FY2013/14 CONVENTION, CULTURE, AND LEISURE PROGRAM Total Programming by Fund (in 000s) $1,765. Golf $15. Community Center $1,700

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CITY OF SACRAMENTO CONVENTION, CULTURE, AND LEISURE PROGRAM OVERVIEW INTRODUCTION The Convention, Culture, and Leisure Program delivers accessible arts, leisure, and educational experiences to enrich people s lives and enhance the metropolitan area. This section summarizes the CIP projects that support the culture and leisure enrichment goals and objectives adopted by the Mayor and City Council. The FY213/14 CIP budget for the Convention, Culture, and Leisure Program totals $1.8 million. The budget reflects funding of seven projects at the Convention Center Complex ($1,7,), one project at William Land Golf Course ($15,), and one project at the Sacramento Marina ($5,). If funding is approved for FY213/14, there will be 19 active projects or programs and a cumulative budget of $22.6 million. The five-year CIP plan for Convention, Culture, and Leisure program totals $6.3 million and includes eight projects at the Convention Center ($5.7 million), one project for Golf ($75,), and two projects at the Marina ($525,). The figures below and on the following page display the funding levels for the various components of the Convention, Culture, and Leisure Program for FY213/14 and the following four years. FY213/14 CONVENTION, CULTURE, AND LEISURE PROGRAM Total Programming by (in s) $1,765 Marina $5 Golf $15 Community Center $1,7 213-218 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM F - 1

CITY OF SACRAMENTO CONVENTION, CULTURE, AND LEISURE PROGRAM OVERVIEW 213-218 CONVENTION, CULTURE, AND LEISURE PROGRAM Total Programming by (in s) $6,3 Marina $525 Golf $75 Community Center $5,7 MAJOR FUNDING SOURCES Golf : The Golf currently supports the capital requirements at William Land Golf Course and debt obligation associated with the City s other five golf courses. One remaining project at William Land Golf Course is supported from the annual revenue from The First Tee of Greater Sacramento (First Tee). Morton Golf, Inc., as the golf course operator, is responsible for the capital requirements at Haggin Oaks, Bing Maloney, and Bartley Cavanaugh Golf Complexes. Therefore, the capital projects for these five City golf courses are no longer reflected in the CIP budget. The Golf derives its revenues from the Morton Golf, Inc., long-term operating lease agreement, the First Tee lease agreement, and interest earnings. Sacramento Marina : The Marina supports the Marina operations, maintenance, capital requirements, and debt service. Marina revenues are derived from boat slip rental fees, fuel sales, and interest earnings. Community Center : This fund supports the operation, maintenance, capital requirements, and debt service of the Sacramento Convention Center Complex, which includes the Convention Center, Community Center Theater, and Memorial Auditorium. This fund is supported by user fees which include facility rental, equipment, and a variety of concession services revenue; a portion of transient occupancy tax (TOT); annual theater ticket surcharge; and interest earnings. 213-218 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM F - 2

CITY OF SACRAMENTO CONVENTION, CULTURE, AND LEISURE PROGRAM OVERVIEW CIP & OPERATING BUDGET IMPACT A primary consideration in the selection of projects is the maintenance or improvement of City assets to keep these facilities competitive, safe, and contributing towards increasing revenues. The Convention, Culture and Leisure Department has given priority to those projects that have a positive effect on the operations. In most cases, there is no negative operating impact because the project generates cost savings or is offset by revenue. Golf ( 263) Program Goals Provide clean and well-maintained grounds and facilities, thereby preserving the City s assets; and Comply with The First Tee lease agreement. Project Selection Criteria Meet legal, health, and safety requirements to protect public and contractor; Maintain existing facilities; and Modernize outdated and inefficient facilities and equipment. The FY213/14 CIP budget for Golf totals $15, and includes one project for improvements to William Land Golf Course. This project was established in accordance with the operating agreement with and funded by First Tee. Total programming over the next five years for the Golf is $75,. The following chart details the five-year funding levels for this Golf project. William Land Golf Course Project # 213-218 (in s) Golf ( 263) Five-year Programming Title 13/14 14/15 15/16 16/17 17/18 M1741 William Land Golf Improvements Program* 15 15 15 15 15 Total $15 $15 $15 $15 $15 * Supported by annual revenue from The First Tee of Greater Sacramento. 213-218 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM F - 3

