HomeMy WebLinkAbout2023-12-07; Senior Commission; ; Senior Commission Work Plan for 2024
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Meeting Date: December 7, 2023
To: Senior Commission
From: Mick Calarco, Recreation Services Manager Staff Contact: Eric Biggin, Recreation Area Manager
eric.biggin@carlsbadca.gov, 442-339-2648
Subject: Senior Commission Work Plan for 2024
Recommended Action
Review, edit as needed, and accept the Senior Commission Work Plan for 2024 and recommend
its approval by the City Council.
Discussion
In 2018, the City Council revised the Carlsbad Municipal Code to create uniform policies and
procedures related to boards and commissions. CMC Section 2.15.020 (C) requires that each
board or commission provide to the City Council for its approval an annual work plan of
activities to be undertaken.
At the Jan. 6, 2022, Senior Commission Meeting, the Commission reviewed the existing annual
work plan and discussed the opportunity to edit the content. The Commission agreed to make
limited edits to the annual work plan’s goals and tasks section. At the conclusion of discussion,
the Commission accepted its annual work plan and recommended its approval by the City
Council. On Jan. 10, 2023, the City Council adopted a resolution approving the annual work plan
of the Parks & Recreation Commission (Exhibit 1).
On Sept. 18, 2023, the Senior Commission accepted the 2023-2030 Parks & Recreation
Department Master Plan Update and recommended its approval by the City Council. On Sept.
26, 2023, the City Council approved the 2023-2030 Parks & Recreation Department Master Plan
Update. The department’s master plan update includes a strategic action plan which accounts
for the Age Friendly Carlsbad Action Plan that the City Council approved in December 2021. The
strategic action plan also provides systemwide recommendations for staff to implement over
the short-term (0-3 years), long-term (4-7 years) and on an ongoing basis. That action plan is
divided into four categories:
• Parks
• Maintenance and operations
• Programs, events, and facilities
• Funding and marketing
SE NIOR COMMISS I ON
Staff Report
Exhibit 1
City of Carlsbad
Senior Commission Work Plan
Fiscal Year – 2022-23
I. Mission Statement
The Mission of the Senior Commission is to champion an age-inclusive environment that
promotes wellness, vitality and education that leads to a vibrant quality of life.
II. Composition
Consistent with Chapter 2.38 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code, the Senior Commission shall consist
of five members appointed by the mayor with the approval of the city council. Members shall
serve four-year terms. The Senior Commission shall have the responsibility to make
recommendations to the city council and to advise the city council on the special needs and
concerns of seniors, including the creation, operation, maintenance, management and control of
senior programs, activities and facilities. The Senior Commission shall be authorized to and may
receive donations, gifts, legacies, endowments or bequests made to the city or to the commission
for or on behalf of the city. All donations, gifts, legacies, endowments or bequests so received by
the commission shall be turned over to the city treasurer and shall be kept in a special fund to be
designated as the senior fund. All moneys in the fund shall be used for promotion, supervision
and operation of senior programs. No moneys in the fund shall be spent without prior council
authorization.
III. FY 2022-23 Goals & Tasks
The Senior Commission will focus on the following FY -2022-23 Goals and Tasks:
(Goals identified in numerals; Tasks to accomplish those Goals identified in alphas)
1. Determine the needs of Adults 50+.
a. Participate in the needs assessment/master plan update
b. Continue annual assessment and feedback loop
c. Use informal feedback received from staff and volunteers throughout the year
2. Support the City of Carlsbad Age-Friendly Action Plan
a. Promote with City of Carlsbad communication tools
b. Align with internal and external organizations
3. Create Adult 50+ opportunities and collaborations beyond the Senior Center, through:
a. Public sites to include parks, community centers and libraries
b. Private locations such as theaters and senior living communities
c. Universities, hospitals, nonprofits and other organizations
4. Increase social inclusion, enhance connectivity and minimize isolation.
a. Foster technology friendly experiences
b. Offer intergenerational programs
c. Increase transportation to senior services
d. Enhance marketing and communication of resources to adults 50+
Exhibit 2
City of Carlsbad
Senior Commission Work Plan
2024
I.
The Mission of the Senior Commission is to champion an age-inclusive environment that promotes
wellness, vitality and education that leads to a vibrant quality of life.
II. Composition
Consistent with Chapter 2.38 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code, the Senior Commission shall consist of
five members appointed by the mayor with the approval of the city council. Members shall serve
four-year terms. The Senior Commission shall have the responsibility to make recommendations to
the city council and to advise the city council on the special needs and concerns of seniors, including
the creation, operation, maintenance, management and control of senior programs, activities and
facilities. The Senior Commission shall be authorized to and may receive donations, gifts, legacies,
endowments or bequests made to the city or to the commission for or on behalf of the city. All
donations, gifts, legacies, endowments or bequests so received by the commission shall be turned
over to the city treasurer and shall be kept in a special fund to be designated as the senior fund. All
moneys in the fund shall be used for promotion, supervision and operation of senior programs. No
moneys in the fund shall be spent without prior council authorization.
