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City of Saratoga
Parks and Recreation Commission
Regular Meeting
Agenda
DATE: Tuesday, May 9, 2023
TIME: 6:30 p.m.
LOCATION: Linda Callon Conference Room
13777 Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga, CA
And Via Zoom
Public Participation Information
In accordance with Saratoga City Council’s Remote Public Participation Policy, members of the public
may participate in this meeting in person at the location listed above or via remote attendance using
the Zoom information below.
• Webinar URL: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84091857373
• Webinar ID: 840 9185 7373
• Call In: 1.408.638.0968 or 1.669.900.6833 (enter the Webinar ID provided above when
prompted) and pressing *9 to raise their hand to speak on an agenda item when directed by the
Chair.
Public Comment
Members of the public may comment on any item for up to three (3) minutes. The amount of time for
public comment may be reduced by the Chair or by action of the Parks & Recreation Commission.
Public Comment will begin with speakers attending in-person first followed by those attending via
Zoom.
As always, members of the public can send written comments to the Commission prior to the meeting
by commenting online at www.saratoga.ca.us/prc prior to the start of the meeting. These emails will be
provided to the members of the Commission and will become part of the official record of the meeting.
During the meeting the Chair will explain the process for members of the public to be recognized to offer
public comment.
Call to Order
Roll Call: Commissioner Jim Cargill, Commissioner Isabelle Gecils, Commissioner Renee Paquier,
Commissioner Badri Sridharan and Commissioner Michelle Wang
Report on Posting of the Agenda: Pursuant to Government Code Section 54954.2, this meeting was
properly posted on May 3, 2023.
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Oral & Written Communication: Any member of the public may address the Commission about any
matter not on the agenda for this meeting for up three minutes. Commissioners may not
comment on the matter but may choose to place the topic on a future agenda.
Approval of Parks and Recreation Commission Draft Minutes:
01-10-2023 Draft Minutes
Agenda:
1. Movie Night Discussion
Issue: City staff to provide options for activities and discuss food truck information
Action: Choose activities and food trucks for movie night
2023 Movie Night Schedule
2. El Quito Pickleball Court Project Update
Issue: Project update
Action: Information only
3. Update on Historical Plaque Program
Issue: Update on progress of the Historical Plaque Program
Action: No action, information only
4. Workplan & Community Engagement Brainstorming
Issue: Discuss new project ideas
Action: Approve new project
2023-2024 PRC Workplan
Community Engagement Discussion Sheet
Event Planning Outline
5. Park Reassignment Discussion
Issue: Redistribute Park assignment with new Commissioners
Action: Approve new assignments
Commissioner and Staff Reports (This includes committee updates and park reports. This section is
informational only; no actions will be taken.)
Commissioner Park
Sridharan Azule, Kevin Moran, Quarry
Paquier Beauchamp, Brookglen, El Quito
Wang Friendship, Ravenwood, Wildwood
Cargill
Gecils
Unassigned Bell Grove, Congress Springs, Foothill, Gardiner
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Agenda Items for Next Meeting July 11, 2023
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Adjournment
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you are a disabled person and you need a
disability-related modification or accommodation to participate in this meeting, contact Kristin Borel at
408.868.1296 or kborel@saratoga.ca.us. Requests must be made as early as possible and at least one
full business day before the start of the meeting.
Parks and Recreation Commission Agenda Note:
In accordance with the Ralph M. Brown Act, copies of the staff reports, and other materials provided to
the Parks and Recreation Commission by City staff in connection with this agenda are available at the
office of the City Manager at 13777 Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga, California 95070. Any materials
distributed by staff after the posting of the agenda are made available for public review at the office of
the City Manager at the time they are distributed to the Parks and Recreation Commission.
Certificate of Posting of Agenda:
I, Kristin Borel, Public Works Analyst for the City of Saratoga, declare that the foregoing agenda for the
meeting of the Parks and Recreation Commission of the City of Saratoga was posted on May 3, 2023, at
the office of the City of Saratoga, 13777 Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga, CA 95070 and was available for
public review at that location. The agenda is also available on the City’s website,
www.saratoga.ca.us/prc
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City of Saratoga
Parks and Recreation Commission
Regular Meeting
Draft Minutes
DATE: Tuesday, January 10, 2023
TIME: 6:30 p.m.
