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CALL TO ORDER
Senior Commission Meeting
May 5, 2022
3:00 p.m.
Council Chamber
Chair Rangus called the meeting to order at 3:03 p.m.
ROLL CALL
Present: Chair Rangus, Vice Chair Mehan, Commissioner Ross
Absent: Commissioner McReynolds and Commissioner Venegas-Garcia
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCEANNOUNCEMENTS
None
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
ACTION: On motion Vice Chair Mehan and a second by Commissioner Ross, the minutes of the
March 3, 2022, Senior Commission meeting were approved.
AYES: Chair Rangus, Vice Chair Mehan, Commissioner Ross
NOES: None
ABSTAIN: None
ABSENT: Commissioner McReynolds and Commissioner Venegas-Garcia
PRESENTATIONS
None
CONSENT CALENDAR
None
PUBLIC COMMENT
None
DEPARTMENT REPORTS
Special Projects Manager Mick Calarco presented an update of the Parks & Recreation
Department Master Plan to the Senior Commission. The master plan was a highly
collaborative effort that started as far back as 2019, prior to COVID. Mr. Calarco shared that
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a large part of the project will be taken from public input and what the community wants
out of their parks and recreation areas. Different types of programming will be part of the
Master Plan and a senior specific programing plan will be included.
Mr. Calarco explained that priority rankings are being used to establish the desires of the
majority of the public. This will allow the department to develop a strategic plan from the
input that is received, and ultimately include the input in the master plan. Once that master
plan has been put into draft form, it will be presented to the different commissions and
then, along with any comments from those commissions, will be presented to City Council
for approval. Mr. Calarco mentioned the location on-line where citizens can take a survey
https://carlsbadparksplan.com/ and stated that a statistically reliable significant survey will
be mailed out randomly to Carlsbad residents in the near future.
Mr. Calarco discussed the work that goes into gaining the Commission for the Accreditation
of Parks and Recreation Agencies (CAPRA) accreditation including, but not limited to,
recreational programming, senior recreation programming, as well as program assessments.
Vice Chair Mehan asked what is the percentage of citizens that have participated in the
survey?
Mr. Calarco explained that so far, the surveys that have been received were open to anyone
that would like to give their feedback. The data on Carlsbad resident specific surveys is not
yet available.
Vice Chair Mehan also asked if an attempt to survey attendees of the Carlsbad Street Fair
had been done?
Mr. Calarco replied that surveying visitors at the Street Fair had not been done.
Vice Chair Mehan pointed out that there would not be a meeting in July to go over some of
the findings from the survey.
Recreations Services Manager Mike Pacheco mentioned that a special meeting may need to
be scheduled to go over the survey results.
Commissioner Ross asked how it was being determined who would be receiving the surveys
and if an even number of citizens from each district were being included?
Mr. Calarco shared that the surveys were not broken down into districts as all residents in
the city and abroad have been invited to share in this survey and offer their thoughts and
feelings about the direction the city takes with its parks and recreational areas. There will be
statistical data that will show the responses by zip code which will be helpful in determining
the direction that is taken.
Chair Rangus pointed out that past surveys have been best responded to by District 1
residents and she felt that it was important that there was a similar number of surveys
coming in from all districts.
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The commission received a report on recently completed and upcoming Senior Center
activities and programs, as well as other topics of interest by Recreation Area Manager
Margaret Hamer.
Ms. Hamer reported on the Senior Center staff's outreach and the positive feedback that they
have been receiving. She detailed the Age Friendly Action Plan outreach that they have been
diligently trying to accomplish including having a presence at the Farmer's Market. She
mentioned having the Chief Innovation Officer, David Graham host a presentation at the Y.E.S.
(Youth Enrichment Services) community meeting. Y.E.S. is run through the Carlsbad School
District and frequently partners with the Senior Center to help students meet volunteerism
requirements to graduate and assist our seniors.
The AARP tax-aid program has now been accomplished, and with the help of the hard-working
AARP volunteers, over 582 residents were provided assistance.
Ms. Hamer shared the success of the hybrid and virtual programs and announced that they
will continue for the foreseeable future.
The popularity of pickleball has increased dramatically and the Senior Center is now offering
beginner classes, intermediate classes and has now introduced a pickleball League.
Ms. Hamer presented information on the Collaborations and Excursions program which allows
for groups of Seniors to travel together in a group to different events or social occasions. In
April, the group visited the Carlsbad Sculpture Garden and the upcoming whale watching trip is
already sold out.
Concerts in the Courtyard program has been well. received by everyone and offers
different talented musicians for everyone to enjoy outside in the courtyard. On April 11,
Ancora played their brand of classic rock and coming up on May 9, Daniel Newheiser will bring
his blend of Jazz and country rock along with his own original music.
Ms. Hamer shared information regarding the upcoming celebration that will combine the
annual Hot Rods and Cool Treats event with a Senior Center Open House. The dual event will
take place on Saturday, May 14, 2022, at the Senior Center.
Chair Rangus asked if any of the other community centers had pickleball? Ms. Hamer explained
that while Calavera Hills Community Center and Stagecoach Community Center both offered
scheduled times for pickleball, that it seemed to be most popular at the Pine Avenue
Community Center.
COMMITTEE/CITY COUNCIL REPORTS
CDBG Advisory Committee
Chair Rangus gave a report on community development and aid for the moderate and low-
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income households via the block grant program. The City of Carlsbad received over $527,000
for the 2022-2023 fiscal year. The allocation is to be used for public services, facilities, and
administration.
Growth Advisory Committee
Commissioner Ross shared that the Growth Advisory Committee has met twice so far. One of
their major interests is to help coordinate where low-income housing will be built.
FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
Vice Chair Mehan explained her interest in discussing planned visits to Senior Centers of
neighboring cities. She feels that it would be a good way to compare what Carlsbad is doing
well and not so well, and possibly give us some ideas as to how our Senior Center can continue
to improve.
ACTION: On motion by Chair Rangus and a second by Vice Chair Mehan, the request to put an
item regarding such visits on a future agenda was approved.
AYES: Chair Rangus, Vice Chair Mehan, Commissioner Ross
NOES: None
ABSTAIN: None
ABSENT: Commissioner McReynolds and Commissioner Venegas-Garcia
ADJOURNMENT
On motion by Vice Chair Meehan duly seconded by Commissioner Ross, the meeting was
adjourned at 3:56 p.m. The next meeting of the Senior Commission will be June 2, 2022, at
3:00 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Brian Buchholtz
Minutes Clerk