Public Notice: April 12, 2023 AGENDA FOR REGULAR BUSINESS MEETING

April 7, 2023

April 12, 2023
AGENDA FOR REGULAR BUSINESS MEETING
ASHLAND PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION
Council Chambers – 6 p.m.
1175 E Main St

To attend the meeting or to provide public input, see public participation instructions below

I. CALL TO ORDER

II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES

a) APRC Regular Meeting – February 8, 2023
b) APRC Special Meeting – February 21, 2023
c) APRC Special Meeting – March 1, 2023
d) APRC Regular Meeting – March 8, 2023

III. ADDITIONS OR DELETIONS TO THE AGENDA

IV. PUBLIC FORUM

V. CONSENT
a) Minutes for Acknowledgment
• Ashland Senior Advisory Committee, January 9, 2023

VI. DIRECTORS REPORT

VII. BUSINESS
a) City Finance and Admin Discussion on Transfers and Elimination of Dedicated Park Funds (Possible Action)
b) Conversation Clusters Seating Project Grant Proposal (Possible Action)
c) Acquisition of Palen Property (Taxlot 391E16 – 600) (Action)
d) Calle Guanajuato Rental Space Application Approval and Fee Increase Proposal (Action)
e) Discussion of the Process for the Assignment of Subcommittees (Possible Action)
f) APRC Lookahead Review (Possible Action)

VIII. ITEMS FROM COMMISSIONERS/STAFF

IX. UPCOMING MEETING DATES
a) APRC Study Session —May 3, 2023
• Electronic Meeting—6 p.m.
b) Ashland Senior Advisory Committee—May 8, 2023
• Electronic Meeting—3:30 p.m.
c) APRC Regular Business Meeting—May 10, 2023
• Council Chambers—6 p.m.
d) Bee City USA Subcommittee—May 16, 2023
• Electronic Meeting—3:00 p.m.

X. ADJOURNMENT

EXECUTIVE SESSION – Pursuant to ORD 192.660(2)(e) an executive session will be held at the end of the Regular Business Meeting to deliberate with persons designated by the governing body to negotiate real property transactions.

In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the City Administrator’s office at (541) 488-6002 (TTY phone number (800) 735-2900). Notification 72 hours prior to the meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to the meeting (28 CFR 35.102-35.104 ADA Title I). Parks Commission meetings are broadcast live on Channel 9, or on CHARTER CABLE CHANNEL 180. Visit the City of Ashland’s website at www.ashland.or.us.

Public Participation Instructions

This meeting will be held in-person in Council Chambers 1195 E. Main St. Those who wish to provide oral testimony must attend the meeting and fill out a speaker request card. The public can view on Channel 9 or Channels 180 and 181 (for Charter Communications customers) or live stream via rvtv.sou.edu – select RVTV Prime.

Written testimony will be accepted via email sent to sean.sullivan@ashland.or.us. Please include “Public Testimony” in the subject line. Written testimony submitted the Tuesday before the meeting by 11:00 am will be made available to the Parks Commissioners before the meeting. All testimony will be included in the meetings minutes.

Picture of Jordin

Jordin

Don't Drown Ashland in Debt PAC 23909

Related Posts...

Our Sponsors

Southern Oregon PBS A New SOPBS Series Energy Horizons
Literary Arts Portland Book Festival Portland Oregon
Don't Drown Ashland in Debt PAC 23909

Latest posts

Level Up: Airing differences, bridging gaps

Ashland councilors Gina DuQuenne and Dylan Bloom on Wednesday gave Southern Oregon University students a lesson in how to express mutual admiration even while disagreeing. The councilors met with 15 students at Britt Hall to discuss voting, Ashland-centered topics and how to bridge the communication gap between the SOU campus and Ashland.

Read More >

Crossword: First Settlers

This week’s crossword recognizes Indigenous Peoples’ Day. Solve it directly in the article or download a PDF to print. Next week’s crossword: “OSF’s Secret Season.” More crosswords under the Culture menu.

Read More >

Review: ‘Witch’ an unsettling story

Review: “Witch,” isn’t exactly a Halloween piece per se, but it is unsettling. And if you like stories that are distinctive, disturbing yet thought-provoking, this might be for you. This is a play where no one is as they seem; where our motives and desires can give rise to good or evil.

Read More >

Photojournalism tips from a professional

Bob Palermini, professional photographer, will give a presentation about photojournalism at the Southern Oregon Photographic Association meeting on October 15 in Medford. He studied photojournalism in college and has been a photographer for Ashland.news since shortly after it debuted in January 2022.

Read More >

Portion of Walker Avenue closed Friday and Monday for roadwork

A quarter-mile stretch of Walker Avenue between the railroad tracks and East Main Street will be closed Friday, Oct. 11, and Monday, Oct. 14, so roadwork can be done,the city of Ashland announced Thursday. Profiling and grinding work is planned for 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, while overlay is set to be laid down Monday from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m

Read More >

Our Sponsors

Ashland Parks and Recreation Ashland Oregon
City of Ashland Public Notice Ashland Oregon
Pronto Printing Ashland Medford Oregon
Ashland.news First Edition and Holiday Events Guide 2024 Ashland Oregon

Explore More...

Ashland councilors Gina DuQuenne and Dylan Bloom on Wednesday gave Southern Oregon University students a lesson in how to express mutual admiration even while disagreeing. The councilors met with 15 students at Britt Hall to discuss voting, Ashland-centered topics and how to bridge the communication gap between the SOU campus and Ashland.
This week's crossword recognizes Indigenous Peoples' Day. Solve it directly in the article or download a PDF to print. Next week's crossword: "OSF's Secret Season." More crosswords under the Culture menu.
Review: "Witch," isn’t exactly a Halloween piece per se, but it is unsettling. And if you like stories that are distinctive, disturbing yet thought-provoking, this might be for you. This is a play where no one is as they seem; where our motives and desires can give rise to good or evil.
Bob Palermini, professional photographer, will give a presentation about photojournalism at the Southern Oregon Photographic Association meeting on October 15 in Medford. He studied photojournalism in college and has been a photographer for Ashland.news since shortly after it debuted in January 2022.
Herbert Rothschild: It would be stunning if the presidential candidates were asked during a debate whether they are disturbed by the prospect of leaving office with blood on their hands.
ashland.news logo

Subscribe to the newsletter and get local news sent directly to your inbox.

(It’s free)

Don't Miss Our Top Stories

Get our newsletter delivered to your inbox three times a week.
It’s FREE and you can cancel anytime.