The current Recreation and Leisure Services Master Plan was completed in 2010. The Plan identified a number of recommendations to guide parks, recreation and leisure decisions. The plan includes 9 strategic directions: - Become a ‘leading edge’ municipality - Supporting our volunteers - Establishing positive partnerships - Supporting municipal staff - Success through municipal leadership and community development - Increasing awareness of local resources and opportunities - Facilitating a range of recreation and leisure activities - Embracing the arts, culture and heritage - A functional and sustainable parks system Consulting services are required to: - Review and update recommendations from the current plan - Undertake public consultation to identify emerging trends/issues - Update timing and resource implications associated with implementing action items Generally, the successful firm will be required to: - Attend staff, Council, Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee and public meeting(s) to update the study - Liaise with the Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee as the steering committee for this project - Provide 10 hard copies and one electronic copy of the final plan - Present the final plan to Municipal Council
All amendments to the associated notice, including amended documents, plans and specifications (where applicable), are issued by the originator of the notice. MERX asks you to contact the buying agency directly for these amendments. MERX stipulates that potential bidders may also be required to register with the buying authority as a bidder/plan taker. The contact information can be found within the main tender document and/or on this notice abstract.