
increasing the size of dog parks and/or adding a dog park. Commissioner
Housken added that staff needs to be creative on where and/or how it is built.
C. INTRODUCTION AND DISCUSSION OF COMMISSION BY-LAWS
According to Chair Dawson, the Commission By-Laws is the bible that
commissions them and tells them their purpose. He continued by
reviewing the Mission Statement and pointed out that the Commission
needs to pay attention to all the parks, their facilities, and activities.
Mr. Stendell noted that the ex-officio members will be named on
Thursday's City Council Meeting and reminded the Commission that
they are no longer required to do the park inspections because they
are more valuable in studying the activities rather than the
maintenance of the parks. Commissioner Guyer stated that he saw
the park inspections as a way to encourage the Commissioners to visit
the different parks. Therefore, staff agreed to look for other ways to
engage the Commissioners with all the parks.
Chair Dawson asked the Commissioners to review the by-laws, study
any amendments or additions, and bring their comments to the next
scheduled meeting.
VI. CONTINUED BUSINESS
NONE
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VII. OLD BUSINESS
NONE
VIII. PRESENTATIONS AND UPDATES
A. PALM DESERT AQUATIC CENTER
Mrs. Karen Creasy distributed a list of the Marketing strategies used to
alert people of the Palm Desert Aquatic Center. Some of the items
included: Facebook, visiting senior centers and physical therapists;
partnerships with restaurants, hotels and the mall; distributing flyers at
schools; sending YMCA weekly email blasts; and holding special
events and an open house. She asked to be contacted with if the
Commissioner has other suggestions on how to expand the list.
Commissioner Guyer suggested contacting the conference services
and sales for the hotels, since they tend to be different departments.
Mrs. Karen creasy presented the Aquatic Center's end of the month
report as follows:
Daily Admission Numbers
Transaction Type Description _ November 1-30
100— Resident: 13-59 193
101 — Non Resident: 13-59 224
102— Resident: Youth/Senior 136
103— Non Resident: Youth/Senior 96
104— Resident: 2-5 27
105— Non Resident: 2-5 16
Total Admissions 692
Lane Rentals 33 times per month
Programs 212 registered
Income
$2,978 Rental
$7,940 Admission
$3,589 Program
$ 432 Food
$ 351 Beverage
$ 44 Retail
$15,334 Total Income
B. FAMILY YMCA OF THE DESERT
Mrs. Creasy reported that the Holiday Camp included 160 participants;
the Youth Basketball will be held on January 20, 2012, and has
approximately 276 people registered; and during the Healthy Lifestyle
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Challenge, the YMCA has challenged the DRD, noting that cities are
challenging other cities.
C. DESERT RECREATION DISTRICT
Mr. Jeff Ronci reported that the Library Series had 50-60 participants;
the Monthly Skate Park event has an average of 30 players; two
Winter Camp events had a total of 95 students; the Recreation
Outdoor Club was sold out; Arthritis Foundation held its walk at the
Civic Center Park; and Senior Softball Games have started. Also,
Adult Flag Football has 14 teams and 200 people have registered for
the International Sports Festival. The DRD does not yet have a
speaker, so Commissioner Housken suggested Tom Flores, a local
football player. Commissioner Guyer stated that because of the
growth of the event, the City might need to pay for a speaker.
Mr. Jeff Ronci presented the monthly facilities and programming
reports as follows:
Program /Activity Residents Non- Total
Residents Participation
Afterschool Program 14 106 120
CPR/AED Training 4 2 6
Cycling 101 3 0 3
First Aid Training 1 1 2
Progressive Line Dancing _ 1 2 3
Salsaerobics 1 1 2
Tae Kwon Do 2 7 9
Tennis Instruction 3 0 3
Tiny Tots 6 22 28
Winter Camp 42 19 61
Yoga 5 2 7
Walk-ins 105
Membership/ Facilities Attendance Reservations
PD Community Center 4080 88
CC Pavilion 50 1
CC Softball Field 1500 6
Hovley Soccer Park 220 3
Portola Community Center 32 1
Tennis Courts 1482
Skate Park 307
Bike Park 215
Membership Entries 2195
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VIII. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS
- Mayor Bob Spiegel informed the Commission that next year's budget
will be looked at very soon, so all the proposed projects need to
submitted with the estimated amounts as soon as possible.
- Mr. Stendell reported that the City is waiting for the CVCC to complete
its review of the proposed beginners trail in order to move forward.
- He also reported that the restroom at Cahuilla Hills Park is in
preliminary cost discussion.
- Commissioner Thomas mentioned that the Commission has tried to
centralize pickleball at Civic Center Park before, but is was not
possible. He added that pickleball is the largest sport in the
International Sports Festival, so he believes the sport will grow and
needs to be accommodated for.
