Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources Advisory Board
The Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Advisory Board’s mission is to provide representation for the citizens of Cary in partnership with the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Department and the Town Council in promoting understanding, appreciation, participation and support for open spaces, parks, recreational opportunities, cultural activities, programs and facilities.
Life Span Statement
The Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Advisory Board is a standing board, which meets monthly. Board members will reexamine their purpose every three years beginning in 2013. .
The mission of the Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources Advisory Board is to provide representation for the citizens of Cary in partnership with the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Department and the Town Council in promoting understanding, appreciation, participation and support for open spaces, parks, recreational opportunities, cultural activities, programs and facilities.
Membership
The Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources Advisory Board consists of ten members appointed by the Town Council, one of whom the Town Council designates as chairperson. Members are appointed from within Cary's corporate limits. All appointments to the board are for three-year terms, except where unexpired terms are being filled.
Goals/Work Plan
1. As specified in the LDO, review and make recommendations related to the recreation land dedication/payment in lieu requirement for each residential development plan submittal.
2. Review, comment, and make recommendations as necessary related to PRCR policies, initiatives and plans brought forward by staff.
3. Serve on Neighborhood Park Design Committees for new park projects.
4. Interface with other citizens for input. 1) formally, the Public Speaks Out portion of the agenda serves as a conduit for citizen input related to Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources’ initiatives; 2) board members informally reach out to neighbors and other community contacts to seek input.
5. Review work and make recommendations as necessary relative to the three board committees: Athletics; Cultural Arts and Greenways.
6. Provide volunteer support for PRCR programs/events.
7. Develop, implement, and track donations for funding the scholarship program.
8. Continue to promote awareness and future planning efforts for
9. Actively participate, review, and make recommendations related to the update to the Parks, Greenways, and Facilities Master Plan.
10. Provide input related to the strategic plan to reduce, reuse, recycle or compost waste and initiate implementation.
11. Communicate with, seek advice from, and provide input to other Town appointed boards and commissions regarding related or overlapping initiatives and issues.
Evaluation Criteria: The board will periodically review and evaluate effectiveness of their work plan, modifying as needed to meet goals.
Meetings
The board meets as follows at 5:15 p.m. in Conference Room #11130, 316 N. Academy St., Cary (requires approximately two hours per month for the monthly meetings, and volunteer time at major festivals and events).
- Monday, January 4, 2010
- Monday, February 1, 2010
- Monday, March 1, 2010
- Monday, April 12, 2010
- Monday, May 10, 2010
- Monday, June 7, 2010
- Monday, July 12, 2010
- Monday, August 2, 2010
- Monday, September 13, 2010
- Monday, October 4, 2010
- Monday, November 1, 2010
- Monday, December 6, 2010
All meetings of the Board shall be open to the public and will adhere to the Open Meetings Law and Public Records Law. More information on this commission can be found in its annual report.
Please see the Town of Cary Calendar to confirm meeting dates, times, and locations.
Questions regarding the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Advisory Board should be directed to Gail Taylor of the Town of Cary Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Department by calling (919) 469-4061 or by e-mailing gail.taylor@townofcary.org .
How do I Apply?
Applications are accepted each year from May 1 through June 30 for upcoming vacancies. Applicants applying for this board are required to complete a supplemental application. Current Town of Cary employees are not eligible to volunteer. Questions about the application process should be directed to the Town Clerk's Office by e-mailing karen.gray@townofcary.org or by calling (919) 319-4508.
Current Membership Roster
Current Agenda
Minutes
Additional Meetings (see the Town's Web calendar for a current list of meetings and notices)
Citizen Advisory Committees for Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources
