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Recommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute all documents necessary to enter into a Reimbursement Agreement with the Long Beach Unified School District, to reimburse the City of Long Beach in an amount not to exceed $70,000, for the Parks, Recreation and Marine Department to provide staffing and other services to conduct a 10-week summer swim program at the Belmont Plaza Temporary Pool, Jordan High School Pool, Martin Luther King, Jr. Pool, and Silverado Pool, from June 20, 2023 to August 25, 2023; and
Increase appropriations in the General Fund Group by $55,017, and in the Tidelands Operating Fund Group by $14,983, in the Parks, Recreation and Marine Department, offset by reimbursement revenue.
(Districts 3,6,7,9)
DISCUSSION
Following the great success of previous swim programs at Long Beach pools during the summer, City Council approval is requested to enter into a Reimbursement Agreement (Agreement) with the Long Beach Unified School District (LBUSD) to allow the Parks, Recreation and Marine Department (PRM) to conduct a 10-week summer swim program (Program) helping youth ages 17 and under develop swimming and water safety skills at the following proposed locations: Belmont Plaza Temporary Pool, Jordan High School Pool, Martin Luther King, Jr. Pool, and Silverado Pool. In 2021, an estimated 9,430 youth participated in the Program. In 2022, participation increased to 9,845 youth.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that ten people drown each day in the United States. A study published by the International Journal of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine found that participation in formal swimming lessons can reduce the likelihood of drowning among young children by 88 percent. A study commissioned by the USA Swimming Foundation and conducted by the University of Memphis, found that nearly 70 percent of African American children, and nearly 60 percent of Latino children, have low or no swim ability, putt...
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