HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-11-01 Parks & Recreation PacketKENAI PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING
NOVEMBER 1, 2018 – 7:00 P.M.
KENAI CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
210 FIDALGO AVE., KENAI, AK 99611
http://www.kenai.city
1. CALL TO ORDER
a. Pledge of Allegiance
b. Roll Call
c. Agenda Approval
2. SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENTS (Public comment limited to ten (10) minutes per
speaker)
3. UNSCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENT (Public comment limited to three (3) minutes
per speaker; thirty (30) minutes aggregated)
4. APPROVAL OF MEETING SUMMARY
a. October 4, 2018
5. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
a. Discussion – Lawton Drive Extension
6. NEW BUSINESS
a. Discussion – Capital Improvement Projects
b. Discussion – Commission Meeting Time
7. REPORTS
a. Parks & Recreation Director
b. Commission Chair
c. City Council Liaison
8. NEXT MEETING ATTENDANCE NOTIFICATION – December 6, 2018
9. COMMISSION QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS
10. ADDITIONAL PUBLIC COMMENT
11. INFORMATION ITEMS
a. MPF Ice Schedule (November)
12. ADJOURNMENT
PLEASE CONTACT US IF YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ATTEND THE MEETING:
JACQUELYN -- 283-8231 OR, BOB -- 283-8261
WORK SESSION AT 6:00 PM
There will be a work session prior to the regular meeting to discuss
Capital Improvement Projects for FY20, FY21, and FY22.
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KENAI PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION
OCTOBER 4, 2018 – 7:00 PM
KENAI CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
VICE-CHAIR NOEL WIDMAYER, PRESIDING
MEETING SUMMARY
1. CALL TO ORDER
Vice-Chair Widmayer called the meeting to order at 7:10 p.m.
a. Pledge of Allegiance
Vice-Chair Widmayer led those assembled in the Pledge of Allegiance.
b. Roll was confirmed as follows:
Commissioners present: Vice-Chair N. Widmayer, T. Wisniewski, J. Joanis
Commissioners absent: Chair C. Stephens, S. Kisena, F. Perez
Staff/Council Liaison present: Parks & Rec Director B. Frates, Council Member T. Navarre
No quorum was present.
c. Agenda Approval
2. SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENTS – None.
3. UNSCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENT
4. APPROVAL OF MEETING SUMMARY
a. September 6, 2018
5. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
a. Discussion – Lawton Drive Extension
6. NEW BUSINESS – None.
7. REPORTS
a. Parks and Recreation Director
b. Commission Chair
c. City Council Liaison
8. NEXT MEETING ATTENDANCE NOTIFICATION – November 1, 2018
9. COMMISSION QUESTIONS & COMMENTS
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10. ADDITIONAL PUBLIC COMMENT
11. INFORMATION
a. Kenai Multi-Purpose Facility Ice Schedule
12. ADJOURNMENT
Meeting summary prepared and submitted by:
_____________________________________
Jacquelyn Kennedy
Deputy City Clerk
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MEMO:
TO: Parks & Recreation Commission
FROM: Robert J. Frates, Parks & Recreation Director
DATE: September 28, 2018
RE: Lawton Dr. Extension
At our last regular meeting of September 6, 2018, the Commission suggested some revisions to
the proposed sign for the Lawton Drive Extension route. Please note that the specific advisory
language for ATV use has not changed but will become a separate sign posted alongside this
one.
With respect to the gates, I am planning on the following:
• Painting gates yellow and attaching reflective tape
• Installing “Warning – Gate Ahead” signs
• Creating small ATV & pedestrian access to side of gates
Thanks and please let me know if you have any questions.
Attachments
210 Fidalgo Avenue, Kenai, Alaska 99611-7794
Telephone: 907-283-7535 / FAX: 907-283-3014
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AUTHORIZED
VEHICLES
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Welcome to the Citv of Kenai's trail svstem. The lawton Drive Extension route
is a shared use corridor traversing 1.5 miles of wetland and wildlife habitat.
