[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, October 9, 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 September. B. Public Works Monthly Report INFORMATION ONLY Presenter: Kyle Ames, Public Works Director Mr. Ames will provide an update on activity for the month of September. V. Business A. Preliminary Hilltop Park Design Presenter: Randy Proch, Planning Director Discussion and possible action to recommend approval to the City Council the preliminary hilltop park design B. Approval of Minutes ACTION/COMMENT Presenter: Tricia Kramer, Community & Recreation Services Director Discussion and possible action to approve the September 11, 2025, regular meeting minutes. C. Yard of the Quarter ACTION/COMMENT Presenter: Andrea Phillips, Vice Chairperson Discussion and possible action regarding the handling of Yard of the Quarter moving forward. 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 16 [PAGE 2] Recreation and Public Grounds Commission Meeting October 9, 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, October 9, 2025, in the following place in the City of Litchfield Park: 1. City Hall, outside bulletin board 2. City Website ______________________ Tricia Kramer, Staff Liaison 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 16 [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 & Recreation Services Director Meeting Date: 10/9/2025 RECOMMENDED MOTION: N/A BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION: See attached report. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: N/A FINANCIAL IMPACT: N/A ATTACHMENTS: 1. Community & Recreation Services Monthy Report - September 2025 Page 3 of 16 [PAGE 4] COMMUNITY AND RECREATION SERVICES MONTHLY REPORT To: RPG Chairperson and Commissioners From: Tricia Kramer, Director of Community and Recreation Services Meeting Date: 10/09/2025 Recreation Center Facility • As of September 6th, we have returned to offering free court use to the community on Saturdays and Sundays. Aquatics • The Odyssey Swim Team and St. John Paul II Swim Team continue to hold their after- school swim practices at the Rec pool through early November. • Staff have been meeting with various vendors to obtain estimates for the resurfacing of the pool deck. Community Services • The next flag raising ceremony is scheduled for October 13th at 8:15am to honor the U.S Navy. Commissioners and community members are encouraged to attend. Preschool • This past month, the Preschoolers have been focused on starting to learn the alphabet, the days of the week, and identifying numbers 1-10. • Preschool will be closed for Fall Break during the week of October 6-10. Sports • Our Fall Sports Season began on September 27th and is off to a successful start. • Registration for our Winter Basketball and Tee Ball Leagues opened on September 29th. So far 124 kids have registered. • We currently have 4 teams signed up for the November 15th Cornhole Tournament. We are hoping to have 32 teams participate. Special Events • Staff continue to secure artists, vendors and sponsors for this season’s events. • Upcoming events: • The Addams Family: 10/11 at Jackie Robinson Ballfield; approximately 6:30pm • Hocus Pocus: 10/25 at Jackie Robinson Ballfield; approximately 6:30pm • Festival of Arts: 11/1 & 11/2 in Litchfield Square Park; 9am-5pm daily • WALL-E: 11/8 at Jackie Robinson Ballfield; approximately 6:30pm • AZ Swing Kings Concert: 11/9 on the Wigwam Lawn; 3-5pm • Tree Lighting Ceremony: 12/5 in Litchfield Square Park; 5-8pm • Christmas in the Park: 12/13 in Litchfield Square Park; 9am-3pm Page 4 of 16 [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/Safety & Training Coordinator Meeting Date: 10/9/2025 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: • Staff have started the winter overseeding process these past few weeks. Parks and public right-of-ways are being completed to accommodate youth sports programs and schedules. • Staff have installed 27 "NO SCHOOL" parking signs along Azure Ln and Vineyard in the Village 1 subdivisions. These signs are being installed by the concerns of residents who reside in the area. Unfortunately, the City of Goodyear has placed no parking signs in the neighborhoods adjacent to Western Sky Middle School, which has forced parent pickup and drop off traffic within the city limits and has caused traffic concerns. Avondale PD can not address any traffic concerns if