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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998 Saratoga Trail Grant ProgramSaratoga Trail Grant Program History and Purpose The Saratoga Parks & Recreation Commission, appointed by the Saratoga City Council, has worked diligently toward the implementation of a Parks & Trails Master Plan which will serve the park and recreational needs of our community. Our goal is to acquire, develop, and maintain a system of parks, trails, bicycle lanes, recreational facilities, and park-related community service facilities which meet the needs of Saratoga's residents. In 1990, the City of Saratoga commissioned a study for the preparation of a Parks & Trails Master Plan. This plan was completed by Wallace, Roberts & Todd in November 1991, and was subsequently approved by the City Council. This plan provides a framework for the City's actions in implementing a recreation system which will serve all ages and sections of the Saratoga's population. The very lengthy Master Plan is available for all Saratogans to view at City Hall. The Parks & Trails Master plan is a comprehensive document which includes recommendations for active parks and play fields, passive parks, as well as pedestrian, multi- use trails, and bicycle trails and pathways. In June of 1996, the Commission held a very well attended community workshop to determine an updated priority list for the expenditure of the Park Development Fund. Trail improvements were one of the items that was on the priority list and that the Commission is dedicated to improving. The Trail Grant Program is being established to address the need for trail improvements at a time when there are insufficient funds available to maintain existing trails and create new trails. In the past, volunteer groups have approached the City and volunteered their time to clean up certain portions of a trials. The City would then supply the volunteer group with the necessary materials for the improvement project. The Commission felt that by formalizing this process, it would encourage more residents to volunteer their time to make improvements to the trails that they most use. The Trail Grant Process Pr~osal Requirements The grant proposal submitted to the Parks & Recreation Commission should address the following items: • Description of the agency or group (background) • Highlight or describe the area or trails that the agency would like to improve • Their experience in improving or creating trails • What can the agency offer that is unique to this job? • Number of (trail) users that would benefit from the proposed improvement • Itemized budget of project • Has this need been addressed by the City's Parks & Trails Master plan? • Timeline for the proposed project • What area of Saratoga is it serving. Evaluation Criteria In evaluating the grant proposal, the Parks & Recreation Commission will take into consideration the following criteria: • Alignments & linkages of and to existing trails to Saratoga, Mid-Peninsula Open Space & Santa Clara County Trails. • Will it encourage additional traffic/bodies off busy city streets? • Does it improve the safety of the existing trail or trail area? • Does it keep multi-use trails open? • Does it provide additional signs identifying the trail? • What percentage of the Community is benefiting from this project? Submittal Process The Parks and Recreation Commission meets the first Monday of the month at 7:30 p.m. at the City Hall Administrative Offices. All grant proposals submitted to the Commission will be agendized and discussed at a regular commission meeting. In order to have the grant proposal included in a commission packet, the agency must submit nine copies of its proposal to City Hall no later than 5:00 p.m. on the third Monday of the month. Since the Commission may have follow-up questions about the submitted proposal, agencies are asked that a member of the organization be present at the commission meeting when their proposal is discussed. Ag"encies are requested to allow two to three weeks time in order to receive a response to their proposal. Depending upon the scope of the project will determine whether or not the recommendation to approve the project will need to be forwarded to the City Council for approval. Trail Grant Information A Saratoga Trails Grant Brochure, containing information about the Trails Grant Program is available to all interested parties by contacting; Saratoga City Hall c/o Irene Jacobs, Senior Administrative Analyst 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 (408) 868-1215 e-mail: Saratoga@STATENET.com 9/98