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9. Begin to increase tlie equipme�t lnventory�for receeaCional programs�- <br />especially athletic and playground prugram_v. Namely:. ru6ber red play- <br />ground balls (ull sizes), coccr.r halls and vnlleyballs and basketMalls� <br />catcher's equipmenq pinnies, (notballs (Jr. siar.), (]ac bases (for kick- � <br />ball, etc.), cones (used as markerti, goal;s, ecc.), 15mm projector. ., <br />IC is the aim ro request (or Jona[iuns and con[ribuClons from community . <br />service gr�-+ps fnr acynisttinn of auch equipment. .�� <br />9. Life-long leisum recrcational acttvities ix n prinr[ty`in the field of <br />recreation. Therefore i[ is an aim to pmnmtr such (�mily programa as: <br />orienceering, swimming, akn[ing, birycling, jogSlny�, dancinF and other � <br />activities. <br />30. Public relations is a continual need for promo[lon nf oppor[unities and <br />offerings of this department. Thcrefore, lhc weekly column� in the New <br />Brigh[on Bulletin will continue, flyers will continue to be pastied to � <br />studen[s in tlie schools, brochures witl cuntinue or expand im m�tent of <br />recreational efferin�s. Also, slide/tape produc[ions will be developed <br />and used for organization, agency and group presnntations. An album will <br />be placed in a booklet for display and reference. 6rochurea and flyers <br />will also be on display at the office. <br />Such information will also be kept in supply [o such nrqanizationa ee <br />the Welcome Wagon, churches, merehantF, businesses, etc. The Mounds \'Lew <br />City sign will liave advertising o�essages weckly on display. <br />11. Another aim 1s the provision o[ $500.00 to bc budgetted for 1979 in the . � <br />Recreation Fund (tax suppor[ed) to provide frir a part of [he tcanspottation <br />cos[s of the many programs wi[h which buses are needed. Tranapnrtation � <br />costs presently con<titute a large nmo�mt of the participant feen of euch : <br />programs requiring transpor[a[ion. Oftcn bus Fee� are equal oe r.rore [han <br />, the to[al rnst of an individual who would travel on his/hcr own. ... <br />12. De�lopmen[ of a comprehensivc ltbrary for tlre u.ne and resour.ce of�the � <br />entire Parks, Recreation and Forestry Depar[n�en[ is anothcr aim. TI�Sc <br />library would be available in thc new praposed Parks, Recreatlon anJ <br />Fores[ry Department o(fice. � <br />13. Another aim is to rewrite and reclassify par[-tinc job descriptione, tltle� <br />and pay scales. � <br />14. Establishment of a Parks, Recreation and 1'orratry pe[ty.cneh fund !e <br />also a much needed operatton. Thie fwid rvuld ba usod for no[mal, f[equent <br />and regular small cash spending by such pmgramx ne enmm�r p1nVRro�mde� <br />muvies and miscellaneoua. � � <br />15. The last but not lenst atm�tor 1978 ia m become sttualed phy�lcelly an a <br />unified department - in � depnttme.nt office. Thin vill aa+nn lndividunl <br />-.pt�one.use, and office space.to.acc�modate peenonnel rpfecene�e ond Cenoureop, <br />Such an office will unity tl�e �apartnnucs opc�etinna nnJ� wlll telieve the � <br />noise, confusion and disorientationx, wl�ir.li i�x [hr a4Cuattun eC�prnennt. SuCh <br />an ofClce wlll pt'omnte nare eF(Lclent nnd e[fer Uve c�ncunlrutton, Cnml�uplrq� <br />timi and output. <br />