DATE: April 9, 2025
TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers
FROM: Parks and Recreation Department
TITLE: IDENTIFICATION OF CITY-OWNED PARKS AND RECREATION FACILITIES TO ACCEPT APPLICATIONS FOR RENAMING, PER COUNCIL POLICY 100-55, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PARK SITE 1 AT EL CORAZON AND THE SKATE SPOT AT JOHN LANDES COMMUNITY PARK
RECOMMENDATION
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Staff recommends that the City Council identify City-owned Parks and Recreation facilities to accept applications for renaming, as per City Council Policy 100-55, including, but not limited to, Park Site 1 at El Corazon and the skate spot at John Landes Community Park.
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BACKGROUND AND ANALYSIS
On May 21, 2003, the City Council adopted City Council Policy 100-55: "Policies and Procedures for Naming and Dedicating City Facilities." The City has followed this Council Policy when naming newly constructed facilities such as the William A. Wagner Aquatic Center, Luise?o Park, Mance Buchanon Park, and the El Corazon Senior Center. In 2021, the Alex Road Skate Park was renamed Prince Memorial Skate Park and Rancho Del Oro Park was renamed Jim Wood Park through the process outlined in the Council Policy.
City Council Policy 100-55 provides a timeline, procedures, and priority categories for the naming of facilities. The timeline states that in April of each year, the City Council must first designate facilities for which they will consider applications for renaming. With respect to current potential renaming opportunities, the City is in the design phase to build Park Site 1 at El Corazon, and the name of the park is needed to design park signage. In addition, the City recently completed the new skate spot at John Landes Community Park. Members of the community have expressed an interest in renaming the skate spot in memory of local professional skater Shane Hidalgo.
If City Council designates Park Site 1 at El Corazon and the skate spot at John Landes Community Park, or any other facility for rena...
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