File #: 18-1052    Name: Public-Private Partnerships for Parks Improvement
Type: Agenda Item Status: Discussion Item
In control: City Council Work Session
On agenda: 12/17/2018 Final action:
Title: Update on Identifying Public-Private Partnerships for Various Parks Improvements and Development
Attachments: 1. Presentation
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Update on Identifying Public-Private Partnerships for Various Parks Improvements and Development

Summary

COUNCIL GOAL: Enhance the Quality of Life in McKinney
(5A: Create affordable recreational and cultural arts activities for all ages throughout the city)
(5C: Continue to market and highlight McKinney as a unique destination for residents and visitors alike)
(5E: Develop sustainable quality of life improvements within the City of McKinney)
(5F: Maximize partnerships between the City of McKinney and private industry)

MEETING DATE: December 17, 2018

DEPARTMENT: Parks & Recreation

CONTACT: Michael Kowski, Director of Parks & Recreation


RECOMMENDED CITY COUNCIL ACTION:
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ITEM SUMMARY:
* Over the past 6 months, the Parks & Recreation Department has engaged with a variety of private sector groups to partner on enhancements to our parks system. This presentation will provide an update on the location, form and status of these relationships.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
* The 2017 Parks Master Plan sets forth a funding and implementation strategy that aims to optimize external funding sources, such as public-private partnerships. In addition, under City Council Goal #5 (Enhance the Quality of Life in McKinney) is the objective to "Maximize partnerships between the City of McKinney and private industry".
* To achieve this strategy and goal, the Parks & Recreation Department has identified various private sector partners to assist in enhancing our parks system, reducing the City's maintenance costs, and generating revenue.
* This presentation will cover three (3) sample partnerships: (1) negotiating a $1,000,000 commitment from the City's operator of the tennis complex at Gabe Nesbitt Community Park to help deliver a future potential indoor tennis facility; (2) releasing a request for proposals (RFP) to identify groups to help deliver more usable rectangular fields in the City (the City has not built a new soccer field since 2005), reduce ma...

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