[PAGE 1] Recreation and Public Grounds Litchfield Park Branch Library Community Room Commission 101 W. Wigwam Blvd. (623) 935-5033 Regular Meeting Litchfield Park, AZ 85340 litchfieldpark.gov Agenda Thursday, September 11, 2025 7:00 PM Members of the Recreation and Public Grounds Commission will attend either in person, by telephone, or video conference call. Physical access to the meeting room will be available 30 minutes prior to the meeting. I. Call to Order A. The agenda and packet are available at: www.litchfieldpark.gov B. A video recording of the meeting can be seen here the next business day. II. Pledge of Allegiance III. Call to the Community This is the time for citizens who would like to address the Commission on any non-agenda item. Action taken as a result of public comment will be limited to asking staff to review the matter, asking that the matter be put on a future agenda, or responding to criticism. IV. Staff Report A. Community and Recreation Services Monthly Report INFORMATION ONLY Presenter: Tricia Kramer, Community & Recreation Services Director Ms. Kramer will provide an update on activity for the month of August. B. Public Works Monthly Report INFORMATION ONLY Presenter: Kyle Ames, Public Works Director Mr. Ames may provide an update on activity for the month of August. V. Business A. Approval of Minutes ACTION/COMMENT Presenter: Tricia Kramer, Community & Recreation Services Director Discussion and possible action to approve the June 12, 2025, regular meeting minutes. B. KOS Christmas Tree Decorations ACTION/COMMENT Presenter: Kyle Ames, Public Works Director Discussion and possible action to recommend a KOS Christmas Tree decor package for approval by Council. C. Temporary Public Art Installation ACTION/COMMENT Presenter: Tricia Kramer, Community & Recreation Services Director Discussion and possible action regarding the design concept for the HOLA temporary public art installation in Litchfield Square Park. VI. Commissioners Report on Current Events This is the time Commissioners may present a brief summary on current events. The Commission may not propose, discuss, deliberate or take any legal action on the information presented, pursuant to A.R.S. § 38-431.02. Page 1 of 46 [PAGE 2] Recreation and Public Grounds Commission Meeting September 11, 2025 VII. Topics for Referral to City Council VIII. Adjournment _____________________ Anthony Taddei, Chair Affidavit of Posting I, Tricia Kramer, do hereby certify that I caused to be posted a true and correct copy of this agenda for the Recreation and Public Grounds Commission meeting of Thursday, September 11, 2025, in the following place in the City of Litchfield Park: 1. City Hall, outside bulletin board 2. City Website _____________________ Tricia Kramer, Staff Liason Persons with special accessibility needs should contact City Hall, (623) 935-5033, at least 48 hours prior to the meeting. City of Litchfield Park, AZ Page 2 of 2 Page 2 of 46 [PAGE 3] RECREATION AND PUBLIC Staff Report Item IV.A GROUNDS COMMISSION Community and Recreation COMMUNICATION Services Monthly Report To: Recreation and Public Grounds Commission Members From: Tricia Kramer, Community and Recreation Services Director Meeting Date: 9/11/2025 RECOMMENDED MOTION: N/A BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION: See attached report. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: N/A FINANCIAL IMPACT: N/A ATTACHMENTS: 1. Community and Recreation Services Monthy Report - August 2025 Page 3 of 46 [PAGE 4] COMMUNITY AND RECREATION SERVICES MONTHLY REPORT To: RPG Chairperson and Commissioners From: Tricia Kramer, Director of Community and Recreation Services Meeting Date: 09/11/2025 Recreation Center Facility • Effective Tuesday, Sept. 2, the Rec pool is closed to the public until next summer. Aquatics • The Odyssey Swim Team and St. John Paul II Swim Team are both holding their after school swim practices at the Rec pool through early November. • We continue to receive requests for private pool party reservations. Staff will allow private parties at the pool through October 31 with paid lifeguard coverage. Community Services • The next flag raising ceremony is scheduled on September 18 at 8:15am to honor the U.S Air Force. Commissioners and community members are encouraged to attend. Preschool • The 25/26 School Year began on August 4. During this first month, we focused on establishing a learning routine. Our preschoolers have been learning classroom rules, adjusting to daily routines, and making new friends. • There are 55 Preschoolers registered to date. We have 2 openings that we are working to fill. Sports • Coach Pitch games began on September 2. • September group tennis lessons are full. There are a total of 40 kids participating. • Our