All TRiil USERS PlEASE
e Be respectful to wildlife and their habitat
e Be courteous and respectful to others
e Stav on the designated route
e Keep pets leashed, and clean up after them
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11Vtfla3e with a Past, City with a Future"
210 Fidalgo Avenue, Kenai, Alaska 99611-7794 b.ttd
Telephone: 907-283-7535 I FAX: 907-283-3014 mr
MEMO:
TO: Kenai Parks & Recreation Commission
FROM:~ Robert J. Frates, Parks & Recreation Director
DATE: October 26, 2018
SUBJECT: Draft Capital Improvement Plan
Attached is a draft Capital Improvement Plan {CIP) for FY20, 21, and 22 for your review. Please
be prepared to discuss and update these recommendations at the November 1, 2018 meeting.
Administration will continue refining the scope and cost estimates along with consideration
toward recommendations before submission to the Planning & Zoning Commission.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Attachments
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PRIORITY PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
Municipal Park Trail Construction
1
2 Kenai Cemetery Fence Replacement
Kenai Nordic Trail Lighting -Design Fee
& Construction
3
Large Area Grass Mower
4
Old Town Park Playground Upgrade
5
Kenai Little League Facility Restroom
and Storage Space
6
KENAI PARKS AND RECREATION
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM (CIP) PRIORITIES
FY2020
DESCRIPTION REQUIRED
ESTIMATED
FUNDING
Project includes installation of trails using semi-improved $ 6,500.00
tra il construction methods. Specific trail segments include
outside perimeter of existing ballfields and perimter lawn
space near playground .
Project would replace a deteriorated 4' high chainlink fence $15,000.00
along the western edge of the boundary.
Project includes design fee ($2SK) and installation ($75K) $ 100,000.00
of electrical fixtures, service, distribution and
lighting control system for 1.5 miles.
Project would provide a large mower to keep up with $ 30,000.00
turf mowing demand each summer.
Project would replace existing playground equipment and $ 10,000.00
increase amount of play activities for children ages 5-12 .
Existing equipment was installed in 1996. It is anticipated
the playground would be culturally relevant by using
some custom made play features.
Project would construct permanent restrooms with attached $ 75,000.00
storage space. Storage would be shared by KLL & COK.
NOTES/COMMENTS
Trail construction methods would a semi-
improved trail using gravel or wood chips over
geotextile and native soils. Cost estimate is for
material and supplies only .
Admi nistration recommends removal of existing
and replacing with 6' high chainlink fence .
Improvements will allow for safer use during the
Nordic season and have a beneficiary use to the
Kenai Golf Course.
Amou nt of turf areas continue to expand and
department needs to acquire another large
mower capable of providing efficient turf
maintenance.
It is anticipated that this would be a cooperative
partnership with Kenaitze Indian Tribe. The
money would be part of the City's contribution.
Preliminary costs estimates based on initial
p lans were appro ximately $100,000.
Portable restrooms currently rented by several
entities for their respective programs needs. The
COK rents units during the PUF.
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PRIORITY PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
7 Outdoor Event Park -Phase I
KENAI PARKS AND RECREATION
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM (CIP) PRIORITIES
FY2020
DESCRIPTION REQUIRED
ESTIMATED
FUNDING
Project would allow for consultant to provide design $ 35,000.00
documents so that the overall scope and costs can be more
accurately defined
NOTES/COMMENTS
Project would attribute toward providing bid
ready documents.
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PRIORITY PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
Municipal Park Trail Boardwalk
1
Large Area Grass Mower
2
Rec. Center Gym Floor Recoating
3
Hydro-seeder
4
4th Ave. Park Playground Upgrade
5
LH Park Electrical Upgrades
6
KENAI PARKS RECREATION
CAPTIAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM (CIP) PRIORITIES
FY2021
DESCRIPTION REQUIRED
ESTIMATED
FUNDING
Project includes design fee and bridge installation across $ 85,000.00
Shqui Tsatnu Creek at southern end of boundary.
Project would provide a large mower to keep up with $ 30,000.00
turf mowing demand each summer.
Project includes sanding, painting of court lines and $ 15,000.00
recoating floor with polyurethane.
Project would purchase a 300 to 350 gal hydro-seeder to $ 8,500.00
perform seeding projects.
Project would install playground equipment in this small $ 85,000.00
neighborhood park near main entrance onto property.
Funds would be used to bury an overhead power line $ 15,000.00
within LH Park and add outdoor lighting to the
flagpoles
NOTES/COMMENTS
T rail access through private property would
neet to be permitted before bridge is considered.
