The Parks & Recreation Commission Meeting held on May 5, 2025, in Roseville, California, focused on several key developments in the city's parks and aquatics programs. The meeting began with a discussion on the evolving park development strategies in West Roseville, where the area has seen significant population growth and an influx of funding for parks. The commission noted that while West Roseville is currently over-parked, with more than nine acres of parkland per thousand residents, the funding dynamics have shifted as the city moves into new development areas.
The commission unanimously approved the neighborhood park master plan for the JM 50 site, which will now proceed to the City Council for formal approval pending environmental clearance. This decision reflects the city's commitment to adapting its park development approach to meet the needs of a growing population.
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Subscribe for Free Following the park discussions, the meeting transitioned to an overview of the city's aquatics programs presented by recreation coordinators Jenna Evans and Kelly Luffel. They highlighted the three main facilities: the Mike Shellito Indoor Pool, the Roseville Aquatics Complex, and the historic Johnson Pool, which is currently undergoing renovations. The aquatics programs serve approximately 450,000 visitors annually and include swim lessons, competitive swim teams, and various recreational activities.
The coordinators emphasized the importance of swim lessons, which generate significant revenue and are crucial for community safety. They also announced upcoming events, including a water safety awareness event scheduled for May 31, aimed at educating the public on drowning prevention and water safety.
Challenges in staffing were discussed, with efforts underway to recruit more lifeguards and swim instructors through local high schools and job fairs. The commission is focused on creating a positive workplace culture to retain staff and ensure the safety of all patrons.
In conclusion, the meeting underscored the city's proactive approach to enhancing its parks and aquatics facilities, ensuring they meet the needs of the community while promoting safety and engagement. The commission looks forward to the upcoming renovations and events that will further enrich the Roseville community.