Fall Sports Season begins on September 27. We have 599 kids registered to date: 279 in basketball, 200 in tee ball, and 120 in flag football. We are still filling a few open spots in basketball. Special Events • Staff have confirmed the bands and sponsors for this season’s Arts in the Park concerts. • Staff secured the movies, licensing, and food vendors for our fall Movies in the Park held at Jackie Robinson Ballfield. WM has committed to sponsoring our first movie on October 11. We will be showing the animated version of The Addams Family. • Staff continue to work to secure artists and vendors for all our festivals this season. Page 4 of 46 [PAGE 5] RECREATION AND PUBLIC Staff Report Item IV.B GROUNDS COMMISSION Public Works Monthly Report COMMUNICATION To: Recreation and Public Grounds Commission Members From: Kyle Ames, Director of Public Works Meeting Date: 9/11/2025 RECOMMENDED MOTION: BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION: MAINTENANCE: • Right-of-way trimming is done on a bi-weekly maintenance schedule. • Mowing of turf is done weekly and manicuring of turf is done bi-weekly. • Trees and turf are watered regularly. • Irrigation maintenance is done regularly. • Spraying for weed control as needed. • Street sweeping is scheduled in sections and done weekly. • Tierra Verde Lake is monitored and cleaned out weekly. CURRENT PROJECTS: • Village Park and Turtle Park shade structures have been ordered. Anticipated delivery and installation is 2-3 weeks. • Tierra Verde Lake has been completely remediated of the aquatic weed Brittle Naiad. • Staff met with Altitude Recreation to gather square footage calculations for the EWF (Engineered Wood Fiber) playground requirements for fall-safe areas. Additional EWF will be installed to meet these requirements. • RKS Plumbing has made the repair the collapsed shower drainpipe at the Recreation Center women's restroom. • Staff met with Don Campbell with The Campbell Collaborative landscape architects to review and discuss the landscape design and layout for the La Loma hilltop. • Staff are working with directional bore companies to install new irrigation lines to some of the city's public right-of-ways that currently don't have modern irrigation systems. • Scout Park playground pony wall project is complete. Page 5 of 46 [PAGE 6] • Luchana wall additions have been completed. • Litchfield Rd roundabout repairs have been completed. • Multiple sidewalk panels have been repaired due to trip hazards in Village 1 subdivisions. • Achen Gardner and staff finalized the 1 year warranty walk for GMP 5. Plants, shrubs and sidewalks are underway for repairs or replacements. • WCA continue the California fan palm trimming schedule. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: FINANCIAL IMPACT: ATTACHMENTS: Page 6 of 46 [PAGE 7] RECREATION AND PUBLIC Business Item V.A GROUNDS COMMISSION Approval of Minutes COMMUNICATION To: Recreation and Public Grounds Commission Members From: Tricia Kramer, Community & Recreation Services Director Meeting Date: 9/11/2025 RECOMMENDED MOTION: MOVE TO APPROVE THE JUNE 12, 2025, REGULAR MEETING MINUTES BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION: None STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the minutes. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None ATTACHMENTS: 1. 061225 REG Minutes - DRAFT tr ver Page 7 of 46 [PAGE 8] Minutes of the DRAFT Recreation and Public Grounds Commission Thursday, June 12, 2025 Regular Meeting I. Call to Order The meeting was held in the City Hall Conference Room and called to order by Chairperson Taddei at 7:00 PM. Present: Chairperson Anthony Taddei, Vice Chairperson Andrea Phillip, Commissioner Brian J. Faith, Commissioner Christoph Gerz, Commissioner Krysten Giordano Staff: Tricia Kramer, Community and Recreation Services Director; Randy Proch, Director of Planning; Pat McCoy, Youth Sports Coordinator II. Pledge of Allegiance The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Chairperson Taddei. III. Call to the Community There were no requests to speak. IV. Staff Reports A. Community and Recreation Services Monthly Report Ms. Kramer reviewed her written report. She highlighted the plans for Sparkle in the Square and confirmed that fireworks would be shot from Scout Park at approximately 8:30pm that evening. B. Public Works Monthly Report Mr. Ames was unable to attend the meeting. Commissioner Gerz noted that Mr. Ames reported on new accidents causing damage to the gabion wall at the Litchfield Road roundabout. Discussion was held, and the Commissioners recommended that the City consider using giant boulders at its roundabouts moving forward. V. Business A. Approval of Minutes APPROVED MOVE TO APPROVE THE MAY 8, 2025, REGULAR