Amount of turf areas continue to expand and
department needs to acquire another large mower
capable of providing efficient turf maintenance.
Gym floor received a recoat in 2014. This project
would include adding pickle-ball court lines and
removing any scratches or blemishes on the floor.
Hydro-seeder would also be used to seed
the wildflower garden each early summer.
Equipment was removed in 2017 due to age and
safety concerns . There is not an urgent need
with respect to this project and Administration
recommendes annual evaluation.
There is an power line directly overhead of a memorial
tree. Additionally, there is no lighting for the flag poles.
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PRIO RITY PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
Softball Greenstrip Playground
Replacement
1
KENAI PARKS RECREATION
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS (CIP) PRIORITIES
FY2022
DESCRIPTION REQUIRED
ESTIMATED
FUNDING
Project would replace aging play equipment and for ages $ 75,000.00
5-12.
2
NOTES/COMMENTS
Current playground was installed around 1991.
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PRIORITY PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
Kenai Sports Complex Master
Plan
City of Kenai Indoor Turf Field
Facility
Multi-Purpose Facility
Refrigeration Conversion
Kenai Multi-Purpose Facility
Locker Rooms
KENAI PARKS RECREATION
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM (CIP) PR IOR ITIES
OTHER PROJECTS WHICH WERE CONSIDERED
DESCRIPTION REQUIRED NOTES/COMMENTS
ESTIMATED
FUNDING
Project would provide for consultant work to include Unknown Commission has previously discussed possible future
overall site design and associated cost estimates. improvements to this area as part of a long-range goal.
Design elements could include concession, playground,
pathways, ball diamonds, parking, restrooms and other,
yet to be determined elements, to meet future needs.
Th is project would construct a 100'x200' indoor turf field $ 5,000,000.00 Thi s project is of interest to the Parks & Recreation
possibly as an addition to the existing Kenai Multi-Commission but significant work needs to be
Purpose Facility. The facility would be used by area accomplished to determine its feasibility and costs.
school, pre-schools and other organizations.
Project would convert R-22 refrigeration system to a Unknown Manufacturing of R-22 is being phased out and will
non-ozone depleting alternative . no longer be produced in year 2020 . It is anticipated
quantities of R-22 will be sufficient, however, costs
will continually increase. Consideration may be given
to converting someday but certainly not an immediate
Project would construct six (6) locker rooms with $1,250,000.00 Facility was originally constructed to accommodate
restooms and shower rooms . locker/shower rooms. Project would most likely be tied
into a larger construction project, i.e ., indoor turf field
facility .
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PRIORITY PROJECT TITLE
NUMBER
Rec. Center Facility Security
Cameras
Park Facility Surveillance Cameras
LH Memorial Park Fountain Upgrade
Recarpeting of Teen Center
Kenai Golf Course Boardwalk
KENAI PARKS RECREATION
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM (CIP) PRIORITIES
OTHER PROJECTS WHICH WERE CONSIDERED
DESCRIPTION REQUIRED
ESTIMATED
FUNDING
Project would provide a security camera system throughout Unknown
the facility, to include lobby, reception area, wt. room, cardio
room, gymnasium and Teen Center
Project would provide a secutiy cameras throughout Unknown
the park system, i.e., Daubenspeck Family Park, Municipal
Funding would provide for design and construction of a new Unknown
fou ntain
Funding would provide for demolition and new Unknown
installation of carpeting at the Teen Center
Project would provide partial funding for the replacement of Unknown
a pedestrian/golf cart bridge currently in disrepair.
NOTES/COMMENTS
Provide local or remote 24/7 monitoring of facility.
Could be a phased project . Cameras would enhance
security and safety for park users.
Design could incorporate winter aesthetics and LED
lighting for summer use.
More analysis needs completed with respect
to scope of work, permitting, cost estimates,
etc.
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ACTION AGENDA
KENAI CITY COUNCIL – REGULAR MEETING
OCTOBER 17, 2018 – 6:00 P.M.
