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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4.3 - 2481 Update on The Wave Operations Page 1 of 3 STAFF REPORT CITY COUNCIL DATE: March 19, 2019 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers FROM: Christopher L. Foss, City Manager SUBJECT: Changes to The Wave Operations Prepared by: Bridget Amaya, Assistant Director of Parks and Community Services EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The City Council will consider approval of the proposed reduced operation schedule for The Wave during the off-season. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve the proposed operation schedule for The Wave. FINANCIAL IMPACT: Approval of the reduced operation schedule in the off season will result in significant expense reductions, primarily related to part-time staffing. In addition, other Staff changes will also result in savings to the General Fund. The combined revisions are estimated to save $452,000 in the next fiscal year. Suggested expense reductions to The Wave will be factored into the 2019-2020 Fiscal Year budget update. DESCRIPTION: The Wave at Emerald Glen Park is entering its third season of operation. At the December 4, 2018 City Council meeting, Staff presented a report on the Wave’s second operational season and requested City Council direction on reducing the facility’s General Fund subsidy. At that meeting, the City Council provided direction to move forward with reducing the subsidy and present a condensed operation schedule. Based on City Council direction Staff has: Task Estimated Savings Reduced the number of administrative contract services $70,000 Condensed programming for Fall 2019 $249,000 Adjusted staffing plan $133,000 Total $452,000 Page 2 of 3 Looking further ahead, as mentioned at the December 4, 2018 City Council Meeting, solar will be installed at or near the facility which will result in subsequent long-term estimated savings of $180,000. Reduced Operating Schedule The reduced operating schedule would be implemented only during the off-season period between September and May when the Waterpark is closed . Staff is proposing midday closures to begin this spring and Friday closures that would b egin in fall 2019. During the Waterpark summer season, between the Memorial Day and Labor Day holidays, the facility would remain open seven days per week. A reduced operating schedule during the off-season allows for reductions in part-time staffing, which is the largest portion related to operational expenses. During the off-season, the Natatorium remains open for swim lessons, lap swim, and recreational swim programs. These programs would continue to be offered during a reduced operating schedule of Saturday through Thursday and closed Friday, as shown below: Day of Week Hours of Operation Programs Monday – Thursday 6:00 – 9:00 AM 4:00 – 8:00 PM Lap/Fitness Swim Swim Lessons Friday Closed None Saturday 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM Swim Lessons Lap/Fitness Swim Rec Swim Sunday 1:00 - 7:00 PM Swim Lessons Lap/Fitness Swim Rec Swim Staff reviewed last year’s off-season attendance and noted lower attendance and programming on Fridays, therefore Staff is recommending the facility close on Fridays. In addressing the necessary reduction in contractual services, marketing consulting and concessions management agreements will not be renewed, saving approximately $70,000 from Fiscal Year 2018-19. Marketing and concessions management will be handled by City staff. Lastly, Staff is currently developing and considering new options for both Fitness/Recreation Swim passes, and seasonal family passes for the Waterpark during the summer season that are both convenient and affordable. As a reminder, Fitness Swim passes are currently available for $50 (10 swims) and a Waterpark Summer Season pass is available for $70 (Guests under 40 inches) and $85 (Guests 40 inches+). STRATEGIC PLAN INITIATIVE: Strategy 1: Assure the City’s long-term financial sustainability. Page 3 of 3 NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH: N/A ATTACHMENTS: None.