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City Taking Applications for Parks and Recreation Master Plan Steering Committee

Interested parties should submit completed applications to the City Clerk’s office by 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, September 13.

Submitted by: City of Pleasanton

Applications are currently being accepted for Pleasanton’s Parks and Recreation Master Plan Steering Committee.  The Parks and Recreation Master Plan is intended to be a significant planning tool to help the city plan for the changing scope of recreational activities. As such it will summarize themes, trends and community priorities, assess available resources, review existing and anticipated demographic conditions and provide strategies for parks, recreation programs and open space needs.

To serve on the Steering Committee and assist with the master planning process, the City Council is seeking two (2) Parents-At- Large representatives from the community who currently have a child or children attending pre-school, elementary school, middle school and/or high school. All applicants shall be residents of the city of Pleasanton and willing to attend at least one or two meetings per month for a period of six to nine months. The City seeks committee members who are able to do background reading and research, work collaboratively, and strive for clear communication, a balanced perspective and inclusion of a wide range of viewpoints.

Interested parties should submit completed applications to the City Clerk’s office by 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, September 13, 2012.  The Pleasanton City Council will confirm the members of the committee at the Tuesday, October 2, 2012 City Council meeting (tentative date).

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