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File #: 18-0515    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Mayor's Office
File created: 10/5/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/13/2018 Final action: 11/13/2018
Title: A Resolution Supporting the City of Colorado Springs Sponsorship of a School Yard Initiative Grant Application to Great Outdoors Colorado on Behalf of Colorado Springs Charter Academy Presenter: Tilah Larson, Senior Grants Analyst Karen Palus, Director of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services
Attachments: 1. 10-22-18 - CSCASponsorshipSupportRES, 2. 10-22-18 - IGA - CSCA, 3. Signed Resolution 120-18.pdf

 

 

Title

A Resolution Supporting the City of Colorado Springs Sponsorship of a School Yard Initiative Grant Application to Great Outdoors Colorado on Behalf of Colorado Springs Charter Academy

 

  Presenter: 

Tilah Larson, Senior Grants Analyst
Karen Palus, Director of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services

 

Body

  Summary:

The Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Department proposes to sponsor a Great Outdoors Colorado (GOCO) School Yard Initiative grant application.  The $110,000 grant application will assist with supporting the construction of unstructured play and outdoor learning facilities for youth. An Intergovernmental Agreement will define the roles and the responsibilities of the City and the school.

In many cases, schools will replace aging metal play sets, fields of pea gravel and cracking concrete slabs with nature-inspired climbing structures, soft all-weather surfaces, play and learning areas featuring natural materials like four-season sensory gardens, outdoor classrooms, or water features that can simulate floods and erosion. Projects can also include traditional play equipment to complement natural components and provide a variety of play opportunities.

Each grant application will request $110,000 from GOCO and the required matching dollars will be raised by each school.

 

  Previous Council Action: 

N/A

 

  Background:

GOCO’s School Yard Initiative aims to create school grounds that inspire more active physical play and enhance learning about nature and the environment. Because all School Yard Initiative projects are required to be open to the public during non-school hours, the benefits extend far beyond the student body.

School Yard Initiative grants support schools and local governments in constructing outdoor spaces where kids have frequent opportunities for unstructured play and outdoor learning. All school yards must be designed, in part, by the student population to ensure the components constructed are the most appealing and beneficial to the users they will serve. This program emphasizes projects that reach underserved youth and families who may otherwise have limited access to quality parks.

This item supports the City’s strategic goal relating to building community and collaborative relationships by supporting local schools’ construction of unstructured play and outdoor learning facilities for youth within the community.

 

  Financial Implications:

The City has agreed to sponsor the partner school as GOCO requires that a qualified government agency submit the application, and receive and disburse funds for this grant. City funds are neither needed nor requested as part of this sponsorship application.

 

  Board/Commission Recommendation:

The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board voted in support of the sponsorship at their October 11, 2018 meeting.

 

  Stakeholder Process:

GOCO requires that each school undertake a planning process with their students as part of the grant application.  Each school has engaged the students they serve to ensure that the playground facility meets their needs and desires.

 

  Alternatives:

City Council may choose not to pass a resolution supporting the grant application. Doing so would limit the ability of the school to apply for a GOCO School Yard Initiative grant.

 

Recommended Action

  Proposed Motion:

Move approval to support the City’s sponsorship of the School Yard Initiatives Grant application to Great Outdoors Colorado on behalf of Colorado Springs Charter Academy.

 

Summary of Ordinance Language

N/A

 




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