Agenda 01-27-25
City of Boynton Beach
Recreation & Parks Advisory Board
City Hall Commission Chambers
100 E. Ocean Avenue, Boynton Beach
January 27th, 2025, 6:30 PM
Agenda
I. Call To Order
II. Pledge of Allegiance
III. Roll Call
IV. Agenda Approval – January 27th, 2025
V. Approval of Minutes – December 23, 2024
VI. Unfinished Business
VII. New Business
a. Upcoming Recreation Programs & Events
b. Update on Marketing
c. Departmental Updates
i. Programming/Events
1. Passholder Policies
ii. Marketing
iii. Boynton Connect
iv. Mission, Vision, Values
d. Project Updates
i. Hester Field
ii. Little League Field
iii. Galaxy Park
iv. Oceanfront Park
v. Pence Park
VIII. Public Audience
IX. Items For The City Manager’s Attention
X. Future Agenda Items
a. Presentation and Q&A on Restoration Project
XI. Next Meeting – January 27, 2025
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MINUTES OF THE RECREATION AND PARKS ADVISORY BOARD
HELD ON MONDAY; DECEMBER 23, 2024, AT 6:30 P.M.,
IN CITY HALL COMMISSION CHAMBERS
100 E. OCEAN AVENUE, BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
PRESENT:
Julie Mondello, Chair
Bruce Robertson
Thomas Devlin
Alison Pandev
ABSENT:
Belinda Laskey
Matthew McCallum
Dr. Phyllis Pacilli
I. Call To Order
Justin Johnson, Recreation Manager,
Marketing and Outreach
Chair Mondello called the meeting to order at 6:34 P.M.
II. Pledge of Allegiance
The members recited the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.
III. Roll Call
The Minutes Specialist called the Roll. A quorum was present.
IV. Agenda Approval — December 23, 2024
Motion
Chair Mondello moved to approve the agenda. Ms. Pandev seconded the motion. The
motion passed unanimously.
V. Approval of Minutes — August 26, 2024
Motion
Chair Mondello moved to approve the minutes. Ms. Pandev seconded the motion. The
motion passed unanimously.
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VI. Unfinished Business
None
VII. New Business
a. Upcoming Recreation Programs & Events
Justin Johnson, Recreation Manager, Marketing and Outreach, reviewed the upcoming
events and said that the MLK Day of Service will be held on Monday, January 20, 2025.
Participants will meet at the Carolyn Sims Center and conduct a clean up for the Heart of
Boynton (HOB) Neighborhood, leading into the MLK Day Celebration held by the City.
He commented that there are a number of upcoming programs and that the basketball
leagues will start in late January. He mentioned that there will be tennis leagues starting
early January as well, and a variety of other events throughout the month, including
kickball and soccer, which will take advantage of new field at Hester.
b. Update on Marketing
Mr. Johnson advised that the Department has rebranded and renamed it's Funfare
Magazine to Boynton Connect, and that this started immediately after the Fall Funfare
issue. He said that this was in collaboration with various departments in the City and
Recreation and Parks staff members. He commented that this issue was the latest
evolution of the magazine, and that this is an ongoing process, so the summer Boynton
Connect issue will look slightly different. He said that there were no major changes, but
it will have a new look for certain sections between now and the summer edition.
c. Departmental Updates
Mr. Johnson announced that they have been having meetings with staff at the individual
centers regarding new programming. He noted that most programs are child centered,
and that teens and adults are left in a lurch, because as children age out of the children's
programs, there is not much for them to do. He pointed out that Fabien Desrouleaux, the
Department Director, intends to address that need. He spoke about options that they
currently offer and ones they are looking at, to keep kids busy and out of trouble.
i. Branding
Mr. Johnson mentioned that recently, the Department has begun rolling out a new
Recreation and Parks logo, which is on staff shirts and is being used in Boynton Connect.
He commented that staff would like to see the logo incorporated into signage and that
they will continue to use the slogan, "We Make Life Fun" but they went to a more
streamlined logo overall, to compliment the City's branding.