adequate signage is not posted. • Village Park and Turtle Park shade structure installation are underway. Footings will be poured with post installations to follow in the coming weeks. • The Public Works office behind City Hall has been removed, and the platform pit has been completely backfilled. • Staff have planted an additional 25 orange trees at various locations. • WCA have completed the California fan palm trimming. • WCA will begin group pruning of the oak and ash trees around Rose Park in the Page 5 of 16 [PAGE 6] following weeks. • The Scout Park underpass landscape additions will begin in the next few weeks. Additional trees, shrubs and DG will be installed. • Laguna Dr W, Laguna Dr E, Bahia Ln W and Bahia Ln E median landscape additions will start in the mid-November timeframe. DG, plants and additional trees will be installed. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: FINANCIAL IMPACT: ATTACHMENTS: Page 6 of 16 [PAGE 7] RECREATION AND PUBLIC Business Item V.A GROUNDS COMMISSION Preliminary Hilltop Park Design COMMUNICATION To: Recreation and Public Grounds Commission Members From: Randy Proch, Planning Director Meeting Date: 10/9/2025 RECOMMENDED MOTION: MOVE TO RECOMMEND APPROVAL TO THE CITY COUNCIL FOR THE PRELIMINARY HILLTOP PARK DESIGN BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION: The proposal is to vegetate, beautify, and reestablish a public gathering space located around The Hilltop School for the Arts, P.W. Litchfield Heritage Center, and Maricopa County Branch Library. The park space is located at the Rancho La Loma Homestead, located at 5374 N. Litchfield Road and is zoned Agritourism. The yet-to-be-named park space is intended to compliment the numerous new projects located at Rancho La Loma, also known as The Hilltop. Staff has been working with the various entities involved as well as utilizing the public comments received through online and in-person surveys, open houses, and direction from the Recreation and Public Grounds Commission to create a phased park space on all remaining portions of the 21-acre site. The park space is approximately 9 acres, which includes the northern portion of the site, the two eastern cottages, bandstand and stage, former pump house and bathroom buildings, water tank, and western sunset terraces. All aspects of the design have used public feedback received for programming, amenities, and attractions, which include walking trails throughout, botanical gardens focused on Sonoran Desert plants, cacti, and roses, rentable spaces at the bandstand and terraces, a centralized event space near the cottages and library, a playground space tucked away from adjacent uses, and storage and maintenance space for the Public Works department. The flora will be diversified and left to grow, with only seasonal cutbacks with a peacock-themed entry feature as you enter from Litchfield Road. The amount of natural turf is minimized and carefully placed for optimal use and historic revegetating, especially on the sunset terraces. The plan includes several new buildings including multiple bathrooms and ramadas, and is envisioned to include new uses for Cottage #2 and Cottage #3, just east of the museum space. Access is managed through an expanded parking area along the north, gated vehicular access for events on the western terrace, ADA parking stalls near the event space and adjacent to the museum, with Fire Department access embedded into the landscaping through a compacted Page 7 of 16 [PAGE 8] DG path connecting the northern and southern parking lots, as well as a turnaround area near the cottages. Staff has received comments throughout this preliminary design. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: MOVE TO RECOMMEND APPROVAL TO THE CITY COUNCIL FOR THE PRELIMINARY HILLTOP PARK DESIGN FINANCIAL IMPACT: N/A ATTACHMENTS: 1. PZ-25-70 Report Attachment Page 8 of 16 [PAGE 9] Page 9 of 16 [PAGE 10] RECREATION AND PUBLIC Business Item V.B GROUNDS COMMISSION Approval of Minutes COMMUNICATION To: Recreation and Public Grounds Commission Members From: Tricia Kramer, Community & Recreation Services Director Meeting Date: 10/9/2025 RECOMMENDED MOTION: MOVE TO APPROVE THE SEPTEMBER 11, 2025, REGULAR MEETING MINUTES BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION: None STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None ATTACHMENTS: 1. 