III. 2024 Goals & Tasks
The Senior Commission will focus on the following 2024 Goals and Tasks:
(Goals identified in numerals; Tasks to accomplish those Goals identified in alphas)
1. Determine the needs of Adults 50+.
a. Continue annual assessment and feedback loop
b. Use informal feedback received from staff and volunteers throughout the year
2023 -2030 PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT MASTER PLAN UPDATE: SUPPORT REFERENCE
PARKS STRATEGIES
Ongoing
• Encourage community participation in reporting maintenance or safety concerns.
• Review the potential for adding park amenities based on the levels of service
recommendations.
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PROGRAMS, EVENTS AND FACILITIES STRATEGIES
Short Term = 0-3 Years
• Assess current programs and facilities to identify barriers to accessibility and
develop plans to address barriers (in support of project’s lead department: Risk
Management)
2. Support the City of Carlsbad Age-Friendly Action Plan
a. Promote with City of Carlsbad communication tools.
b. Align with internal and external organizations.
AGE FRIENDLY CARLSBAD ACTION PLAN GOALS & OBJECTIVES: SUPPORT REFERENCE
GOALS, OBJECTIVES AND ACTIONS
Domain 1: Outdoor Spaces & Buildings
Goals
• Provide well-maintained and safe public spaces to all residents across all city-
owned facilities.
Domain 2: Social & Civic Participation
Goals
• Build on and expand opportunities for social participation for all ages
• Build capacity for civic engagement, volunteerism and employment
Domain 4: Health & Wellness
Goals
• Review current health conditions for Carlsbad populations to identify areas of
concern
• Provide health – related programs to expand upon the educational health
resources available in Carlsbad
Domain 5: Mobility
Goals
• Support safe mobility options in the City of Carlsbad for all ages and abilities
• Provide information and education about transportation options
2023 -2030 PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT MASTER PLAN UPDATE: SUPPORT REFERECE
MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS STRATEGIES
Short Term = 0-3 Years
• Explore partnerships with community organizations or individual volunteers to
periodically provide additional maintenance support
PROGRAMS, EVENTS AND FACILITIES STRATEGIES
Short Term = 0-3 Years
• Expand program offerings outdoors, including fitness, etc.
• Annually evaluate program lifecycles to ensure balance between different stages
Ongoing
• Continue to monitor program trends to ensure alignment with community needs
3. Create Adult 50+ opportunities and collaborations beyond the Senior Center, through:
a. Public sites to include parks, community centers and libraries
b. Private locations such as theaters and senior living communities
c. Universities, hospitals, nonprofits and other organizations
2023 -2030 PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT MASTER PLAN UPDATE: SUPPORT REFERECE
PROGRAMS, EVENTS AND FACILITIES STRATEGIES
Short Term = 0-3 Years
• Partner with local organizations that represent marginalized communities to
receive input on program development
Ongoing
• Encourage feedback and open communication between the department and the
community
• Partner with healthcare organizations to provide health screenings and education
to the community to the active adult population
• Work with community organizations and local businesses to develop partnerships
that can help provide or promote new programs and event offerings
FUNDING AND MARKETING STRATEGIES
Short Term = 0-3 Years
• Consider revenue generation that includes corporate partnerships, sponsorships,
foundations and/or naming rights opportunities
• Identify potential grant opportunities and develop grant proposals to secure
funding
Ongoing
• Partner with community organizations and businesses to provide additional
funding for scholarships and discounted programs
4. Increase social inclusion, enhance connectivity and minimize isolation.
a. Foster technology friendly experiences
b. Offer intergenerational programs
c. Increase transportation to senior services
d. Enhance marketing and communication of resources to adults 50+
AGE FRIENDLY CARLSBAD ACTION PLAN GOALS & OBJECTIVES SUPPORT REFERENCE
GOALS, OBJECTIVES AND ACTIONS
Domain 2: Social & Civic Participation
Goals
• Build on and expand opportunities for social participation for all ages
• Build capacity for civic engagement, volunteerism and employment
Domain 5: Mobility
Goals
• Provide information and education about transportation options
2023 -2030 PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT MASTER PLAN UPDATE: SUPPORT REFERECE
PARKS STRATEGIES
Ongoing
• Ensure full ADA access at all parks, with a focus on most immediate needs
MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS STRATEGIES
Ongoing
• Enhance pathway and parking lot lighting, and reduce energy consumption, by
converting aging incandescent systems with modern LED systems
PROGRAMS, EVENTS AND FACILITIES STRATEGIES
Short Term = 0-3 Years
• Offer multicultural programs that reflect the community's increasing diversity
• Provide accommodations, such as sign language interpretation, to make programs
and facilities more inclusive
Ongoing
• Utilize technology, including Augmented Reality, and Virtual Reality to enhance
the program experience
FUNDING AND MARKETING STRATEGIES
Ongoing
• Annually review and adjust program, event and facility fees to ensure they are
competitive to the market