- Following a brief discussion of the status of the Whitewater Trail funds,
staff stated that a more detail update of this project will be provided to
the Commission in the next scheduled meeting.
IX. ADJOURNMENT
With no further business or discussion, and with the Commissioners'
unanimous concurrence, the meeting was adjourned at 10:05 a.m.
Bertha A. Gonzalez, Recording Secretary
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Ryan,
At our last Park and Recreation Commission meeting you asked the commissioners to pass
suggestions on to you regarding potential updates to our By Laws.
I have the following ideas for you to consider:
ARTICLE IX: Order of Business
Section 1,Agenda
It may not be important,but we do not seem to follow this agenda for our order of business. I
don't have a personal preference, but I recommend we should either change our By Laws or
change our normal order of business.
Section 3. Roll Call
It seems to me to be a good idea to include a statement that, optionally, the Secretary can record
the observed attendance. Calling out the names of each commissioner seems needless to me and
a bit like elementary school.
Section??? Oral Communications
Maybe we should add a description of how we conduct oral communications. It could follow the
basic script we use at the beginning of each meeting for people to talk about items NOT on the
agenda. (give their name, town and limit comments to five minutes, etc.)
ARTICLE X: Addressing the Commission
Section 1. In Person
In addition to limiting remarks to the agenda topic under discussion—I believe we should add
that the person is limited to 5 minutes. This follows the opening scripted at the beginning of each
meeting, for people to talk about items NOT on the agenda.
ARTICLE IX; Duties
Section 1. Master Plan
I suggest we add definition to the word `maintain' by stating that the Commission shall review
the master plan for parks and recreation at least once every five years.
Section 4. Commissioner Inspections
I suggest that this heading be changed to Commissioner Recommendations.
Section 4. (Renamed) Commissioner Recommendations
(Replace the current paragraph with something like the following:)
Each Commissioner will periodically examine specific Park and Recreation activities and/or
facilities to become familiar with how well the current and future needs and desires of the
citizens of Palm Desert are being satisfied. The aim of these efforts is for the Commissioner to
then recommend to the Park and Recreation Commission, matters pertaining to the creation,
planning, acquisition, operation, maintenance, coordination, management and control of all parks
and recreation activities and facilities within the City of Palm Desert.
(This should give us the latitude to do about anything, such as going with you to 'user group'
meetings, or other great ideas that come along.)
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DESERT
RECREATION DISTRICT
Date: January 30, 2012
To: City of Palm Desert Recreation Commission
From: Jeff Ronci
Subject: Recreation Commission Meeting Submitted Information
CC:
Recreation Commission:
Attached for your reference are the participation statistics for Recreation Programs provided by
the Desert Recreation District to the City of Palm Desert and residents. I also included the Palm
Desert Community Center daily visit report, Facility hourly use comparisons, and Facility
reservation count and comparison reports.
Per request I have included reports showing usage for the Skate Park comparing BMX and
Skate Attendance. I have also included usage for the Civic Center Tennis Courts.
It should be noted that there are numerous opportunities for additional programming and the
Desert Recreation District is continually exploring new and exciting programs to bring to Palm
Desert.
Page : 1 of 3 Activities Totals Report 1/31/2012
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Activity Site: Palm Desert
Activity Start Date: From Jan 1,2012:To Jan 31,2012
Metrics Enrollments
Number-Name Day and Time Season Term o -
x Q z H 6-
