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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRPT 3 SR CTR PROG RPT 7-1-85DATE: June 26, 1985 REPORTS NO, 3 7-1-85 Inter- Corn TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Mayor and City Council Senior Center Steering Committee STEERING COMMITTEE FOR A SENIOR CENTER PROGRESS REPORT RECOMMENDATION: Receive and file. BACKGROUND: The Steering Committee for a Senior Center has met several times during the past two months. The Committee, working with Recreation Systems, Inc., and members of the City staff, has been finalizing the size and scope of the facility needed for seniors in the Tusttn area. The Commttte anticipates that the Design Development Report will be completed and ready for presentation to the City Council at your September 16, 1985 meeting. The Community Development Department has contracted a surveyor to produce a topographical survey of the Senior Center site and the adjacent land in Peppertree Park. The survey and base sheet will allow the Committee to properly orient the Senior Center on the site and to take advantage of existing site features. The Committee will review scale floor plans and site placement at its next meeting on July 25, 1985. A tentative date of July 15 has been projected for Close of Escrow on the 1.27 acres being purchased from the Tustin Unified School District. A sign announcing that the property will be the future site of the Tustin Senior Citizens Center has been ordered. A reception/ceremony to announce the passing of title will be arranged so that suitable publicity can be received. Staff is currently developing a grant application for funding from the Senior Center Bond Act. The application will be completed well in advance of the August 15, 1985 deadline. Funding is also being pursued through the Housing and Community Development Block Grant Program, Federal Revenue Sharing, State Park and Recreation Bond Act, and the Roberti-Z'Berg Urban Open Space Grant Program. Most application deadlines are listed as October 1, 1985. The Steering Committee for a Senior Center is also planning and organizing a fundraising campaign directed toward local corporations, charitable foundations and individuals. A fall kick-off is projected at this time for the fundraising effort. The Steering Committee is currently recruiting volunteers to serve as Fundraising Sub-Committee members. A preliminary budget of 1.5 million dollars has been established for the 18,000 square foot facility which the Steering Committee feels is necessary to provide adequate space for the many senior programs and activities offered in the Tustin area. A rendering will be available from the completed Design Development Report which will help illustrate what the center will actually look like. It should be a great help in raising funds for the project. Donors will receive individual recognition for their contributions. A trust account has been set up by the City Finance Department so that contributions can be received immediately. Monies will be earmarked for the Center and reserved for its construction. Recognition will vary according to the size of the contribution and will include many types of acknowledgement. The Steering Committee will be finalizing the details for the fundraising campaign in the next few weeks. Progress is being made toward our goal of constructing a Senior Center. The Design Development Report should be completed in September which would allow it to be included with several grant applications. The Steering Committee is excited about their achievements and looks forward to continued success in the coming months. Recr~tion Superintendent JK:ls