LOCATION: Linda Callon Conference Room
13777 Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga, CA
And Via Zoom
Call to Order: Chair Paquier called the Regular Session to order at 6:33 p.m. in person and via
teleconferencing through Zoom.
Prior to Roll Call, the Chair and Staff Liaison explained that the meeting will be held in-person and
teleconference pursuant to rules of the Ralph M. Brown Act allowing teleconferencing during a proclaimed
state of emergency when local official have recommended social distancing. Members of the Parks &
Recreation Commission and public may participate in this meeting in-person or remotely. The Commission
met all of the applicable notice requirements and the public is welcome to participate in this meeting.
Information on how the public can observe the meeting and provide public comment was also shared.
Additionally, the Chair explained that all votes would be taken through a roll call.
Roll Call: Commissioner Mahuvakar, Commissioner Paquier, Commissioner Sridharan and
Commissioner Wang. Absent: None. Also in attendance was Kristin Borel, Staff Liaison.
(Commissioner Paquier, Commissioner Sridharan and Kristin Borel appearing in person and
Commissioners Mahuvakar and Wang appearing via Zoom)
Staff Liaison, Kristin Borel confirmed a quorum.
Report on Posting of the Agenda: Kristin Borel reported that the Agenda for this meeting was properly
posted on January 4, 2023.
Oral & Written Communication
No oral or written communication.
Approval of Parks and Recreation Commission Draft Minutes:
Commissioner Sridharan / Mahuvakar moved to Approve the Parks and Recreation Minutes for
the Regular Meeting on November 8, 2022. Passed by a verbal roll call: Ayes: Mahuvakar,
Paquier, Sridharan and Wang. Noes: None. Abstain: None. Absent: None
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Agenda:
1. Election of New Chair and Vice Chair
Commissioner Wang / Mahuvakar moved to nominate Commissioner Sridharan as Chair.
Passed by a verbal roll call: Ayes: Mahuvakar, Paquier, Sridharan and Wang. Noes: None.
Abstain: None. Absent: None
Commissioner Mahuvakar / Wang moved to nominate Commissioner Paquier as Vice Chair.
Passed by a verbal roll call: Ayes: Mahuvakar, Paquier, Sridharan and Wang. Noes: None.
Abstain: None. Absent: None
Chair Paquier invited any public comments on this item.
There were no speakers
2. El Quito Pickleball Court Project Update
Staff gave an update of the progress of the project. A topo map of the area and a master plan
including the size and placement of the pickleball courts were shown. A webpage for the
project was created and a sign announcing the project is to place in the park. The signs and the
webpage will ask for public input which will be reviewed at the Commission’s March meeting.
It is anticipated that in April or May the project could go out to bid and construction to begin in
late summer.
Chair Paquier invited any public comments on this item.
There were no speakers
3. Movie Night Food Truck Discussion
Staff reviewed the food truck information from a company called “Moveable”. They are a
centralized food truck coordination company. They schedule trucks, take care of permitting
insurance and waste management for events. They have two tier of payment options – Profit
Potential and Minimum Sales Options. Commissioners Mahuvakar and Sridharan volunteered
to research the information that will be included in February’s planning meetings.
The Commission also discussed the reasons for wanting food truck at the Move Night event.
Reasons included: public demand for food trucks, to help increase attendance and popularity of
the event, family fun, enhancing a sense of community and diversity, attracting teens, and the
idea that food connects people. They also suggested that they might ask the Youth Commission
for recommendations on the type of food to be included.
Chair Paquier invited any public comments on this item.
There were no speakers.
4. Update on Historical Plaque Program
There is no update because the Heritage Preservation Commission has not started working on
this project. They will need new Commissioners to work on this project.
Chair Paquier invited any public comments on this item.
There were no speakers.
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5. Workplan & Community Engagement Brainstorming
Staff reported that the Commission will be meeting with the City Council in March or April to
discuss their current workplan and any additional new items. The Commission reviewed the
current workplan and decided not to add any new items this year. They felt that they could
develop new events within the structure of the current workplan.
Chair Paquier invited any public comments on this item.
There were no speakers.
Commissioner and Staff Reports (This includes committee updates and park reports. This section is
informational only; no actions will be taken.)
