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Parks and Rec > Parks Summit

The Parks Summit is held annually to give park and recreation professionals the opportunity to network, attend workshops, and work in a collaborative effort to form partnerships and solve problems.
 

7th Annual Parks Summit

2009 OVERVIEW

“A Time for Change”

 
Keynote Speaker – Ruby Newell-Legner, Speaker, Trainer and Author
Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden
301 N. Baldwin Avenue, Arcadia, CA
Keynote Speaker - Ruby Newell-Legner discussed the importance of customer service and different techniques for achieving a high level of customer service in the parks and recreation field. Ruby Newell-Legner expanded on the customer service concepts introduced during her keynote address at two separate workshops during the breakout sessions.
Director’s Roundtable – Revisited past efforts of the collective group which included creating community through people, parks and programs; healthy parks; how to be more green and efficient; and Children’s Outdoor Bill of Rights. This year, the Director’s Roundtable decided to focus on a Healthy Partners Theme and how to become better partners with each other and other agencies.
Speaker Updates were provided by:
Patty Keating, Chief, California State Parks and Recreation
Doug Houston, Legislative Consultant, The Houston Group
Ilona Volkmann, County of Los Angeles, Regional Parks and Open Space District
Mika Yamamoto, County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation
Break-out Sessions included:
Promoting Customer Service as a Leader
Efficiencies: Short and Long Term Solutions
How to Position Yourself and Your Department for the Future
Importance and Benefits of Parks and Recreation Community Needs Assessment
National Alliance for Youth Sports
The Role of Parks and Recreation in Gang Prevention and Intervention
Importance of Nature for Children
 

6th Annual Parks Summit

2008 OVERVIEW

“Moving Toward Sustainability and Health”

Keynote Speaker – Walker Wells, AICP – Program Director, R.E.S.C.U.E.

Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden

301 N. Baldwin Avenue, Arcadia, CA.


On Wednesday, January 9, 2008, representatives Los Angeles County cities and other State, Federal, and County agencies and park and recreation personnel gathered for the Sixth Annual Parks Summit of Los Angeles County.

Key Note Speaker - Walker Wells, AICP – Program Director, R.E.S.C.U.E. discussed ways in which individuals and organizations could practice conservation and sustainability for future generations, with a specific emphasis on “urban sustainability.” The challenge that begs for a solution is how to create more sustainable urban areas, with an emphasis on infrastructure and reprogramming of societal values.

Directors’ Roundtable – Looked at what issues the different cities could focus on as a group for this year. Suggestions included a legislative delegation from the 88 cities to travel to Sacramento and lobby for common goals; branding issues and challenges in branding the “parks and recreation” field in a way that spans across all municipalities and government agencies; challenges of finding more funding for park infrastructures; supporting the Children’s Outdoor Bill of Rights. Decision was made to support the Children’s Outdoor Bill of Rights and work with elected officials in each city to look for endorsement of the Bill of Rights.

Speaker Updates – Sedrick Mitchell, Deputy Director of External Affairs, California State Parks

The following breakout session were presented:

Partnering with Conservancies

Why update your Park and Open Space Master Plan?

Parks:  Taking the lead in Energy Efficiency, Conservation & Sustainability

Linking State and Federal Resources and Programming with our Local Parks

Partnering and Collaborating with Nonprofits to Create Parks and Open Space.

Linking Water and Parks

5th Annual Parks Summit

2007 OVERVIEW


“Green without Envy – Creating Sustainable Parks”

Key Note Speaker – Jennifer Wolch, Professor of Geography and Director of the Center for Sustainable Cities at the University of Southern California

On Wednesday, January 10, 2007, nearly 250 representatives from 33 cities and 25 other State, Federal, and County agencies and park and recreation personnel gathered for the Fifth Annual Parks Summit of Los Angeles County

The following breakout session were presented:

Key Note Speaker -Jennifer Wolch, Professor of Geography, Dean of Graduate Studies and Director of the Center for Sustainable Cities at the University of Southern California

Directors’ Roundtable – Regional Sustainability Policy, best practices in sustainability for parks and recreation profession, possible rating system for sustainability projects

Grants Information - Questions and Answers on State grants, pending Legislation and Proposition A funding - Ilona Volkmann, County of Los Angeles, Regional Park and Open Space

Edens Lost & Found – Discussion included how cities can make an impact on their community through restoration through community forestation, watershed management, pollution control, and mass transit. - Harry Wiland, Executive Producer, Wiland Bell Productions

Sustainability - Tips on gardening more, water wisely and reducing the use of pesticides and herbicides - Timothy Phillips, County of Los Angeles Arboretum and Botanic Gardens

Leadership in energy and Environmental Design (L.E.E.D) - A review of the green building techniques and how they apply to the leadership, in energy and environmental design (LEED) system - Gwynne Pugh, AIA ASCE, PUGH + SCARPA - Stephanie Ericson, AIA ASCE, PUGH + SCARPA

4th Annual Parks Summit

2007 OVERVIEW

“People Helping People”


On Wednesday, January 11, 2006, nearly 122 representatives of most of the 88 cities in Los Angeles County, along with Federal, State and County agencies and other park and recreation providers, gathered for the Fourth Annual Parks Summit of Los Angeles County.  The theme for the day was "People Helping People."
 
The Parks Summit of Los Angeles County is held annually to give park and recreation professionals the opportunity to network, attend workshops, and work in a collaborative effort to form partnerships and solve problems.