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868-Adult Flag Football 5-on-5 Passing Tu W at 06:30 PM Winter/Spring 00-December 0 135 45.00 15 0 1 1 0.3% 0 0 0 134
League 2012
93-After School Club House M Tu W Th F at 01:00 School Year 06-January 5 80 101.00 21 0 71 71 22.8% 0 0 0 9
PM 2011-2012
126-After School Club House M Tu W Th F at 01:00 School Year 06-January 5 80 0.00 0 30 42 72 23.2% 0 0 0 8
Registration PM 2011-2012
198-Ballroom Dancing Tu at 07:00 PM Winter/Spring 01-January 5 40 10.50 6 6 5 11 3.5% 0 0 0 29
2012
397-Beginning Ballet Sa at 10:00 AM Winter/Spring 01-January 3 12 3.00 4 3 2 5 1.6% 0 0 0 7
2012
206-Beginning Belly Dancing(6 weeks) Mat 07:10 PM Winter/Spring 01-January 5 40 6.00 6 6 1 7 2.3% 0 0 0 33
2012
234-Beginning Guitar W at 08:00 PM Winter/Spring 01-January 5 20 5.00 5 7 3 10 3.2% 0 0 0 10
2012
202-Belly Dancing Advanced Beginner Mat 06:00 PM Winter/Spring 01-January 5 40 6.00 6 1 4 5 1.6% 0 0 0 35
(6 weeks) 2012
1365-Boot Camp-Resolve to Evolve M W F at 05:30 AM Winter/Spring 01-January 0 N/A 11.00 11 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0
2012
1366-Boot Camp-Resolve to Evolve M W F at 08:30 AM Winter/Spring 01-January 0 N/A 11.00 11 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0
2012
1148-CPR/AED Training Sa at 08:00 AM Winter/Spring 01-January 0 16 4.00 1 2 1 3 1.0% 0 0 0 13
2012
792-Cycling 101 Sa at 08:00 AM Winter/Spring 01-January 5 20 2.00 1 3 0 3 1.0% 0 0 0 17
2012
793-Cycling 101 Sa at 08:00 AM Winter/Spring 01-January 5 20 2.00 1 3 0 3 1.0% 0 0 0 17
2012
451 -Dance,Play&Pretend Sa at 09:00 AM Winter/Spring 01 -January 5 12 3.00 4 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 12
2012
1154-First Aid Training Sa at 01:00 PM Winter/Spring 01-January 0 16 4.00 1 1 2 3 1.0% 0 0 0 13
2012
852-Full Potential Basketball Training Sa at 10:00 AM Winter/Spring 01-January 10 50 8.00 4 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 50
Camps(7-8yrs) 2012
860-Full Potential Basketball Training Sa at 10:00 AM Winter/Spring 01-January 10 50 8.00 4 1 0 1 0.3% 0 0 0 49
Camps(9-1 lyrs) 2012
786-Golf Strength&Conditioning Tu Th Sa at 08:00 AM Winter/Spring 01-January 5 20 13.00 13 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 20
2012
780-Hip to be Fit Mama Stroller Class(2 M W at 09:00 AM Winter/Spring 01-January 5 20 8.00 8 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 20
Days a Week) 2012
774-Hip to be Fit Mama Stroller Class(3 M W F at 09:00 AM Winter/Spring 01-January 5 20 12.00 12 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 20
Days a Week) 2012
Page : 2 of 3 Activities Totals Report 1/31/2012
10:40 AM
Activity Site: Palm Desert
Activity Start Date: From Jan 1,2012:To Jan 31,2012
Metrics Enrollments
Number-Name Day and Time Season Term k 6 y -
x Q z H 6-
, x (2, O
768-Hip to be Fit Mama Stroller Class(5 M Tu W Th F at 09:00 Winter/Spring 01-January 5 20 21.00 21 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 20
Days a Week) AM 2012
349-Musikgarten:Cycle of Seasons W at 12:05 PM Winter/Spring 01-January 0 20 0.00 0 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 20
2012
335-Musikgarten:Family Music for W at 01:00 PM Winter/Spring 01-January 0 20 0.00 0 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 20
Babies 2012
342-Musikgarten:Family Music for W at 02:00 PM Winter/Spring 01-January 0 20 0.00 0 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 20
Toddlers 2012
593-Piano Th at 06:00 PM Winter/Spring 01-January 5 15 0.00 0 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 15
2012
366-Progressive Line Dancing Th at 06:45 PM Winter/Spring 01-January 5 40 0.00 0 0 1 1 0.3% 0 0 0 39
2012
98-Rec Route from Lincoln Elementary M Tu W Th F at 01:00 School Year 06-January 5 N/A 0.00 0 0 7 7 2.3% 0 0 0
PM 2011-2012
104-Rec Route from Palm Desert Charter M Tu W Th F at 01:00 School Year 06-January 5 N/A 0.00 0 0 2 2 0.6% 0 0 0
School PM 2011-2012
110-Rec Route from Washington Charter M Tu W Th F at 01:00 School Year 06-January 5 49 0.00 0 0 43 43 13.8% 0 0 0 6
PM 2011-2012
224-Salsaerobics Tu Th at 08:00 AM Winter/Spring 01-January 5 35 9.00 9 2 2 4 1.3% 0 0 0 31