KENAI CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
210 FIDALGO AVE., KENAI, AK 99611
http://www.kenai.city
A. CALL TO ORDER
1. Pledge of Allegiance
2. Roll Call
3. CERTIFIED UNANIMOUSLY. Certification of Election
4. OATH ADMINISTERED TO COUNCIL MEMBERS MOLLOY AND PETERKIN.
Administer Oaths of Office
5. Agenda Approval
6. Consent Agenda (Public comment limited to three (3) minutes per speaker; thirty (30)
minutes aggregated)
*All items listed with an asterisk (*) are considered to be routine and non-controversial
by the council and will be approved by one motion. There will be no separate
discussion of these items unless a council member so requests, in which case the item
will be removed from the consent agenda and considered in its normal sequence on
the agenda as part of the General Orders.
B. SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENTS (Public comment limited to ten (10) minutes per
speaker)
1. Bryr Harris, Kenai Peninsula Borough River Center – Overview of Floodplain
Zones and the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP).
C. UNSCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENTS (Public comment limited to three (3) minutes per
speaker; thirty (30) minutes aggregated)
D. PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. ENACTED UNANIMOUSLY. Ordinance No. 3041-2018 – Making Housekeeping
Amendments to Kenai Municipal Code 16.05.160-Ordinance Levying Assessments,
and 16.15.050- Establishment of Amount, After Substantive Changes Were Recently
Made to Kenai Municipal Code Title 16- Public Improvement And Special
Assessments. (Administration)
2. ENACTED UNANIMOUSLY AS AMENDED. Ordinance No. 3042-2018 – Amending
Kenai Municipal Code Section 14.20.151-Application For Conditional Use Permit For
Surface Extraction Of Natural Resources, And 14.20.154-Issuance Of Permit for
Surface Extraction of Natural Resources, to Provide Consistency in the Application
and Permitting Process. (Administration)
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3. ENACTED UNANIMOUSLY. Ordinance No. 3043-2018 – Accepting and
Appropriating a Donation from Hilcorp Energy Company to Assist with the Annual
Kenai Senior Center Thanksgiving Dinner. (Administration)
4. POSTPONED TO 12/05/18. Ordinance No. 3044-2018 – Amending Kenai Municipal
Code Section 3.05.070-Citation Procedure, Amending and Renaming Kenai Municipal
Code Sections 13.10.015-Minor Offense Amendable to Disposition Without Court
Appearance by Payment of a Fine, and 13.30.010-State Traffic Regulations Adopted,
and Enacting a New Section of Kenai Municipal Code Section 13.30.015-State Traffic
Bail Forfeiture Schedules Adopted by Reference, to Incorporate Additional Minor
Offenses into Kenai City Code and Make Housekeeping Changes to Comply with
Changes to State Law and Court Procedures Regarding Minor Offenses. (Legal)
5. ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY. Resolution No. 2018-54 – Amending its
Comprehensive Schedule of Rates, Charges, and Fees to Incorporate Changes to
Fees for Cemetery Gazebo Markers and Memorial Park Markers. (City Clerk)
6. ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY. Resolution No. 2018-55 – Approving a Memorandum
of Agreement with the Kenai Peninsula Borough to be included in the Federal
Emergency Management Agency Assistance to Firefighters Regional Grant
Application. (Administration)
7. ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY. Resolution No. 2018-56 – Authorizing a Six-Month
Extension of a Facility Management Agreement for the Kenai Visitor and Cultural
Center with the Kenai Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center. (December 30, 2018
– June 30, 2019). (Administration)
8. ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY. Resolution No. 2018-57 – Commending The Kenai
Central High School Girls As The Alaska Division Ii State Cross Country Champions
For The Year 2018. (Mayor Gabriel)
9. ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY AS AMENDED. Resolution No. 2018-58 – Requesting
that Governor Bill Walker Declare an Economic Disaster for the Upper Cook Inlet
Fisheries Region and Supporting a Recovery Plan. (Council Members Molloy and
Glendening and Vice Mayor Navarre)
10. ADOPTED. Resolution No. 2018-59 – Opposing Ballot Measure 1, an Act Providing
for the Protection of Wild Salmon and Fish and Wildlife Habitat. (Vice Mayor Navarre
and Council Member Pettey)