MEETING MINUTES. Page 8 of 46 [PAGE 9] Recreation and Public Grounds Commission Meeting June 12, 2025 MOVER Vice Chairperson Phillip, SECONDER Commissioner Faith AYE: Chairperson Taddei, Vice Chairperson Phillip, Commissioner Faith, Commissioner Gerz, Commissioner Giordano 5 - 0 - 0 Passed B. Cancellation of the July 10, 2025, Regular Meeting APPROVED MOVE TO CANCEL THE JULY 10, 2025 REGULAR MEETING MOVER Commissioner Gerz, SECONDER Commissioner Giordano AYE: Chairperson Taddei, Vice Chairperson Phillip, Commissioner Faith, Commissioner Gerz, Commissioner Giordano 5 - 0 - 0 Passed C. Downtown Library Building DISCUSSED Vice Chair Phillips opened the discussion. The Commissioners reviewed the library's floor plan. Mr. Proch confirmed the walls within the library building are all structural. The building is about 7,000 square feet. Discussion was held about the need for multipurpose rooms. Mr. Proch said that Scout Lodge will provide rentable meeting space once it is relocated. Commissioner Gerz suggested that RPG create a survey, ideally in time to post a QR Code at Sparkle in the Square, about what amenities people would like to see in our city. Mr. Proch said the overwhelming response so far is that residents want the library building open to the public. Chairperson Taddei is excited that the building could greatly improve the City's capacity for recreation programming and services. D. Possible Dog Park TABLED Discussion was tabled. E. Rose Park Improvements DISCUSSED Commissioner Faith believes that Rose Park is the most underutilized park in the City. The only seating in the entire park is half walls at the amphitheater and the rose garden. There are no benches or picnic tables located in Rose Park. There are two ramadas that people use for parties, but they have to bring their own tables and chairs. Commissioner Faith feels there is an opportunity to do something there. Discussion was held about the possibility of adding picnic tables, park benches, and perhaps a small play structure for little kids. Chairman Taddei directed Staff to look into potential amenities for Rose Park and come back to the Commission with possibilities. F. CIP Projects at Turtle Park and Staggs Park DISCUSSED Ms. Kramer informed the Commissioners that Staff would like to add a baseball diamond at Turtle Park, as well as rolling bleachers at Turtle Park and Staggs Park. City of Litchfield Park Page 2 of 3 Page 9 of 46 [PAGE 10] Recreation and Public Grounds Commission Meeting June 12, 2025 Discussion was held. Mr. McCoy confirmed that the baseball diamond will be used for tee ball, so the ball will not be hit far. It is not expected to interfere with the soccer field or the rest of the park. Ms. Kramer added that irrigation changes are already being taken into consideration as part of the project. Commissioner Gerz's only concern is that the rolling bleachers at Turtle Park will not be aesthetically pleasing. Commissioner Faith said that some added landscaping near the Turtle Park monument sign might offset that concern. VI. Commissioners Report on Current Events Commissioner Giordano reported that the Blue Star Moms Memorial Marker ceremony was lovely and that she loves the new lights around the pond. Vice Chair Phillips agreed with Commissioner Giordano's comments. Commissioner Gerz said it's good to see the new orange trees coming in. Chairperson Taddei said that the city's landscaping looks great and that he is looking forward to hearing how the 4th of July event turns out. He is also excited to watch all the new developments and changes happening in the city. VII. Topics for Referral to City Council None VIII. Adjournment Chairperson Taddei adjourned the meeting at 8:25 p.m. APPROVED: Anthony Taddei, Chair CERTIFICATION I, Tricia Kramer, do hereby certify that the foregoing minutes are a true and correct copy of the minutes of the meeting of the Recreation and Public Grounds Commission of the City of Litchfield Park held on Thursday, June 12, 2025. I further certify that the meeting was duly called and held and that a quorum was present. Tricia Kramer, Staff Liason City of Litchfield Park Page 3 of 3 Page 10 of 46 [PAGE 11] RECREATION AND PUBLIC Business Item V.B GROUNDS COMMISSION KOS Christmas Tree Decorations COMMUNICATION To: Recreation and Public Grounds Commission Members From: Kyle Ames, Director of Public Works Meeting Date: 9/11/2025 RECOMMENDED MOTION: MOVE TO APPROVE FOR COUNCIL CONSIDERATION ONE OF THE DECOR PACKAGES AS PRESENTED BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION: Staff are looking for recommendations from the RPG commissioners on the city's new KOS Christmas Tree for Litchfield Square. CLD (Christmas Light Decorators) have sent over decor packages for Staff and Commissioners to review. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff defers to the commissioners. FINANCIAL IMPACT: N/A ATTACHMENTS: 1. 2025_Decor Packages Page 11 of 46 [PAGE 12] DÉCOR PACKAGES 2025 Prepared by CLD | Christmas Light Decorators This Design Deck and all its concepts, including but not limited to photographs, artwork, project maps, and pricing, are the property of CLD and are not authorized to be shared beyond the intended recipients.This Deck may contain artistic representations. Variances to installation, scale, and inventory may occur. Lease pricing assumes a standard installation. Prices may be subject to change depending on complexity or othercircumstantial factors. Page 12 of 46 [PAGE 13] AGAVE CANDY CANE CHRISTMAS MORNING GUMDROP GLACIAL PINE SONORAN SUGAR COOKIE TIMELESS WINTERBERRY WOODLAND NOIR Page 13 of 46 [PAGE 14] AGAVE Page 14 of 46 [PAGE 15] AGAVE Page 15 of 46 [PAGE 16] AGAVE Page 16 of 46 [PAGE 17] CHRISTMAS MORNING Page 17 of 46 [PAGE 18] CHRISTMAS MORNING Page 18 of 46 [PAGE 19] CHRISTMAS MORNING Page 19 of 46 [PAGE 20] CHRISTMAS MORNING Page 20 of 46 [PAGE 21] CANDY CANE Page 21 of 46 [PAGE 22] CANDY CANE Page 22 of 46 [PAGE 23] CANDY CANE Page 23 of 46 [PAGE 24] GLACIAL PINE New in 2025 Page 24 of 46 [PAGE 25] SONORAN Page 25 of 46 [PAGE 26] SONORAN SONORAN Page 26 of 46 [PAGE 27] SONORAN SONORAN Page 27 of 46 [PAGE 28] TIMELESS Page 28 of 46 [PAGE 29] TIMELESS Page 29 of 46 [PAGE 30] GUMDROP Page 30 of 46 [PAGE 31] GUMDROP Page 31 of 46 [PAGE 32] GUMDROP Page 32 of 46 [PAGE 33] SUGAR COOKIE Page 33 of 46 [PAGE 34] SUGAR COOKIE Page 34 of 46 [PAGE 35] SUGAR COOKIE Page 35 of 46 [PAGE 36] WINTERBERRY Page 36 of 46 [PAGE 37] WINTERBERRY Page 37 of 46 [PAGE 38] WOODLAND NOIR New in 2025 Page 38 of 46 [PAGE 39] CUSTOM Page 39 of 46 [PAGE 40] CUSTOM Page 40 of 46 [PAGE 41] CUSTOM Page 41 of 46 [PAGE 42] CUSTOM Page 42 of 46 [PAGE 43] CUSTOM Page 43 of 46 [PAGE 44] CUSTOM Page 44 of 46 [PAGE 45] RECREATION AND PUBLIC Business Item V.C GROUNDS COMMISSION Temporary Public Art Installation COMMUNICATION To: Recreation and Public Grounds Commission Members From: Tricia Kramer, Community & Recreation Services Director Meeting Date: 9/11/2025 RECOMMENDED MOTION: LEFT TO THE COMMISSION'S DISCRETION. BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION: Betsy Andrews Etchart is the artist who was selected to work with the City to design and install a temporary public art project in Litchfield Square Park. This project is part of the newly established HOLA ("Highlighting Our Local Arts") program in the West Valley. Over the past several months, Ms. Etchart has been gathering community input to inspire a design concept that will be unique to Litchfield Park. She will present her concept to the Commission for their feedback and possible recommendation to Council for approval. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: N/A FINANCIAL IMPACT: $10,000 ATTACHMENTS: 1. Litchfield Park HOLA art installation preliminary design Page 45 of 46 [PAGE 46] Litchfield Park Cotton Boll Flower PRELIMINARY DESIGN (to be named with community input) pending final estimates on materials/fabrication/ engineering/install/uninstall Bicolor balls Community input via a survey indicated key strung together elements to be considered in the sculpture’s Whimsical cotton boll flowers fabricated from around a central concept: interactivity, whimsy, & the City's history recycled golf balls donated by the historic Wigwam mosaiced sphere Resort, painted with outdoor mural paint in the in agriculture. More community involvement will can rotate, colors of Arizona sunsets and strung on a metal include the artist spending 13 days in the City’s 3 inviting viewers elementary schools leading a related mock frame, recall LP’s agricultural origins in the to interact with community art project. Adults will be invited to prep cotton industry. the sculpture golf balls and help create the small mosaic spheres. and change its appearance. 5 ft Freestanding 4 ft structure includes baseplate which will be bolted to southmost blue circle. Finished size is dependent on final estimates. If budget allows, a second, shorter Interactive QR code will link to a page on LP Historical Society’s structure can website with short clips featuring the City's rich history of strong be placed on community, including photographs and quotes from Los Campos: The the north blue Camps of Litchfield Park 1929-1986, by Cruz Pariga Dominguez and circle. Belen Soto Moreno (after which an LESD elementary school was recently named). Photos of children playing marbles and passages from the text will remind viewers that games for young and old have a long tradition of strengthening our community. Betsy Andrews Etchart 9/4/2025 Page 46 of 46