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i <br /> January 19 to discuss these new policies. Interestingly, we were made aware that the <br /> CSD will not be charging youth sports associations for field use, even though the LLPRD <br /> has the similar purpose of providing leisure programs for area residents lie , Youth <br /> Soccer, T-Ball, Softball, etc. ) . Obviously, these new policies will have a significant <br /> financial impact and therefore affect our ability to provide a variety of leisure <br /> programming opportunities for area residents . We inquired during the meeting if the <br /> CSD would be interested in offering any programs that we will no longer be able to <br /> afford . They did not think that would be feasible . <br /> LLPRD has spent $70, 000+ on a variety of equipment for CSD fields including soccer <br /> goals, bleachers, bases and anchors, etc. (see attached sheet) . In 2003, the City paid for <br /> the installation of the full-size basketball court at Rice Lake Elementary School . We will <br /> need to evaluate whether some of these assets need to be relocated throughout our <br /> parks system . <br /> Moving our programs from CSD fields to city-owned fields will impact youth sports <br /> associations. For example, historically our T- Ball program had been conducted at CMS <br /> #2 and Blue Heron Elementary so Centennial Little League can utilize Sunrise Park #3 <br /> and #4. With expected CSD rental charges for T- Ball around $ 1, 200, we may need to <br /> relocate T- Ball to Sunrise #3 and #4, displacing Centennial Lakes Little League . Also, we <br /> had provided painting/striping services (for a fee ) on CSD property for Centennial <br /> Soccer, Centennial Lacrosse, and Centennial Baseball . LLPRD also coordinated the <br /> placement of portable restrooms . Both of these services will no longer be provided by <br /> LLPD . <br />