Reading Recreation Committee Advances Projects and Navigates Challenges in Facility Updates
- Meeting Overview:
The Reading Recreation Committee meeting covered a breadth of updates and decisions, focusing on the progression of two substantial projects: the development of pickleball courts and the resurfacing of a gym floor. The committee also addressed a range of logistical challenges and community engagement efforts.
The committee plans for new pickleball courts at Simon’s Way, a project that has received attention and funding. A request to the select board resulted in a favorable vote to allocate $8,000 from American Rescue Plan Act funds, originally designated for elder services, to the design phase of the courts. Following satisfactory soil testing results, an additional $7,000 was requested from the Board of Health, culminating in approximately $87,000 for design purposes. This funding will support further land assessments, including boring tests to ensure site viability for the proposed facilities.
Committee members expressed optimism about these developments and discussed aligning the design work with other local projects, such as a senior center, to optimize cost-efficiency. A significant fundraising effort is underway, targeting $200,000, with hopes pinned on one major benefactor and supplementary smaller contributions to complete the courts’ construction by summer.
Attention then shifted to the resurfacing of the gym floor, a topic of concern due to its implications for safety. The existing composite rubber surface has been flagged for potentially causing injuries, with the select board approving an added $1.3 million in funding to the previously allocated $1.7 million. This resolution passed at the town meeting with strong support. The new gym floor, expected to last 50 to 70 years, is set to be installed between June and mid-September, during which time regular gym activities will need alternative venues. The committee is exploring partnerships with facilities in nearby towns to accommodate displaced programs, mindful of potential revenue losses from using smaller gyms.
In addition to these key projects, the committee discussed ongoing efforts to strengthen inclusion and specialized education programs. A recent successful outing to “Masters of Illusion” for students and staff highlighted the demand for such activities. Plans for future trips, including wrestling events, were outlined.
The committee is also considering hiring a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) to bolster inclusion initiatives, drawing insights from meetings with neighboring towns like Burlington and Lexington, which have established CTRS roles. Initial plans may involve a part-time summer position to evaluate effectiveness before potential expansion.
Further collaboration with Andover Youth Services is under consideration, with joint programs being a possibility as Reading aims to replicate successful inclusion models. Shared resource opportunities with Wakefield were also discussed, emphasizing collaboration over creating new frameworks.
The Virtu Metal Phase Two project was addressed, with efforts underway to finalize concepts before community engagement sessions. Although budget constraints may necessitate scaling back, the committee is keen to involve the public in planning. A spring or summer timeline is projected for project advancement, with a potential event to celebrate Phase One’s completion, acknowledging the contributions and impact of the development.
Other topics included the temporary closure of the pavilion to prevent winter plumbing issues and a discussion on the unfortunate cancellation of a Halloween event due to health concerns from smoke, a decision made with the Board of Health. The committee underscored the importance of proactive planning and responsiveness to community needs, inviting suggestions for future agenda items.
The meeting also covered preparations for upcoming events, such as the in-town basketball league registration and a musical bingo event scheduled for December, both of which are part of ongoing efforts to engage the community across generations.
Matt Kraunelis
Recreation Commission Officials:
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Meeting Type:
Recreation Commission
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
11/18/2024
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Recording Published:
11/18/2024
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Duration:
39 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Middlesex County
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Towns:
Reading
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