2012
222-Swing&Salsa for Beginners Th at 06:30 PM Winter/Spring 01-January 5 40 3.00 2 0 1 1 0.3% 0 0 0 39
2012
108-Table Tennis M W F at 11:00 AM Winter/Spring 01-January 5 N/A 28.00 12 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0
2012
569-Tae Kwon Do W F at 06:00 PM Winter/Spring 01-January 10 25 16.00 8 8 7 15 4.8% 0 0 0 10
2012
187-Tiny Tots-AM M W F at 09:00 AM Winter/Spring 01 -January 8 25 36.00 12 5 10 15 4.8% 0 0 0 10
2012
193-Tiny Tots-AM-Tuesday& Tu Th at 09:00 AM Winter/Spring 01-January 8 25 27.00 9 5 11 16 5.1% 0 0 0 9
Thursday 2012
1022-Women's Recreational Indoor Mat 06:30 PM Winter/Spring 01-January 18 N/A 12.00 8 5 1 6 1.9% 0 0 0
Volleyball 2012
731-Yoga 1 Day(Thursday) Th at 10:30 AM Winter/Spring 01-January 5 40 5.00 4 2 0 2 0.6% 0 0 0 38
2012
725-Yoga 1 Day(Tuesday) Tu at 10:30 AM Winter/Spring 01-January 5 40 6.25 5 0 1 1 0.3% 0 0 0 39
2012
737-Yoga 2 Day(Tuesday&Thursday) Tu Th at 10:30 AM Winter/Spring 01-January 5 40 11.25 9 1 2 3 1.0% 0 0 0 37
2012
756-Zumba-3 Days M W F at 09:00 AM Winter/Spring 01-January 5 40 12.00 12 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 40
2012
Page : 3 of 3 Activities Totals Report 1/31/2012
10:40 AM
Activity Site: Palm Desert
Activity Start Date: From Jan 1,2012:To Jan 31,2012
Metrics Enrollments
Number-Name Day and Time Season Term k 0 6 b y
x Q c'4-) z F° w x 3 H o
Grand Totals: 192 1,185 449.00 245 91 220 311 0 0 0 889
RS II
Page : 1 of 1 Membership Usage Report 1/31/2012
10:52 AM
Membership Usage Date: From Jan 1,2012 through Jan 31,2012
POS Product: PD 30 Minute Personal Training, PD 60 Minute Personal Training, PD Couple 1 Hour
Personal Training, PD Salsaerobics Walk In, PD Yoga Walk In, PD Zumba Walk In
Package Name % of Total Entries
PD Salsaerobics Walk In 46.15 36
PD Yoga Walk In 53.85 42
Total Entries: 78
Total Unvoided: 78
Total Voided: 0 RS"
Total Unique Members: 3
Page : 1 of 6 Facility / Equipment / Instructor Utilization 1/31/2012
10:29 AM
Reservation Date: From Jan 1,2012 through Jan 31,2012
Reservation Site: Palm Desert
Facility/Equipment Facility/Equipment/Instructor Days Hours Days Hours Usage Usage Total
Center Name Type Name(Number) Available Available Reserved Reserved By Day By Hour Attend
Palm Desert Community Center Room Multipurpose Room(PDMULTI) 31 366.00 29 210.25 93.55% 57.45% 3691
Palm Desert Community Center Room Tiny Tot Room(PDTOT) 31 366.00 21 66.00 67.74% 18.03% 585
Facility Type Sub-Total: 62 732.00 50 276.25 80.65% 37.74% 4276
Palm Desert Community Center Weight Room Weight Room-Palm Desert 31 366.00 1 1.00 3.23% 0.27% 0
(PDWEIGHT)
Facility Type Sub-Total: 31 366.00 1 1.00 3.23% 0.27% 0
Palm Desert Community Center Kitchen Kitchen(PDKITCHEN) 31 366.00 1 4.00 3.23% 1.09% 200
Facility Type Sub-Total: 31 366.00 1 4.00 3.23% 1.09% 200
Palm Desert Community Center Basketball Court Basketball Full Court-Palm Desert 31 366.00 4 8.00 12.90% 2.19% 200
(PDBBALL)
Palm Desert Community Center Basketball Court Basketball Half Court 1-Palm Desert 31 366.00 4 8.00 12.90% 2.19% 0
(PDBBALL 1)
Palm Desert Community Center Basketball Court Basketball Half Court 2-Palm Desert 31 366.00 2 4.00 6.45% 1.09% 40
(PDBBALL2)
Facility Type Sub-Total: 93 1,098.00 10 20.00 10.75% 1.82% 240
Palm Desert Community Center Volleyball Court Volleyball Court 1 (PDVBALL1) 31 366.00 4 6.00 12.90% 1.64% 0
Palm Desert Community Center Volleyball Court Volleyball Court 2(PDVBALL2) 31 366.00 4 6.00 12.90% 1.64% 0
Facility Type Sub-Total: 62 732.00 8 12.00 12.90% 1.64% 0
Palm Desert Community Center Lobby Lobby(PDLOBBY) 31 366.00 25 34.00 80.65% 9.29% 680
Facility Type Sub-Total: 31 366.00 25 34.00 80.65% 9.29% 680
Center Sub-Total: 310 3,660.00 95 347.25 30.65% 9.49% 5396
Page : 2 of 6 Facility / Equipment / Instructor Utilization 1/31/2012
10:29 AM
Reservation Date: From Jan 1,2012 through Jan 31,2012
Reservation Site: Palm Desert
Facility/Equipment Facility/Equipment/Instructor Days Hours Days Hours Usage Usage Total
Center Name Type Name(Number) Available Available Reserved Reserved By Day By Hour Attend
Civic Center Park Pavilion Pavilion 1(CCPAV1) 31 527.00 1 17.00 3.23% 3.23% 40
