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File #: 07302    Version: 1 Name: Amending the 2008 Parks Division Capital budget to increase the appropriation for tennis court repair and renovation by $5,432 and to annually accept donations from the adult tennis league teams for that purpose.
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 8/15/2007 In control: BOARD OF ESTIMATES (ended 4/2017)
On agenda: 4/8/2008 Final action: 4/8/2008
Enactment date: 4/11/2008 Enactment #: RES-08-00340
Title: Amending the 2008 Parks Division Capital budget to increase the appropriation for tennis court repair and renovation by $5,432 and to annually accept donations from the adult tennis league teams for that purpose.
Sponsors: Michael Schumacher, Joseph R. Clausius
Fiscal Note
The $5,432 received from adult tennis league teams for play during 2007 will be used to increase the authorized expenditures in the 2008 Parks Division Capital Budget, Project #11, Parks Paving to be used for the repair and renovation of public tennis courts. This Capital Budget amendment has no impact on the tax levy or State Expenditure Restraint Program eligibility.
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Amending the 2008 Parks Division Capital budget to increase the appropriation for tennis court repair and renovation by $5,432 and to annually accept donations from the adult tennis league teams for that purpose.
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The Parks Division currently maintains 88 tennis courts in its athletic facility inventory and allocates $35,000 annually in its capital budget for tennis court maintenance and repair. In 2006, the cost to resurface one court was $3,500. Costs for materials and labor have increased in 2007 and 2008, but the budget allocation for tennis court repair remains at $35,000. It is anticipated that costs for materials and labor will continue to increase annually. All of the tennis courts slated for repair are in desperate need of repair and will not get completed due to insufficient funds.

Industry standards recommend court resurfacing within a 5-7 year time frame, a standard that is not being met given current funding levels. The Parks Division's larger reservable tennis complexes are used more heavily, resulting in the need for a more frequent schedule of renovation. The use of all tennis courts continues to rise with the increase of summer youth outreach programs and instruction.

The adult organized tennis leagues that schedule and pay for exclusive tennis court access for its league play have agreed to pay a separate capital improvement fee in addition to its scheduling fee. The adult organized tennis league community understands that this capital improvement contribution will be used to supplement the Parks Division's normal tennis court repair a...

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