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• Needs Analysis <br /> Athletic Association and Recreation Activities Use and Forecasts <br /> In May, 1997 the athletic associations and city recreation staff serving Arden Hills, Mounds <br /> View, New Brighton, and Shoreview were asked to provide data about their current facility <br /> use, participation and forecast growth, future facility needs and general comments regarding <br /> facility adequacy and facility recommendations. That information is summarized in Table 2 <br /> and in the following text. <br /> The Athletic Associations rely largely on school district facilities for gym space and use a mix <br /> of school and city fields for outdoor sports. All the associations that use school gym space <br /> expressed a strong need for additional gym space as school sponsored use and competition <br /> among the associations was limiting their gym time and preventing young people from <br /> participating in certain sports. The association information and comments highlighted the need <br /> for additional gym space, soccer fields, additional lighted ball fields, tournament facilities and a <br /> competitive aquatics facility. <br /> The city park and recreation departments offer public recreation programs for all age groups. <br /> Due to the intensive use of School District facilities by school groups, most public recreation <br /> programs are held at city athletic facilities. All city recreation staff expressed a concern over <br /> • lack of facilities and said public demand exceeds their ability to provide programs due to a lack <br /> of athletic facilities. Specifically, the city recreation departments felt a need for additional <br /> gymnasium space for adult and youth basketball, volleyball, gymnastics and fitness classes. <br /> They also expressed a need for additional soccer fields, fast pitch softball fields, and additional <br /> pool time. <br /> • <br /> • <br /> 10 <br />
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