Civic Center Park Pavilion Pavilion 2(CCPAV2) 31 527.00 1 17.00 3.23% 3.23% 50
Facility Type Sub-Total: 62 1,054.00 2 34.00 3.23% 3.23% 90
Civic Center Park Softball Field Softball Field 1(CCFLD1) 31 465.00 10 73.50 32.26% 15.81% 10000
Civic Center Park Softball Field Softball Field 2(CCFLD2) 31 465.00 10 73.50 32.26% 15.81% 10000
Civic Center Park Softball Field Softball Field 3(CCFLD3) 31 465.00 10 73.50 32.26% 15.81% 10000
Civic Center Park Softball Field Softball Field 4(CCFLD4) 31 465.00 10 73.50 32.26% 15.81% 10000
Facility Type Sub-Total: 124 1,860.00 40 294.00 32.26% 15.81% 40000
Civic Center Park Amphitheater Amphitheater(CCAMPH) 31 527.00 1 16.00 3.23% 3.04% 200
Facility Type Sub-Total: 31 527.00 1 16.00 3.23% 3.04% 200
Civic Center Park Outdoor Area Outdoor Area(CCOA) 31 527.00 11 11.00 35.48% 2.09% 0
Facility Type Sub-Total: 31 527.00 11 11.00 35.48% 2.09% 0
Center Sub-Total: 248 3,968.00 54 355.00 21.77% 8.95% 40290
Page : 3 of 6 Facility / Equipment / Instructor Utilization 1/31/2012
10:29 AM
Reservation Date: From Jan 1,2012 through Jan 31,2012
Reservation Site: Palm Desert
Facility/Equipment Facility/Equipment/Instructor Days Hours Days Hours Usage Usage Total
Center Name Type Name(Number) Available Available Reserved Reserved By Day By Hour Attend
Hovely Soccer Park Soccer Field Soccer Field 1(HVSCR1) 31 496.00 4 36.00 12.90% 7.26% 120
Hovely Soccer Park Soccer Field Soccer Field 2(HVSCR2) 31 496.00 8 16.00 25.81% 3.23% 240
Hovely Soccer Park Soccer Field Soccer Field 3(HVSCR3) 31 496.00 8 14.00 25.81% 2.82% 800
Hovely Soccer Park Soccer Field Soccer Field 4(HVSCR4) 31 496.00 8 14.00 25.81% 2.82% 800
Facility Type Sub-Total: 124 1,984.00 28 80.00 22.58% 4.03% 1960
Center Sub-Total: 124 1,984.00 28 80.00 22.58% 4.03% 1960
Page : 4 of 6 Facility / Equipment / Instructor Utilization 1/31/2012
10:29 AM
Reservation Date: From Jan 1,2012 through Jan 31,2012
Reservation Site: Palm Desert
Facility/Equipment Facility/Equipment/Instructor Days Hours Days Hours Usage Usage Total
Center Name Type Name(Number) Available Available Reserved Reserved By Day By Hour Attend
Freedom Park Softball Field Softball Field 1(FDMFLD1) 31 496.00 10 73.50 32.26% 14.82% 10000
Freedom Park Softball Field Softball Field 2(FDMFLD2) 31 496.00 10 73.50 32.26% 14.82% 10000
Freedom Park Softball Field Softball Field 3(FDMFLD3) 31 496.00 10 73.50 32.26% 14.82% 10000
Facility Type Sub-Total: 93 1,488.00 30 220.50 32.26% 14.82% 30000
Freedom Park Football Field Football Field A(FDMFBALLA) 31 496.00 12 28.00 38.71% 5.65% 175
Freedom Park Football Field Football Field B(FDMFBALLB) 31 496.00 1 2.00 3.23% 0.40% 0
Facility Type Sub-Total: 62 992.00 13 30.00 20.97% 3.02% 175
Center Sub-Total: 155 2,480.00 43 250.50 27.74% 10.10% 30175
Page : 5 of 6 Facility / Equipment / Instructor Utilization 1/31/2012
10:29 AM
Reservation Date: From Jan 1,2012 through Jan 31,2012
Reservation Site: Palm Desert
Facility/Equipment Facility/Equipment/Instructor Days Hours Days Hours Usage Usage Total
Center Name Type Name(Number) Available Available Reserved Reserved By Day By Hour Attend
Olsen Community Park Softball Field Softball Field 1(OLSFLD1) 31 496.00 8 47.50 25.81% 9.58% 8000
Facility Type Sub-Total: 31 496.00 8 47.50 25.81% 9.58% 8000
Center Sub-Total: 31 496.00 8 47.50 25.81% 9.58% 8000
Page : 6 of 6 Facility / Equipment / Instructor Utilization 1/31/2012
10:29 AM
Reservation Date: From Jan 1,2012 through Jan 31,2012
Reservation Site: Palm Desert
Facility/Equipment Facility/Equipment/Instructor Days Hours Days Hours Usage Usage Total
Center Name Type Name(Number) Available Available Reserved Reserved By Day By Hour Attend
Portola Community Center Room Multipurpose Room A(PORMPRA) 22 286.00 11 42.50 50.00% 14.86% 522
Portola Community Center Room Multipurpose Room B(PORMPRB) 22 286.00 8 27.50 36.36% 9.62% 530
Facility Type Sub-Total: 44 572.00 19 70.00 43.18% 12.24% 1052
Center Sub-Total: 44 572.00 19 70.00 43.18% 12.24% 1052
Grand Total: 912 13,160.00 247 1,150.25 27.08% 8.74% 86873
RS II
Page : 1 of 1 Membership Usage Report 1/31/2012
