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General - Recreation History - 1999 to Present Recreation History In 1999 the City of Tigard joined with Tualatin and Sherwood and tried to form the Atfaliti Recreation District (similar to the Tualatin Hills Park and Recreation District). The measure failed, though the numbers in Tigard were actually more in favor than against the measure. The City backed away from recreation after that vote. Since that time there have been several inquiries or attempts into recreation in Tigard. Generally, citizens have responded more favorably to a recreation division or department than a district approach,though even the district approach has a fair amount of support. Some of the notable recreation history since 2000. 1. The 2001 Tigard City Council Goals. Goal#2 : Provide Recreational Opportunities, including Programs, Facilities, and Activities. 2. Startup Recreation Programs were explored by Staff and the PRAB in 2002-3. Initial programs in surrounding communities were explored. One program looked at was the City of Hillsboro recreation initialization. Those initial programs were Adult sport leagues, summer recreation,preschool and after school classes. Today, Hillsboro has a large, successful recreation program. 3. A phone survey was done in 2004. At that time 60% of Tigard citizens polled supported recreation programs in Tigard,with 57% supporting the creation of a recreation division. 48%were also willing to pay for creation of a recreation division at $0.22 per$1,000 of assessed property. 52% supported the idea of a bond to pay for a $6.75M bond to pay for a recreation center. 4. In 2005 the PRAB conducted a campaign to promote recreation and land acquisition. Half the PRAB conducted a public campaign to promote recreation by visiting community groups and showing either a power point presentation or several presentation boards. 5. In 2006, the PRAB and the Mayor met to discuss the feasibility of initiating a recreation program. As a result: 6. The City proposed an initial recreation program for the 2007-8 fiscal year. The cost to the general fund was anticipated to be $85K for a program of approximately $190K (the rest would come from fees and charges). Sometime during this process,the City ran another survey that contained recreation questions. The results were similar to the 2004 survey. Also a full recreation program budget was developed. At that time the budget for that program was approximately$860k. 7. The $80k recreation budget was proposed for the 2007-8 budget. The budget for a recreation program was cut during the budget committee meetings. 8. In 2008-9 , the PRAB has asked staff to collect information on recreation programs in Tigard. Staff collected information on programs in Tigard. Many recreation providors were listed on the City website. 9. In 2009,the PRAB decided to concentrate on land acquisition for a possible bond measure. Since mid-2009 the PRAB has concentrated their attention on the bond measure and land acquisition,because of the time commitment.