Commissioner Park
Sridharan Azule, Kevin Moran, Quarry
Mahuvakar Bell Grove, Congress Springs, Foothill, Gardiner
Paquier Beauchamp, Brookglen, El Quito
Wang Friendship, Ravenwood, Wildwood
Vacant
Agenda Items for Next Meeting March 14, 2023
• Food truck and Move Night information
• Discuss the idea of monthly meetings
• El Quito Pickleball update
• Historic Plaque Program Update
• Workplan updates
Adjournment
Commissioners Wang/Sridharan move to Adjourn the meeting at 7:24 p.m. Ayes: Mahuvakar,
Paquier, Sridharan and Wang. Noes: None. Abstain: None. Absent: None
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you are a disabled person and you need a
disability-related modification or accommodation to participate in this meeting, contact Kristin Borel at
408.868.1296 or kborel@saratoga.ca.us. Requests must be made as early as possible and at least one
full business day before the start of the meeting.
Parks and Recreation Commission Agenda Note:
In accordance with the Ralph M. Brown Act, copies of the staff reports, and other materials provided to
the Parks and Recreation Commission by City staff in connection with this agenda are available at the
office of the City Manager at 13777 Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga, California 95070. Any materials
distributed by staff after the posting of the agenda are made available for public review at the office of
the City Manager at the time they are distributed to the Parks and Recreation Commission.
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Certificate of Posting of Agenda:
I, Kristin Borel, Public Works Analyst for the City of Saratoga, declare that the foregoing agenda for the
meeting of the Parks and Recreation Commission of the City of Saratoga was posted on January 5,
2023, at the office of the City of Saratoga, 13777 Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga, CA 95070 and was
available for public review at that location. The agenda is also available on the City’s website,
www.saratoga.ca.us/prc
Saratoga Movie Nights 2023
About Saratoga Movie Nights
For many years, movie nights have been hosted in El Quito Park on the 3rd Friday of June,
July, and August. The family-friendly event is free and open to the public, featuring G or PG
rated movies appropriate for all ages. In addition to the movie, the event usually includes
activities and resources tables for attendees to enjoy prior to the start of the movie.
PRC Role
The PRC is welcome to host an activity and resource table at the beginning of the event as
families arrive early to set up their blankets and chairs on the lawn. In 2022, the PRC hosted
a resource table and Saratoga community tree activity as a creative way to interact with
attendees.
Movie Options
Staff has made some movie selections that are rated G or PG.
Date Event Program Movie Options
June 16, 2023 • Activities/Resource Fair
• Welcoming Remarks from Mayor
• Remarks from PRC Chair
• Movie Previews
• Feature Program
Feature:
• DC League of Super
Pets
Movie Previews:
• Park Videos
• City Events
• Pet Safety Video
July 21, 2023 • Activities/Resource Fair
• Welcoming Remarks from Mayor
• Presentation of Parks Make Life
Better Month! Proclamation
• Remarks from PRC Chair
• Movie Previews
• Feature Program
Feature:
• WALL-E
Movie Previews:
• Park Videos
• City Events
August 18, 2023 • Activities/Resource Fair
• Welcoming Remarks from Mayor
• Remarks from PRC Chair
• Movie Previews
• Feature Program
Feature:
• Inside Out
Movie Previews:
• Park Videos
• Back to School Message
• City Events
FISCAL YEAR 2022/2023
PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION WORK PLAN
1. Movie Night
The goal is to build stronger community relations between the City of Saratoga and the
community and gathering residents by hosting events at City parks. The Commission will
continue to support outdoor the Movie Night series by hosting a resource table to engage
with residents and promote City objectives.
2. Age Friendly Communities
The goal is to provide inclusive, age-friendly opportunities for equitable access to parks. This
is accomplished by creating virtual park drone videos for less mobile residents, and by
organizing afternoon movies at the Civic Theater (the movies have been on hold due to
Covid).
3. Let’s Work Volunteer Program
The goal is to continue promoting a healthy lifestyle and engage community members about
parks and trails in Saratoga. This is accomplished by organizing a volunteer program at
Quarry Park which removes invasive species and helps the City advance its effort to promote
and extend the existing trail system.