10:36 AM
Membership Usage Date: From Jan 1,2012 through Jan 31,2012
Entry Point: Palm Desert Community Center
Zip Code % of Total Entries
94.52 742
92201 0.13 1
92211 0.76 6
92260 2.04 16
92261 0.38 3
92270 2.17 17
Total Entries: 785
Total Unvoided: 785
Total Voided: 0 Rs"
Total Unique Members: 16
Page : 1 of 1 Membership Usage Report 1/31/2012
10:35 AM
Membership Usage Date: From Jan 1,2012 through Jan 31,2012
Entry Point: Palm Desert Community Center
Zip Code % of Total Entries
92201 4.14 80
92203 2.80 54
92210 0.10 2
92211 11.34 219
92234 0.67 13
92235 0.16 3
92236 0.05 1
92240 0.26 5
92253 3.47 67
92255 0.05 1
92260 70.29 1358
92262 0.31 6
92264 0.16 3
92270 5.54 107
92274 0.05 1
92276 0.52 10
92320 0.10 2
Total Entries: 1932
Total Unvoided: 1932
Total Voided: 0 RS"
Total Unique Members: 573
Partcipant Program Evaluation Summary Jan 2012
Questions: Poor Fair Good Excellent Total
1. Was your instructor prompt and did the program start on time each day? 0 0 0 11 11
2. Rate the knowledge level of the instructor in the program content? 0 0 1 11 11
3. Was the program well organized? 0 0 11 11
4. Program content; did it cover what you expected? 0 0 1 11 11
5. Did your instructor show enthusiasm for the program? 0 0 1 11 11
6. Is the building space adequate for the progam? 0 0 11 11
7. Rate overall quality of the instruction? 0 0 2 11 11
To Low Fair High Excessive Total
8. Do you feel the pricing of the program was? 0 10 1 0 11
Questions: Yes No Total
Would you like advanced class in this subject? 11 0 11
Will you continue to enroll in this program? 11 0 11
Do you want the same instructor? 11 0 11
Are you aware this is a District operated program? 11 0 11
Name of Program: Ballroom Dancing
Instructor: David Himmler
Location: Palm Desert
Days/Times: Tuesdays 7:OOpm-9:OOpm
How did you find out about this program: Catalog 6, Friend 4, Word of mouth 1
Name & Phone :
Name & Phone :
Comments:
Partcipant Program Evaluation Summary Jan 2012
Questions: Poor Fair Good Excellent Total
1. Was your instructor prompt and did the program start on time each day? 0 0 0 5 5
2. Rate the knowledge level of the instructor in the program content? 0 0 0 5 5
3. Was the program well organized? 0 0 0 5 5
4. Program content; did it cover what you expected? 0 0 0 5 5
5. Did your instructor show enthusiasm for the program? 0 0 0 5 5
6. Is the building space adequate for the progam? 0 0 0 5 5
7. Rate overall quality of the instruction? 0 0 0 5 5
To Low Fair High Excessive Total
8. Do you feel the pricing of the program was? 01 5 0 0 5
Questions: Yes No Total
Would you like advanced class in this subject? 5 0 5
Will you continue to enroll in this program? 5 0 5
Do you want the same instructor? 5 0 5
Are you aware this is a District operated program? 5 0 5
Name of Program: Belly Dancing ( Advanced )
Instructor: Sahara
Location: Palm Desert
Days/Times: Mondays 7:00pm - 8:00pm
How did you find out about this program: Catalog 3, Friend 2
Name & Phone :
Name & Phone :
Comments:
Partcipant Program Evaluation Summary Jan 2012
Questions: Poor Fair Good Excellent Total
1. Was your instructor prompt and did the program start on time each day? 0 0 0 7 7
2. Rate the knowledge level of the instructor in the program content? 0 0 0 7 7
3. Was the program well organized? 0 0 0 7 7
4. Program content; did it cover what you expected? 0 0 0 7 7
5. Did your instructor show enthusiasm for the program? 0 0 0 7 7
6. Is the building space adequate for the progam? 0 0 0 7 7
7. Rate overall quality of the instruction? 0 0 0 7 7
To Low Fair High Excessive Total
8. Do you feel the pricing of the program was? 0 6 1 0 7
Questions: Yes No Total
Would you like advanced class in this subject? 7 0 7
Will you continue to enroll in this program? 7 0 7
Do you want the same instructor? 7 0 7
Are you aware this is a District operated program? 7 0 7
Name of Program: Belly Dancing ( Beginning)
Instructor: Sahara
Location: Palm Desert
Days/Times: Mondays 6:00pm - 7:00pm
How did you find out about this program: Catalog 5 Friend 2
Name & Phone :
Name & Phone :
Comments: Her program was not in the catalog.
