Future Services at Casanova Oak Knoll Park Center
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Casanova Oak Knoll Park Center, located at 735 Ramona Street, has been a community center hub serving families of all ages since 1993. The Community Center offered fun, unique programs - preschool, afterschool, and teen programs, summer and school break programs, instruction in music and art, and special events. The outdoor area provides picnic and barbecue areas reservable for private parties, an expansive lawn, basketball court, and playground.
The City of Monterey continues to be intentional in how, where, and what services are provided to residents given the limited fiscal resources available for ongoing programs and facilities. Changes in student enrollment, summer camps, and after school programs offered by the Monterey Peninsula Unified School District has also impacted demand for youth and teen programs at Casanova Oak Knoll Park Center, other park centers, and the Monterey Sports Center.
The City’s Recreation Division seeks feedback from residents of Casanova Oak Knoll, Laguna Grande, Del Monte Grove, Villa Del Monte, and Del Monte Beach neighborhoods on what services are desired at Casanova Oak Knoll Park Center. We hope you will complete the survey and let us know. Residents in these four neighborhoods will receive a print survey in their mailbox they can drop back in the mail - postage prepaid - for us to collect. The link to the longer online digital survey is posted in ENGLISH at https://surveymonkey.com/r/COKPC and in SPANISH at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/COKPC-SPA. The survey will remain open through May 17, 2023.
Our goal is to better understand what programs and services you would like to see at Casanova Oak Knoll Park Center and how likely you would participate in programs if they were offered. Thank you in advance for your feedback and input!
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BACKGROUND
The COVID-19 pandemic adversely impacted the City financially and operationally. The State and Federal stay at home and shelter in place orders shut down several city facilities, including all of park (community) centers in Monterey. The City’s loss of $32 million in revenue due to the pandemic forced the City to stave off fiscal insolvency by eliminating over 100 positions, reducing services at facilities, and rethinking operations. Although Casanova Oak Knoll Park, including the playground and picnic areas have reopened, the Park Center building remains closed.
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