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ii. Strategic Plan
Mr. Johnson reported that updating the Strategic Plan to be more aligned with the City's
overall Strategic Plan, and that it will evolve in the future. He noted that the current
Strategic Plan is a five-year plan extending to 2029 and that the Board will review the
Plan.
d. Project Updates
i. Hester Field
Mr. Johnson said that the Department is still awaiting a Certificate of Occupancy (CO) to
run the concession stand at the Hester Center. He clarified that the concession stand
belongs to the City, and the Bulldogs will be the primary user of it, but he would confirm
with Mr. Desrouleaux that outside entities can use the concession stand when they rent
the field. He announced that the field was used as a practice site for the James Madison
University Division I Football Team, in preparation of the Boca Bowl. He advised that
staff has already been having discussions for a team to use it next year, which increases
visibility of the facility, and helps when they search for sponsorships.
Mr. Johnson reported that the Five -Year Capital Improvements Plan (CIP) was submitted
about a week ago, containing all the planned improvements for each recreational site.
He explained that they wanted to look at each recreation site holistically, and develop a
Master Plan, which would utilize a proactive maintenance approach,as opposed to a
reactive maintenance approach.
ii. Little League Field
Mr. Johnson announced that the Ribbon Cutting for field one at Little Leage Field was
held in late August and that the City will turf fields two and three, including revamping the
press box, concession stand and restrooms. He also commented that they added two
temporary T -ball fields and a temporary parking lot. He said that a Special Project
Manager is looking for funds for those projects, but he did not know when funds would be
received and when the upgrades would commence.
Mr. Devlin asked how the Board can review the Plan information.
Mr. Johnson responded that the Five -Year CIP plan came around quickly, and that staff
was notified about it shortly after Thanksgiving.
Chair Mondello recalled that the Board would review it after the first of the year and could
make suggestions to the City Manager.
Mr. Johnson explained that staff is not withholding information about the plan, but pointed
out that the Board had not met since August and there was no time for Board input. He
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advised that the Plan was just completed, and it is a living document. He agreed to send
the members the information for review and comment.
iii. Galaxy Park
Mr. Johnson reported that the baseball field at Galaxy E3 Elementary School is complete
and that they used a mix of turf, baseball clay, and natural grass on the field. He said that
the next phase of the project is the bull pens, pitcher's mound, and that they will add six
pickleball courts, as well as some kickball courts. He commented that the Special Project
Manager is looking to secure funds for those improvements, and part of the issue was
settling the paperwork and ensuring all was signed before they could fully implement any
improvements.
iv. Oceanfront Park
Mr. Johnson stated that the renovation of the snack stand has been completed and that
the City has issued RFPs for a concessionaire in January, a bait shop at Oyer Park, and
will issue an RFP for transport services to and from the Senior Center. He advised that
there is a City-wide initiative RFP for healthier City vending machine options.
Mr. Robertson asked what the best way was to obtain the information that was discussed
earlier.
Mr. Johnson responded that he would email the documents in PDF form to the members,
so they would keep current.
Mr. Robertson noted that they missed three meetings and two were due to the holidays.
He inquired if they could not meet on Mondays or during the last week of the month.
Mr. Johnson commented that meeting date changes would have to be approved by the
City Commission, and a decision was made to discuss this at the next meeting, when all
the members are present. He believed that Mr. Desrouleaux would be amenable to
discussing it.
Mr. Devlin mentioned that he did not think there was a vending machine at the Senior
Center.
Mr. Johnson commented that the City could review placing a vending machine there.
VIII. Public Audience
None.
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Mr. Devlin commented that the mission of the Board is to make comments before actions
or plans are adopted.
Chair Mondello stated that normally presentations are made to the Board.
Mr. Johnson explained that the Strategic Plan is already in place and had already been
presented to the Board, but since it is a living document, he thought this was a good time
for the Board to comment on it. He agreed to email a copy to the members when it is
ready, and he mentioned that he would speak with Mr. Desrouleaux about making a
presentation.
X. Future Agenda Items
a. Presentation and Q&A on Restoration Project
Chair Mondello commented that, at the next meeting, they will receive an update on the
Strategic Plan and Restoration Project about the Mangroves.
Ms. Pandev inquired if they would discuss a meeting schedule.
Mr. Johnson responded that he would speak with Mr. Desrouleaux.
Mr. Devlin announced that he would not be at the next meeting.
XI. Next Meeting — January 27, 2025
Chair Mondello announced the next meeting date.
Motion
Chair Mondello moved to adjourn. Mr. Devlin seconded the motion. The motion passed
unanimously.
The meeting was adjourned at 7:18 P.M.
Catherine Cherry
Minutes Specialist
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