Partcipant Program Evaluation Summary Jan 2012
Questions: Poor Fair Good Excellent Total
1. Was your instructor prompt and did the program start on time each day? 0 0 0 4 4
2. Rate the knowledge level of the instructor in the program content? 0 0 0 4 4
3. Was the program well organized? 0 0 0 4 4
4. Program content; did it cover what you expected? 0 0 0 4 4
5. Did your instructor show enthusiasm for the program? 0 0 0 4 4
6. Is the building space adequate for the progam? 0 0 0 4 4
7. Rate overall quality of the instruction? 0 0 0 4 4
To Low Fair High Excessive Total
8. Do you feel the pricing of the program was? 01 4 0 0 4
Questions: Yes No Total
Would you like advanced class in this subject? 4 0 4
Will you continue to enroll in this program? 4 0 4
Do you want the same instructor? 4 0 4
Are you aware this is a District operated program? 4 0 4
Name of Program: Ballet
Instructor: Llora
Location: Palm Desert
Days/Times: Saturday - 9:00am - 9:45am
How did you find out about this program: Friend 1 Catalog 3
Name & Phone :
Name & Phone :
Comments:
Partcipant Program Evaluation Summary January 2011
Questions: Poor Fair Good Excellent Total
1. Was your instructor prompt and did the program start on time each day? 0 0 0 12 12
2. Rate the knowledge level of the instructor in the program content? 0 0 0 12 12
3. Was the program well organized? 0 0 0 12 12
4. Program content; did it cover what you expected? 0 0 0 12 12
5. Did your instructor show enthusiasm for the program? 0 0 0 12 12
6. Is the building space adequate for the progam? 0 0 0 12 12
7. Rate overall quality of the instruction? 0 0 0 12 12
To Low Fair High Excessive Total
8. Do you feel the pricing of the program was? 0 12 0 0 12
Questions: Yes No Total
Would you like advanced class in this subject? 12 0 12
Will you continue to enroll in this program? 12 0 12
Do you want the same instructor? 12 0 12
Are you aware this is a District operated program? 12 0 12
Name of Program: Karate
Instructor: Angel
Location: Palm Desert
Days/Times: Wednesdays & Fridays 6:OOpm-7:OOpm & Weapons 7:OOpm-8:OOpm
How did you find out about this program: Catalog 7, Friend 5
Name & Phone :
Name & Phone :
Comments:
Partcipant Program Evaluation Summary January 2012
Questions: Poor Fair Good Excellent Total
1. Was your instructor prompt and did the program start on time each day? 0 0 0 7 7
2. Rate the knowledge level of the instructor in the program content? 0 0 0 7 7
3. Was the program well organized? 0 0 0 7 7
4. Program content; did it cover what you expected? 0 0 1 7 7
5. Did your instructor show enthusiasm for the program? 0 0 0 7 7
6. Is the building space adequate for the progam? 0 0 0 7 7
7. Rate overall quality of the instruction? 0 0 0 7 7
To Low Fair High Excessive Total
8. Do you feel the pricing of the program was? 0 7 0 0 7
Questions: Yes No Total
Would you like advanced class in this subject? 7 0 7
Will you continue to enroll in this program? 7 0 7
Do you want the same instructor? 7 0 7
Are you aware this is a District operated program? 7 0 7
Name of Program: Swing & Salsa
Instructor: Elsa
Location: Palm Desert
Days/Times: Tuesday & Thursdays 8:OOam-9:OOam
How did you find out about this program: catalog 4, Friend 3
Name & Phone :
Name & Phone :
Comments:
Partcipant Program Evaluation Summary Jan 2012
Questions: Poor Fair Good Excellent Total
1. Was your instructor prompt and did the program start on time each day? 0 0 0 15 15
2. Rate the knowledge level of the instructor in the program content? 0 0 0 15 15
3. Was the program well organized? 0 0 0 15 15
4. Program content; did it cover what you expected? 0 0 0 15 15
5. Did your instructor show enthusiasm for the program? 0 0 0 15 15
