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File #: 25-266    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Staff Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 7/2/2025 In control: Special Meeting of Council
On agenda: 7/14/2025 Final action:
Title: Parks and Recreation Service Levels, Staff Memorandum No. P&R-25-006
Attachments: 1. Parks and Recreation Departmental Council PP
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TOWNSHIP OF ESQUIMALT MEMORANDUM
MEETING DATE: July 14, 2025 Report No. P&R-25-006

TO: Councill
FROM: Steve Knoke, Director Parks and Recreation
SUBJECT: Parks and Recreation Service Levels

INFORMATION:

Parks and Recreation have prepared a presentation to provide Council with further information on how Parks and Recreation plan and deliver their operational and capital program. The presentation provides an overview and examples that gives insight and rationale for current operations, service levels, trends and future planning.

This presentation was provided to the Environmental Park and Recreation Advisory Committee on June 25, 2025. The Committee's motion:
"That the Environment, Parks, and Recreation Advisory Committee recommends that Council maintain the levels of service of Parks and Recreation Services." Carried Unanimously.

The presentation has been divided into three sections:
1. What We Do
2. How We Do It
3. How We Measure Success

What We Do
We provide a wide range of services to the community. Creating and supporting opportunities for residents to access facilities and programs that promote physical activity and social engagement across their lifespan. We encourage physical, social and cultural activity and access to nature for public health and overall well-being. The benefits of parks and recreation are vast and highlighted as a core service in our community.

How We Do It
We deliver services efficiently, effectively and consistently while caring for a large inventory of land and facilities including, but not limited to, 110 acres of parks, 3 recreation facilities and 1 joint school use agreement. Planning for sustainable delivery and community access for future generations. We continually adjust for market drivers, community trends, and sustainable delivery. Further, our staff create a positive welcoming environment for all customers. This organizational culture has a profound impact on attendance and facility use.

How We Measure Suc...

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