Sport and recreation Sample Clauses

Sport and recreation. Limit the resources allocated to sport and recreation based on the Municipality’s financial ability Divide the responsibility in respect of maintenance of facilities between the Municipality and sport clubs Determine existing resources allocated to sport and recreation; Determine the maximum that the Municipality can allocate based on its financial ability Management team and Council Amount allocated for sport and recreation in terms of depreciated value of assets must be made available for upgrading and refurbishment 100% of the maximum amount determined Develop a policy on the maintenance of sports facilities and submit to Council for approval Sport Official Policy approved 2012 Policy implemented From 2013
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Sport and recreation. 4.7.1 Hostel residents MUST participate in at least one organised sporting- or cultural activity which is offered by the school.
Sport and recreation. This group of activities covers management and provision of local parks and open space and recreation activities for both passive and active recreation. These activities include the provision and maintenance of our sports fields, walking tracks and gardens, undertaking project feasibility and planning, and support for our parks volunteers. Our annual budget to deliver these activities includes operating costs of $8,384,000 and capital investment of $6,982,000. The key initiatives we have planned for 2017/2018 include: • Renewal of our parks assets • Support for our parks volunteers • Developing a master plan for Birkenhead War Memorial Park • Funding equitable access to sport • Undertaking project feasibility and planning, such as Fernglen We measure our performance against the following measures for each local priority. Levels of Service Level of service Performance measure Actual 2015/16 LTP Target 2016/17 AP Target 2017/18 Provide a range of recreational opportunities catering for community needs on local parks, reserves and beaches Percentage of residents satisfied with the provision (quality, location and distribution) of local parks and reserves 76% 75% 75% Percentage of residents who visited a local park or reserve in the last 12 months 86% 90% 90% Provide sports fields that are fit for purpose and cater for community needs. Percentage of residents satisfied with the provision (quality, location and distribution) of sports fields 71% 75% 80% Provide programmes and facilities that ensure more Aucklanders are more active more often Customers Net Promoter Score for Pool and Leisure Centres 23% 15% 15% Local Community Services This group of activities contributes to improved community outcomes by providing places and spaces for the community to learn and recreate and by integrating arts and culture into the everyday lives of Aucklanders. Key activities include locally delivered Libraries and Information (Libraries) and Arts, Community and Events services. The implementation of the empowered community approach is a key consideration as part of this activity and is evident in the relationships the local board has with its community partners. Our annual budget to deliver these activities includes operating costs of $5,511,000 and capital investment of $775,000. The key initiatives we have planned for 2017/2018 include: • Topping up the operational grants for our community houses and centres • Partnering with the Kaipātiki Community Facilities Trust to deli...
Sport and recreation. Sport and Recreation is the Asset Owner of the subject land. Sport and Recreation has advised that it has no objection to a further trustee lease being offered for a term of ten

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