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Brent Dennis  that into the offerings
             As a landscape architect so brings that perspective; he was asked to City Hall by the Mayor and CM at
 Wednesday, April 3, 2019  9:24 AM  Tuscan, he was asked about putting a bond on the ballot to add funds to the parks and rec program;
             the bones of the parks system was there but with diminished resources and staffing, needed
             reinvestment; bonding formula did not raise property taxes so it was a slam dunk; he put before the
 City of Sacramento  voters a parks and connections bond (trails), got the voter approval by 56%.  Brings $225M of capital
 Director of Youth, Parks, and Community Engagement  projects improvement money; will add 300 miles of bikeways and multi­fitness; first landscape
 Phone Screen Questions  architect at Tuscon he really thinks about the beauty, aesthetics, and maintenance; negotiated a park
             ranger program with the police department, introducing it through the police academy to keep a
             better eye on the public safety aspect
             Parks build community; farmer's markets, street fairs, parties at the parks, family celebrations and
             neighborhood events; lots of opportunities to see the diverse communities in the parks; has
 General Questions  introduced labeling native plants to encourage residence to plant similarly; partners with libraries

 1. Why are you interested in the YPCE Director opportunity with the City of Sacramento?  Why are   and school systems; going out to read the Lorax to connect kids to the importance of trees on Arbor
 you actively or passively looking for a new position?  Day (his favorite holiday)

           5. Tell me about the riskiest or most difficult management decision you have made in recent years.
 Has had a long history in California; most recent position was in Tucson was aligned with the position   What was your thought process that led you to move forward? Would you do anything differently
 in Sac, setting up intergenerational programs through Parks and Rec; told his colleagues he would   today?
 only move back to Ca if something in Sac or SF opened up; definitely of interest, has had his career
 followed by recruiters and colleagues (healthy grapevine); works to build his network and is an   Responsible for bringing to the Mayor and Council on April 23 an Organic First City program; he has
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 extravert; parks and rec network is close knit, so when this opened up he heard about it; has been in   researched, Bayer has had a lot of court settlements around roundup use; it is a challenging project
 parks and rec during the trying times and feels that he can bring that skill set.  because of the range of attitudes and beliefs; want mayor and council to feel comfortable; some of

 2. Please describe your most recent position and day­to­day responsibilities.  the precious desert plants are being taken over by some invasive plants that crowd them out and
             becomes a fire hazard, there is only one chemical that can kill buffalo grass, Tuscan Water has
 In Tuscan, focus is on Parks and Rec, golf course is an enterprise; oversees the City zoo as well; in   purchased thousands of acres of land that are covered in the grass; no scientific research that proves
 Columbus, OH and in SF had management agreements; works on collaborations and join use   that glycosphate causes cancer, but there are lawsuits making the link, very challenging issue. Has
 agreements; have to be savvy with politics and the local community, sometime health care; forge   talked to scientists, differing opinions.  Taking a middle of the road approach, for the 23 , can't ban
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 new opportunities to work within the budget; parks foundation helps deliver scholarships and a   anything that the EPA hasn't banned in Tuscon, so there will be certain exempt areas where there
 contributing role in capital projects, etc. Being in a new leadership opportunity the last few roles, his   isn't human contact.  All the athletic fields and turf areas have already started in this direction going
 leadership has been very impressed with how quickly he builds relationships; his parks are accredited   Organic first. Some of Bayer's facilities where they are developing the GMO corns and testing their
 and he works to maintain the credential; 128 parks, adding 4 more, 20 rec centers, extensive aquatic   chemicals, it is also an election year for some of the Council members. Visited Irvine several times to
 complex with 19 swimming pools, adding splash pads/playgrounds  learn.

 3. How many employees do you supervise? Who do you report to?   6. Please describe your experience in coordinating, tracking and reporting out on the implementation
             of organizational goals, objectives, policies and procedures.
 Has 6 direct reports and 400+ FTE, has a large volunteer base `1500, they help with special events and
 park cleanups; he reports to CM/City Council.  Works with the Parks and Rec Commission and other   Reports directly to the Deputy CM, but CM recently realized he had not gone to the rec centers, took
 ad hoc groups. Connects with the corporate community for grants and underwriting  him out of the office and visited the, has biweekly meetings and meets regularly with the Mayor and

 Position Specific Questions  Council quarterly to keep them up to date, does the "round robin" with the Council members to
 4. Describe your experience with each of the three areas of the department: Youth, Parks, and   acclimate them.  Has lead a strategic planning session with his direct reports to align their strategic
 Community Engagement.  plan with the City's culture map.  Customer service, financial sustainability, and smart Cities initiative,
             fourth is focus on employees.  Most people haven't had merit increases since 2008 until this year.

 At Anaheim worked with a Council member to set up a Youth Commission, had a Senior Commission   CM modeled service awards after the program that Brent did in his department; had a ceremony and
 but not youth.  Worked together to create the Youth Commission through Ordinance.  Provided a   pinned everyone who had served 20 years.  The programs he has been leading are being employed at
 voice for the young people in terms of what they wanted to see in parks and rec, was also responsible   a greater level.  CM likes the Parks and Rec is known as the department of fun, so they have new
 for the libraries; worked with schools.  Tries to look for opportunities by coaching youth sports on his   initiatives and programs to make parks fun and enjoyable.  meets weekly with his team to go over the
 free time; attends all the parks and rec programs and kick offs, like after school programs, and the   metrics and programs, good for accountability.
 summer camp programs; has a direct engagement with the community  7. Please describe a project in which you played a major role in creating pathways for improvement
 Gets into town hall meetings and neighborhood events, wants to see what people enjoy and includes   for those in your community.
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