091125 REG MINUTES - Draft Page 10 of 16 [PAGE 11] DRAFT Minutes of the Recreation and Public Grounds Commission Thursday, September 11, 2025 Regular Meeting I. Call to Order The meeting was held in the Litchfield Park Branch Library Community Room and called to order by Chairperson Taddei at 7:02 PM. Present: Chairperson Taddei, Vice Chairperson Phillip (via Zoom), Commissioner Culbreth, Commissioner Faith, Commissioner Gerz, Commissioner Giordano, Council Member James Absent: Commissioner Schwartz Staff: Tricia Kramer, Community and Recreation Services Director; Kyle Ames, Public Works Director; Pat McCoy, Sports Coordinator Attendees: Betsy Andrews Etchart 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 Report A. Community and Recreation Services Monthly Report Ms. Kramer reviewed her written report. She provided an update on parade entry fees for businesses wanting to participate in Christmas in the Park. Ms. Kramer also confirmed that the parade route will extend north on Old Litchfield Road up to Village Parkway. From Village Parkway, the parade will proceed west to La Loma Ave., then south on La Loma Ave. ending near City Hall. This way, the parade still connects with the festival, which is moving to Litchfield Square Park. B. Public Works Monthly Report Mr. Ames reviewed his written report. He added that the shade structures for Turtle Park and Village Park have already been delivered. The playgrounds will be closed during the installations. Mr. Ames also confirmed that additional engineered wood fiber will be added to the fall zones at all the city's playgrounds. The three parks with the biggest need are Turtle Park, Aleppo Park and Scout Park. V. Business A. Approval of Minutes APPROVED MOVE TO APPROVE THE JUNE 12, 2025 REGULAR MEETING MINUTES Page 11 of 16 [PAGE 12] Recreation and Public Grounds Commission Meeting September 11, 2025 MOVER Commissioner Gerz, SECONDER Commissioner Culbreth AYE: Chairperson Taddei, Vice Chairperson Phillip, Commissioner Culbreth, Commissioner Faith, Commissioner Gerz, Commissioner Giordano, Council Member James 7 - 0 - 0 Passed B. KOS Christmas Tree Decorations APPROVED Public Works Director Kyle ames confirmed that Litchfield Park is the first city in the West Valley with the KOS christmas tree. it will be located in Litchfield Square Park for the holiday season. Mr. Ames requested input from the commissioners on which decor package they recommend for staff to order. discussion was held and the commissioners narrowed their preferences down to the candy cane and christmas morning decor packages. MOVE TO RECOMMEND THAT STAFF USE THEIR DISCRETION TO CHOOSE BETWEEN THE CHRISTMAS MORNING AND CANDY CANE PACKAGES FOR THE CHRISTMAS TREE DECORATIONS MOVER Commissioner Gerz, SECONDER Council Member James AYE: Chairperson Taddei, Vice Chairperson Phillip, Commissioner Culbreth, Commissioner Faith, Commissioner Gerz, Commissioner Giordano, Council Member James 7 - 0 - 0 Passed C. Temporary Public Art Installation APPROVED Ms. Kramer introduced artist Betsy Andrews Etchart to the Commissioners. Ms. Etchart then presented her design concept for the HOLA public art project. The concept for the temporary installation is a colorful and interactive cotton boll flower that will be placed in Litchfield Square Park. Discussion was held. The Commissioners were excited about the design and recommended that Staff work with Ms. Etchart to move forward with the design and installation. MOVE TO RECOMMEND THAT STAFF WORK WITH BETSY ETCHART TO MOVE FORWARD WITH THE HOLA PUBLIC ART PROJECT AS PRESENTED MOVER Commissioner Gerz, SECONDER Council Member James AYE: Chairperson Taddei, Vice Chairperson Phillip, Commissioner Culbreth, Commissioner Faith, Commissioner Gerz, Commissioner Giordano, Council Member James 7 - 0 - 0 Passed VI. Commissioners Report on Current Events Commissioner Faith reported that he is looking forward to the events getting back in the winter. Council Member James reported that he is here as a Council representative to the Commission. He is available to answer any questions and provide updates about all the growth and development that is happening in the City. Vice Chairperson Phillips reported that she met Yosha, the new Communications Director. She believes we are fortunate to have her, and she is going to make a huge difference. Chairperson Taddei seconded what Council Member James said. He is looking forward to a group