The following breakout sessions were presented:


Keynote Speaker –Bruce Christopher, Bruce Christopher Seminars

Directors’ Roundtable – Issues Facing Parks and Recreation in Los Angeles County

Healthy Parks/Healthy Communities - Sue Goodwin, County of Los Angeles, Healthy Parks Commission

Expaerts on Gang: New Programs - Captain Michael Ford – County of Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department

Eagle Eye Neighborhood Park Watch Program - Cindy M. Deiters – Illinios Association of Park Districts

Recreation in Urban Areas - Nancy Rodriguez – County of Los Angeles Department of Public Social Services

With the changing dynamics in parks and recreation, obtaining increased funds for budgets and securing the passage of legislation is the key to successful partnerships and collaboration for park and recreation agencies.

3rd Annual Parks Summit

2007 OVERVIEW

“Power of Place”


On Wednesday, January 12, 2005, nearly 140 representatives of many of the 88 cities in Los Angeles County, along with Federal, State and County agencies and other park and recreation providers, gathered for the Third Annual Parks Summit of Los Angeles County.  The theme for the day was "Power of Place."
 
The Parks Summit of Los Angeles County is held annually to discuss issues of relevance affecting the park and recreation professional and friends of parks and recreation.


The following breakout sessions were presented:


Keynote Speaker – Leo Gray, CEO/Founder of Professional Athletes and Associates

Directors’ Roundtable – Issues Facing Parks and Recreation in Los Angeles County

Legislative Forecast – Barry Weiss, President, California Park & Recreation Society and Doug Houston – The Houston Group

2004 Children’s ScoreCard – Yolie Flores-Aguilar, Executive Director, Children’s Planning Council

Funding for Operation and Maintenance – Jack Foley, People for Parks

Healthy Parks and Sue Goodwin – Los Angeles County, Healthy Parks Connection

Recognizing that alliances can change quickly as the issues change, the Parks Summit allows an investment in relationships representing the best interests for improving park and recreation services within the County.

The Department looks forward to working towards the development and implementation of creative park and recreation collaborations within the County of Los Angeles.
 

Quarterly Parks Summit Update Meetings


November 9, 2006

This Quarterly Parks Summit Meeting was hosted by Kathleen Woods, Administrator of Parks and Natural Resources for City of Pasadena Public Works Dept.

July 19, 2006

This Quarterly Parks Summit Meeting was hosted by George Chapjian, Director of Parks, Recreation & Community Services City of Glendale

March 22, 2006

This Quarterly Parks Summit Meeting was hosted by Jon Kirk Mukri, General Manger

Department of Recreation and Parks for the City of Los Angeles

November 9, 2005

This Quarterly Parks Summit Meeting was hosted by Lloyd Long, Director of Human Services for the City of West Hollywood. A total of 12 cities and 6 agencies made up the attendance of 46 participants, The lunch meeting took place at Plummer Park, 7377 Santa Monica Boulevard, West Hollywood, CA 90046.

July 20, 2005

This Quarterly Parks Summit Meeting was hosted by Steve Miller, Director of Community Services for the City of Beverly Hills. Over 50 participants from 17 cities and 8 agencies attended the lunch meeting at the Historic Greystone Mansion in Beverly Hills. Attendees were treated to a lunch offering many of the healthy foods that have been promoted through the Healthy Parks programs. Park professionals were given an overview of the Beverly Hills park system.

Russ Guiney, Director of the County of Los Angeles Parks and Recreation Department was introduced as the new program leader.

Items covered included an update on th “Creating Community through People, Parks amd Programs”, the Memorandum of Understanding, “Where Do We Go From Here?”, quarterly meetings, and the 2006 Parks Summit. Speakers included Sue Goodwin, our Healthy Parks Coordinator, Doug Houston from the Houston Group on legislation, and Sheila Canzian, President of CPRS.

The meeting ended with a tour of the mansion, once home to Edward Doheny, one the most successful oil producers of his time.

MOU UPDATE


As of November 27, 2006, a total of 65 Memorandum of Understandings have been signed. This includes 56 cities and 9 agencies.

Agoura Hills, Alhambra, Arcadia, Artesia, Avalon, Azusa, Baldwin Park, Bell Gardens, Beverly Hills, Burbank, Calabasas, California Conservation Corps, California Park and Recreation Society, Cerritos, Claremont, Commerce, Covina, Cudahy, Diamond Bar, Duarte, El Monte, Glendale, Inglewood, Irwindale, Hawthorne, Huntington Park, Lakewood, La Caňada-Flintridge, La Habra Heights, La Mirada, La Puente, Lancaster, Lawndale, La Verne, Lomita, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, Malibu, Manhattan Beach, Monrovia, Norwalk, Mountains Restoration Trust, Paramount, Pasadena, People for Parks, Pomona, Puente Hills Landfill Native Habitat Preservation, Redondo Beach, San Dimas, San Gabriel, San Gabriel Mountains Regional Conservancy, Santa Clarita, San Fernando, Santa Monica, Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy, Sierra Madre, Signal Hill, State of California Parks and Recreation, South El Monte, Torrance, Trust for Public Land, Walnut, West Covina, West Hollywood, Whittier.

For your convenience, you may print the blank MOU and once completed mail to:

Elva Espinoza
Executive Office
Parks and Recreation
433 S. Vermont Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90020








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