4. Historic Plaque Program for City Parks
The goal of this program is to create plaques for City parks which describes local history or
relevant information of the area. The Commission will work with the Historical Preservation
Commission to research park locations and local history.
5. Let’s Walk and Let’s Hike
The goal is to continue promoting a healthy lifestyle and engaging community members
about new parks and trails in Saratoga. The Commission will organize walks and hikes in parks
and on city trails.
6. Let’s Create
The goal is to promote and highlight our city parks and trails through creative opportunities.
Possible ideas include sponsoring a photo contest or art project relating to city parks. The
Commission would like to partner with other Commissions or groups such as the Youth
Commission, Art Commission, Senior Center, or Library.
7. Community Outreach
Attend and volunteer for City of Saratoga events, share information about City effort and
activities with friends and family in the community, encourage the community to engage with
the City, encourage fellow residents to serve on a City Commission, which provides the City
staff with insights about community concerns or interests to help shape City outreach and
engagement efforts.
Primary Goal How to get Community involved How to accomplish the goal Who do we partner with
Get them outside Through education Make a plan with details Community Groups
Get them moving Activities Who organizes Other Commissions
Get fit Events Who supervises Non-profits
Attend an event Projects Costs Businesses
Learn something Social Media Website Religious Organizations
Create something Publications Social Media Boys and Girl Scouts
Experience something QR codes in Parks Library
Reach a specific demographic Publications Fire and Sheriff Department
Give out info at events Orchardkeepers
Schools and Students
Examples Previous examples Event opportunities
Scavenger hunts "Let's Work"Arbor Day
Docent walks "Let's Walk"Tree Lighting
Clean up events Celebrate Nature Movie Night
Organized hikes Healthy City initiative Blossom Festival
Easter egg hunts Drone videos of Parks 4th of July
Historical tours Planting Events State of the City
Photo sharing on social media Movies for seniors Senior Center Health Fair
Book/movie topic promotion Displays at the Library
Youth Commission Events
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PRC Community Engagement and Project Discussion
All project and activities must be approved by the City Council before implementation
Parks & Recreation Commission Event Planning Outline
SUGGESTED TIMELINE/APPROACH FOR EVENTS INCLUDED IN WORK PLAN
o 4-5 Months Before Event: Commission considers and develops event concept
that can be used later in event planning process to determine event logistics.
▪ Event Concept, Goals, and Objectives: What is the overall concept and
purpose of the event? How does the event support the mission and
purpose of the Commission? What distinguishes this event from others
held in Saratoga? Does the event concept unnecessarily compete with
other events? Are there opportunities for collaboration with other
Commissions? What will the different components of the event be (will
there be resource tables? Snacks? Food?)?
▪ Event Audience: Who is event intended to attract? For example, is the
event intended for a certain age group or segment of the community?
▪ Work Plan Consistency: Is the event consistent with the Commission’s
work plan? Does the work plan accurately reflect the event? Is City
Council authorization required before event planning efforts proceed?
▪ City Resources: Based on the general concept of the event, will existing
City resources be adequate? Will the Commission need to request
additional resources from the City Council?
▪ Outside Resources: Based on the general concept of the event, will
fundraising or sponsorships be needed? The City’s Fundraising Policy
requires Commissions to present a proposed fundraising plan before
requesting funds or seeking sponsorships.
▪ Tentative Details: What tentative date, time, and location does the
Commission want to hold the event?
o 3 Months Before Event: Commission decides on event details and critical event
logistics.
▪ Event Location: Finalize the event location after confirming availability.
▪ Event Date and Time: Finalize event date and time after confirming there
are no conflicts with other City events or meetings, holidays, or
community partner events (to extent possible).
▪ Other Event Details: Confirm other event details, such as whether
registration is needed and if there are any site-specific issues that need to
be address (such as parking limitations or signage needs).
▪ Resources and Costs: Finalize and confirm event resources and costs.
▪ Commissioner Roles: Determine the roles and responsibilities of each
Commissioner.
o 2 Months Before Event: Staff begins preparing outreach material based on event
concept and details that the Commission has decided upon.
o 1 Month Before Event: Finalize event implementation.
▪ Outreach: Staff to begin public outreach. Commissioners can support this
effort by sharing information about the event within their own networks.
▪ Logistics: Commissioners implement their various responsibilities related
to the event.