tour of the C ity of Litchfield Park, AZ Page 2 of 3 Page 12 of 16 [PAGE 13] Recreation and Public Grounds Commission Meeting September 11, 2025 Hilltop for the Commission. He is also looking forward to upcoming events in The Park. VII. Topics for Referral to City Council There were no topics for referral. VIII. Adjournment Chairperson Taddei adjourned the meeting at 7:54 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, September 11, 2025. I further certify that the meeting was duly called and held and that a quorum was present. Tricia Kramer, Staff Liaison C ity of Litchfield Park, AZ Page 3 of 3 Page 13 of 16 [PAGE 14] RECREATION AND PUBLIC Business Item V.C GROUNDS COMMISSION Yard of the Quarter Program COMMUNICATION To: Recreation and Public Grounds Commission Members From: Andi Phillips, RPG Vice Chairperson Meeting Date: 10/9/2025 RECOMMENDED MOTION: LEFT TO THE COMMISSION'S DISCRETION. BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION: Vice Chairperson Andi Phillips will lead a discussion about the Yard of the Quarter program and possible updates to the selection process moving forward. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: N/A FINANCIAL IMPACT: N/A ATTACHMENTS: 1. Litchfield Park City Code Article 2-7 - Recreation and Public Grounds Commission 2. West Valley View article about Avondale Property All-Star Curb Appeal Program Page 14 of 16 [PAGE 15] Section 2-6-6 B. All meetings of each board or commis- Section 2-7-3 Purpose and Duties sion shall be conducted in conformance with A. The commission shall be advisory in the state open meeting law. (Ord. 96-36) nature and shall provide counsel and advice to council in matters including, but not limited to: Section 2-6-6 Duties 1. Inventory the opportunities for A. A board or commission shall assist and improving the appearance of public grounds; advise the council in the establishment of 2. Provide recommendations for recre- essential policies, procedures, rules and regu- ation programs, public art and public grounds lations relating to the subject matter of the maintenance and improvements in the city; board or commission. 3. Study the problems and determine the B. The recommendations of any board or needs of the city in connection with street trees commission to the city shall be advisory only. and park trees. Such recommendations will be sent back to the 4. Recommend quarterly for formal rec- board or commission by the city indicating any ognition by the council those homeowners action, revision or modification of any recom- who have maintained or enhanced their prop- mendation. erty by making significant landscape or archi- tectural improvements. Article 2-7 Recreation and Public 5. Perform such other duties as the coun- Grounds Commission cil from time to time shall request. B. The council, at its discretion, may des- Sections: ignate the city department to implement pro- 2-7-1 Established grams developed by the commission. (Ord. 18- 2-7-2 Membership 226 §1; Ord. 11-171 §1) 2-7-3 Purpose and Duties Article 2-9 Indemnification of Section 2-7-1 Established Members of the Council, A recreation and public grounds commis- City Officers, City sion of the city of Litchfield Park, Arizona, is Employees and Members of hereby created. (Ord. 11-171 §1) Committees, Commissions and Boards Section 2-7-2 Membership All members of the recreation and public Sections: grounds commission shall be generally repre- 2-9-1 Persons Covered sentative of the community and shall serve 2-9-2 Indemnification and without pay. Initially the membership of the Protection of City Officials commission shall consist of members of the by City former cityscape commission and the recre- 2-9-3 Insurance Coverage ation, arts and parks commission as those 2-9-4 Notice of Claim existed immediately prior to the effective date of the ordinance codified in this chapter, not to Section 2-9-1 Persons Covered exceed eleven members. The terms of office All of the protections and benefits conferred shall be staggered as provided in Section 2-6- by this article shall be enjoyed by any present 3. Beginning with terms that expire in 2014, or former mayor, vice mayor and each and all the number of members shall be reduced to of the present or former members of the coun- seven. (Ord. 11-171 §1) cil, city officers, municipal judges, city 13 (Litchfield Park Supp. 46, 6-18) Page 15 of 16 [PAGE 16] Page 16 of 16