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File #: 24-0327    Version: 1
Type: information Status: Filed
File created: 4/10/2024 In control: Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee
Agenda date: 4/18/2024 Final action: 4/18/2024
Title: OPARD 2023 Review & Park Usage Metrics
Attachments: 1. OPARD Performance Measures, 2. Placer.ai Report

Title

OPARD 2023 Review & Park Usage Metrics

 

Recommended Action

Information only.

 

Report

Issue:

Receive update on Olympia Parks, Arts & Recreation’s 2023 Performance Measures and overview of Placer.ai.

 

Staff Contact:

Paul Simmons; Director; Parks, Arts, and Recreation, 360.753.8462

 

Presenter(s):

Paul Simmons; Director; Parks, Arts, and Recreation

 

Background and Analysis:

The Department uses performance measures to determine and communicate levels of success in delivering services to the community.  This data-based approach measures whether the Department is meeting expectations in many different areas such as park acres, park condition, recreation activities, and access to art.  The Department uses the performance metrics to help inform data-centered decisions, improve ability to tell data stories, improve performance, and demonstrate progress towards achieving the community’s vision.  Attached is a list of the Department’s performance measures which will be presented in more detail at the meeting. 

 

Additionally, an effort is underway to upload the City’s performance measures to an online data dashboard that allows for easy access and interaction by the public. The Clearpoint software is currently being configured for each city department and is expected to be operational by the end of the year. 

 

In 2023 the City began a subscription with Placer.ai, a location analytics company, to learn more about visitors to various locations in the City.  Data about the number and demographic characteristics of park visitors can help inform park planning, grant applications, event organizing and recreation programming.  An example report is attached to show a comparison of Lions Park and Woodruff Park during the summer months after the new spraygrounds were installed.  

 

Comprehensive Plan or Parks, Arts & Recreation Plan Connection:

Parks, Arts & Recreation Plan: GR1 Unique facilities, public art, events, and recreational programming encourage social interaction, foster inclusive community building, and enhance the visual character and livability of Olympia.  

 

Climate Analysis:

Performance metrics related to both parks and art pieces being located within a ½ mile of residents encourages fewer vehicle miles for people to access recreation and art amenities in Olympia. 

 

Equity Analysis:

Performance measures related to equity, inclusion and belonging are currently under development.

 

 

Neighborhood/Community Interests (if known):

N/A

 

Options:

Information only.

 

Financial Impact:

N/A

 

Attachments:

OPARD Performance Measures

Placer.ai Report