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210922 Recreation and Sports Advisory Committee MinutesPage 1 of 3 The Corporation of the Town of Tillsonburg Recreation & Sports Advisory Committee September 22, 2021 5:30 p.m. Hybrid MINUTES Present: Christian Devlin, Jeff Van Rybroeck, Susie W ray, Kim Sage Absent with Regrets: Dace Zvanitajs, Carrie Lewis Also Present: Chris Parker, Andrea Greenway, Margaret Puhr 1. Call to Order The meeting was called to order at 5:35 p.m. 2. Adoption of Agenda Resolution #1 Moved by: Jeff Van Rybroeck Seconded by: Chris Parker THAT the Agenda as prepared for the Recreation & Sports Advisory Committee meeting of September 22, 2021, be adopted. Carried 3. Minutes of the Previous Meeting 4. Disclosures of Pecuniary Interest and the General Nature Thereof There were no disclosures of pecuniary interest declared. Page 2 of 3 5. General Business and Reports 5.1. Introduction of new member – Christian Devlin 5.2. Election of new Chair – deferred to next meeting, awaiting potential new members 5.3. Staff update – the department received ICIP funding for aquatic centre refurbishment and new splash pad. Currently working with a design company for the new design which will go for approval. Currently reviewing staff recommendation and space needs for the aquatic centre renovation. Proposed new street level entrance, family change rooms, new tile, zero entry to the pool and more. Minimizing closure of the pool is very important and has been communicated to the design team. The anticipated opening for the splash pad is spring 2022, aquatic centre no timeline right now; The water slide was opened in August and is working great; Right now the community centre is working on implementing the proof of vaccination for attendees and participants, the first day was okay. The team has been adjusting to the protocols as they come every couple/few weeks, the marketing team and staff are working on getting the message out to everyone. Children under 16 can use health card as form of ID, digital copy is acceptable. There are marshals at the entrance with contact tracing and proof of vaccination requirements. There is security hired for evenings and weekends, as well as additional staff and security at the W est pool entrance. The OPP is also increased their patrolling around the centre. The emphasis is on protecting staff from harassment. It was noted that the communication to the public has been very good and the staff has done a great job with updating the policies and dealing with public pushback. The new registration software has been implemented and is working well, the online registration is easier than the previous software, summer camp registration went well this summer. The mini rink online booking will be active this week, the regular ice is still being discussed, as the ice is fairly booked up. 5.4. General discussion – C. Parker commented that the paving of the Trans Canada Trail was a great addition to the town and the staff has done a great job with this. Page 3 of 3 Healthy Communities Initiatives Grant - still waiting to hear. Memorial ice will be ready next week. It was brought up that the use of the outdoor ice rink should be addressed ahead of the ice season – some of the issues last year were due to provincial COVID restrictions which have been lifted this year. Monitoring the outdoor rink takes a lot of resources and it was meant to be self-managed facility. Since the indoor ice is available for this fall, it will hopefully alleviate some of the last year ’s issues. The schedule has been made and will be posted. Facility rentals are available as of September with restrictions for occupancy. 6. Next Meeting October 13th at 5:30p.m., hybrid format 7. Adjournment Resolution #2 Moved by: Christ Parker Seconded by: Christian Devlin THAT the September 22, 2021 Recreation & Sports Advisory Committee meeting be adjourned at 6:20 p.m. Carried