E. MINUTES
1. APPROVED BY THE CONSENT AGENDA. *Regular Meeting of October 3, 2018
F. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
G. NEW BUSINESS
1. APPROVED BY THE CONSENT AGENDA. *Action/Approval – Bills to be Ratified.
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2. REMOVED FROM THE AGENDA. *Action/Approval – Purchase Orders Over
$15,000
3. INTRODUCED BY CONSENT AGENDA/PUBLIC HEARING 11/07/2018.
*Ordinance No. 3045-2018 – Accepting and Appropriating a Grant from the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security Passed through the State of Alaska Department of
Military and Veterans’ Affairs for the Purchase of Portable Police and Fire Department
Radios and For the Purchase and Installation of Video Surveillance Cameras tor the
City’s Public Safety Building. (Administration)
4. MARY RHYNER AND JENNIFER DENNIS APPOINTED. Action/Approval –
Mayoral Nominations of Mary Rhyner for Appointment to the Beautification Committee
and Jennifer Dennis for Appointment to the Parks & Recreation Commission. (Mayor
Gabriel)
5. DONATION APPROVED. Action/Approval – Authorize a Donation of $500 to the
Boys and Girls Club of the Kenai Peninsula for Supplies for the Fall Pumpkin Festival.
(Mayor Gabriel)
H. COMMISSION/COMMITTEE REPORTS
1. Council on Aging
2. Airport Commission
3. Harbor Commission
• Sub-Committee Update
4. Parks and Recreation Commission
5. Planning and Zoning Commission
6. Beautification Committee
7. Mini-Grant Steering Committee
I. REPORT OF THE MAYOR
J. ADMINISTRATION REPORTS
1. City Manager
2. City Attorney
3. City Clerk
K. ADDITIONAL PUBLIC COMMENT
1. Citizens Comments (Public comment limited to five (5) minutes per speaker)
2. Council Comments
L. EXECUTIVE SESSION – None.
M. PENDING ITEMS
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1. Action/Approval – Field of Flowers Signage (Council Member Knackstedt) [Clerk’s
Note: This item was referred to the Beautification Committee and then the Airport
Commission.]
N. ADJOURNMENT
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INFORMATION ITEMS
1. Purchase Orders between $2,500 and $15,000 for Council Review
The agenda and supporting documents are posted on the City’s website at www.kenai.city.
Copies of resolutions and ordinances are available at the City Clerk’s Office or outside the Council
Chamber prior to the meeting. For additional information, please contact the City Clerk’s Office at
907-283-8231.
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2018
MONDAY
29
1-2 30p Pub lic Sk~te
3AS-5: 15 KCHS
05
1-2:30p Public Skate
3:45-5:15 KCHS
5:30-5:30 AA U10 I AA U12
6:45-7:45p A U10
S-9p A U12/B12
12
1-2:30p Public Skate
3:45-5:15 KCHS
5:30-6:30p AA U10 I AA U12
6:45-7:45p A U10 I A U12
S-9p AU14
19
1-2:30p Public Skate
3:45-5:15 KCHS
5:30-6:30p AA U10 /A U12
6:45-7:45p A U10/A U12
S-9p 12G
26
1-2:30p Public Skate
3:30-5:30p KCHS JV Game
6-7p AA U10/M U12
7:15-8:15p A U10/A U12
S:30-8:45p A U14
03
1-2:30p Public Skate
3:45-5:15 KCHS
November
~~Kenai Multi-Purpose Facility
~ Ice Schedule "V'
TUESDAY
30
1-2:30p Pu bhc Skate
3.J5-5: 15 KCHS
06
1-2:30p Public Skate
3:45-5:15 KCHS
5 :30-6:30p A U10 I B10