6. Is the building space adequate for the progam? 0 0 15 15
7. Rate overall quality of the instruction? 0 0 0 15 15
To Low Fair High Excessive Total
8. Do you feel the pricing of the program was? 01 15 0 15
Questions: Yes No Total
Would you like advanced class in this subject? 15 0 15
Will you continue to enroll in this program? 15 0 15
Do you want the same instructor? 15 0 15
Are you aware this is a District operated program? 15 0 15
Name of Program: Tiny Tots
Instructor: Karen & Amanda
Location: Palm Desert
Days/Times: Monday Wednesday & Friday 9:OOam-12:OOpm
How did you find out about this program: Catalog 5, Friend 6, Word of mouth 4
Name & Phone :
Name & Phone :
Comments:
Partcipant Program Evaluation Summary Jan 2012
Questions: Poor Fair Good Excellent Total
1. Was your instructor prompt and did the program start on time each day? 0 0 0 14 14
2. Rate the knowledge level of the instructor in the program content? 0 0 0 14 14
3. Was the program well organized? 0 0 0 14 14
4. Program content; did it cover what you expected? 0 0 0 14 14
5. Did your instructor show enthusiasm for the program? 0 0 0 14 14
6. Is the building space adequate for the progam? 0 0 0 14 14
7. Rate overall quality of the instruction? 0 0 0 14 14
To Low Fair High Excessive Total
8. Do you feel the pricing of the program was? 0 12 2 14
Questions: Yes No Total
Would you like advanced class in this subject? 14 0 14
Will you continue to enroll in this program? 14 0 14
Do you want the same instructor? 14 0 14
Are you aware this is a DRD operated program? 14 0 14
Name of Program: Line Dance
Instructor: Mary Walker
Location: Palm Desert
Days/Times: Thursdays 7:OOpm-9:OOpm
How did you find out about this program: Catalog 6, Friend 8
Name & Phone :
Name & Phone :
Comments: The class has fallen off a bit because of the holidays.
Partcipant Program Evaluation Summary Jan 2012
Questions: Poor Fair Good Excellent Total
1. Was your instructor prompt and did the program start on time each day? 0 0 0 15 15
2. Rate the knowledge level of the instructor in the program content? 0 0 0 15 15
3. Was the program well organized? 0 0 0 15 15
4. Program content; did it cover what you expected? 0 0 0 15 15
5. Did your instructor show enthusiasm for the program? 0 0 0 15 15
6. Is the building space adequate for the progam? 0 0 0 15 15
7. Rate overall quality of the instruction? 0 0 0 15 15
To Low Fair High Excessive Total
8. Do you feel the pricing of the program was? 01 14 1 0 15
Questions: Yes No Total
Would you like advanced class in this subject? 15 0 15
Will you continue to enroll in this program? 15 0 15
Do you want the same instructor? 15 0 15
Are you aware this is a DRD operated program? 15 0 15
Name of Program: Yoga
Instructor: Frani
Location: Palm Desert
Days/Times: Tuesday & Thursday 10:30am-12:00pm
How did you find out about this program: Catalog 7 Friend 8
Name & Phone :
Name & Phone :
Comments:
Desert Recreation District
Civic Center Skate Park Attendance
Jan-12
Day Skate Bike
Part Part
1 40
2 20
3 13
4 18
5 11 Skate / Bike Monthly Usage
6 29
7 36
8 30
9 21
10 11
11 18
12 8
13 29
14 42
15 51
16 26 Bike, 264, 49% ) ��
Skate, 278, 51% ❑Skate
17 25
18 27 ■Bike
19 18
20 21
21 17
22 31
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Total: 278 264
Desert Recreation District
Civic Center Tennis Courts Attendance
Jan-12
Day Tennis Pickleball
Part Part
1 48
2 51
3 43
4 39
5 46 Tennis / Pickleball Monthly Usage
6 57
7 64
8 59
9 44
10 67
11 62
12 51
13 48
14
15 68 Pickleball, 0, 0%
5
16 63 ■Tennis
,X
18 68
18 68 ■Pickleball
19 52
20 46 Tennis,01204,
100/o
21 49
22 64
23 Rain
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Total: 1204 0