6:45-7:45p A U12
S-9p-A U14
13
1-2:30p Public Skate
3:45-5:15 KCHS
5:30-6:45p A U10
6:45-7:45p A U12
8-9p A U14/12G
20
1-2:30p Public Skate
4 :30-6:15 KCHS JV Game
6 :30-9:00p KCHS Game
27
1-2:30p Public Skate
3:45-5:15 KCHS
5:30-6:30p B10/B12
6:45-7:45p AA U10
S-9pAAU12
04
1-2 :30p Public Skate
3:45-5:15 KCHS
WEDNESDAY
31
1-2:30p Pubh c Skate
3:45-5·15 KCHS
07
1-2:30p Public Skate
3:45-5: 15 KCHS
5:30-6:30p-AA U10
6:45-7:45p-MU12
S-9p-AAU14
14
1-2:30p Public Skate
3:45-5:15 KCHS
5:30-6:30p Nikiski Hockey
6:45-7:45p B10 I B12
S-9pAA14
21
1-2:30p Public Skate
3:45-5:15 KCHS
5:30-6:30p Nikiski Hockey
6:45-7:45p B10
8-9pAU12
28
1-2:30p Public Skate
3:45-5:15 KCHS
5:30-6:30p Nikslski Hockey
6:45-7:45p A U12/B12
8-9pAAU14
THURSDAY
01
1-2:30p Public Skate
5:15-6:15p AA U101AA U12
6:30-9:00 KCHS Game
9:15-10:1 5 Queens
08
1-2:30p Public Skate
3:45-5:15 KCHS
5:30-6:30p-AA U10 I AAU12
6:45-7:45p-A U10 I A U12
8-9p KPHA Game
9:15-10:15p Queens
15
1-2:30p Public Skate
3:45-5:15 KCHS
5:30-6:30p A U1 O/B U10
6 :45-7:45p 12G/812
S-9p Queens
22
1-2:30p Public Skate
29
1-2:30p Public Skate
5:15-6:15p A U10/B10
6:30-9:00p KCHS Game
9:15-10:15p Queens
FRIDAY
02
1-2:30p Public Skate
5:15-6 :15p AA U101AA U12
6:30-9:00 KCHS Game
SATURDAY
03
9:30-10 :30 U12AAGame
10 :45-Noon U14AA Game
1-2:1 5p Public Skate
2 :30-3 :45 U14AA[U12AA Game
4-5:15 U14AA Game
5:30-6:30p U12AA Game
6:45-7:45p Nikiski Hockey
09 [K~~2~~~.~~a~.ent --J 1 Q [-·KP~To~~~;;~_=J
8:15a Homer vs KPHAPerlelti 12U S:30 a Moose vs KPHA 14U
9 :45a KPHA Girls vs Homer
11:15a Moose VS AHA Willis 14U
2:15p PAHA vs AHA 10U
3:45-5:15 KCHS
5 :30 Moose vs AHA Bowman
79 PAHA vs Homer 10U
8:30p AHA Willis vs KPHA 14U
16
1-2:30p Public Skate
3:45-5:15 KCHS
5:30-6:30p B10 I B12
6:45-7:45p 12G
S-9p AA U14/A U12
23
1-2:30p Public Skate
5:30-6:30p AA U10
6:45-7:45p AA U12
S-9p A U14/AA U14
30
1-2:30p Public Skate
5:15-6:15p 12G
6:30-9:00p KCHS Game
10a AHA Bowman vs AHA Willis 14U
1p KPHA Witt vs KPHA Perletti 12U
2 :30p PAHA vs Homer 12U
4p KPHA Girls vs Homer U10
17
10-11a U10M Game
11:15a-12:15p A U14
1-2:30p Public Skate
4-5p U10AA Game
5:15-6:15p Nikiski Hockey
24
1-2:30p Public Skate
2:45-3:45p Nikiski Hockey
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0 1
11:30a -12:30p U12AGame
No Public Skate
1 30-4:30p KCHS Game
5-Gp U12AA Game
6 15p Queens Game
7 30p Queens G3 me
SUNDAY
04
10-11a U10A Game
1-2:30p Public Skate
2:45-3:30p USPO/ USG
4 :00p Queens
5: 15p Queens
11 [KPHAT~u_rna;,,e-;;-J
8a 3rd vs 2nd U12
9 :30a 3rd vs 2nd U1 O
1-2:30p Public Skate
4-5p Queens
5:15-6:15p Queens
18
9a-10:15a U14A Game
1-2:30p Public Skate
2:45-3:45p USPO I USG
4-5p Queens
5:15-6:15p Queens
25
1-2:30p Public Skate
2:45-3:45p USPO/USG
4-5p Queens
5:15-6:15p Queens
02
10:15-11 .15a Queens Game
11:30a-12 :30p U12A Game
t-2:30 p Pubhc Skate
4-5p Queens
5: 15-6: 15p Queens
Notes: This Calendar was last updated on: 10/2612018 9:25
This schedule is subject to frequent changes
Fees $145 per hour + Tax
Contact Carol at Kenai Park & Recreation Office; 907-1!83-8262 or rbannock@kenai.city
Please, no sticks or pucks on ire during public skate.
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