CITY OF SACRAMENTO CONVENTION, CULTURE, AND LEISURE PROGRAM OVERVIEW Sacramento Marina ( 268, formerly 69) Program Goals Provide high quality and safe berthing facilities with convenient access to area waterways; Maintain facilities and make improvements to remain competitive with other marinas; and Provide clean and well-maintained facilities and equipment. Project Selection Criteria Meet legal, health, and safety requirements to protect public and employees; Prevent damage to facilities and watercraft; and Increase tenant occupancy and revenues. On May 14, 213, City Council approved the change of the Marina from an enterprise fund to a special revenue fund. Enterprise funds are used to account for self-supporting City programs that provide services on a user-fee basis to the public; special revenue funds are used to account for activities supported by specific taxes or other revenue sources. Due to the Council-approved change, the fund number has been changed from 69 to 268 in order to align the number with the other special revenue funds in the City. Sacramento Marina The FY213/14 CIP budget for the Sacramento Marina funds one project totaling $5,. The Marina Improvements Program (M1754) accumulates funds for facility improvements including: replacement of dock structure damage in the North Basin, replacement of the deteriorated siding on the front of the Marina Harbor Master Building, installation of electrical meters at berths in the North Basin, and other maintenance necessities. Total programming for the Sacramento Marina over the next five years is $525,. The two projects listed are consistent with the City s General Plan and the Marina business plan. The chart below details the five-year funding levels for the two projects. Project # 213-218 (in s) Sacramento Marina ( 268) Five-year Programming Title 13/14 14/15 15/16 16/17 17/18 M175 Harbor Dredging Program 5 65 65 65 M1754 Marina Improvements Program 5 5 5 65 65 Total $5 $1 $115 $13 $13 213-218 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM F - 4

CITY OF SACRAMENTO CONVENTION, CULTURE, AND LEISURE PROGRAM OVERVIEW Community Center ( 61) Program Goals Provide clean and well-maintained facilities and equipment; Enhance appeal of the Convention Center Complex for the economic and cultural vitality of the Sacramento community; and Maintain and increase client and patron satisfaction with the Convention Center Complex. Project Selection Criteria Meet legal, health, and safety requirements to protect public and employees; Maintenance and facility improvements to ensure public s comfort and enjoyment; and Improve marketability of Community Center Complex and increase revenues. The FY213/14 CIP budget for the Convention Center Complex totals $1.7 million and includes adding funds to seven projects. These existing projects include fund accumulation for maintenance; replacement funds for audio-visual systems, chiller units, the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system in the administration building and Convention Center roof; and funds for Memorial Auditorium improvements; as well as fund accumulation for renovation of the Community Center Theater. The sole source of funds for the Theater Renovation project in FY213/14 and FY214/15 is the arts organization supported ticket surcharge of $3. per ticket. This ticket surcharge is assessed on all theater tickets sold, and it was implemented in FY28/9. Sacramento Convention Center Total programming over the next five years for the Community Center is $5.7 million and includes the above projects as well as upgrades to the Convention Center Security Surveillance system. These projects are consistent with the City s General Plan. 213-218 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM F - 5

CITY OF SACRAMENTO CONVENTION, CULTURE, AND LEISURE PROGRAM OVERVIEW Community Center (continued) The chart below details the five-year funding levels for the various Convention Center Complex projects. Project # M171 M1711 M1713 M1715 M1716 M1717 M1711 M17114 213-218 (in s) Community Center ( 61) Five-year Programming Title 13/14 14/15 15/16 16/17 17/18 Community Center Maintenance Program Theater Renovation Program Convention Center AV Maintenance Program Convention Center Chiller Program Convention Center Administrative Office HVAC Community Center Security System Program Memorial Auditorium Improvements Program Convention Center Roof Replacement 1 75 22 4 3 1 1 38 8 2 5 1 4 8 2 1 15 6 45 2 1 1 23 125 25 1 15 Total $1,7 $1,75 $95 $9 $4 213-218 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM F - 6

CITY OF SACRAMENTO CONVENTION, CULTURE, AND LEISURE PROGRAM OVERVIEW FY213/14 Capital Projects Non-site specific or multi-site projects are not shown Note: Details for the project numbers listed on the map above are provided in alphabetical project order on the following pages. 213-218 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM F-7

City of Sacramento M171 Project Description Project Objectives Existing Situation Operating COMMUNITY CENTER MAINTENANCE PROGRAM This is an ongoing fund accumulation project to provide for scheduled and unscheduled major maintenance, repair, or equipment for the Convention Center Complex. The goal of this program is to protect employees and the public from potential safety hazards and to ensure continued uninterrupted operation of the facility. The Convention Center Complex facilities are more than 4 years old. Major maintenance, repair, or equipment will be needed to operate the facilities. Accumulating funds for these needs is essential. None. As of 2/213 213/14 214/15 215/16 216/17 217/18 61 COMMUNITY CENTER $645,494 $322,79 $1, $38, $8, $45, $125, 213-218 ing FY213/14 ing Total $645,494 $322,79 $1,135, $1,78,494 $1, $322,785 $1, $38, $8, $45, $125, % 5% 8% 1% Council District Plan Area Project Location Project Manager 4 1 14 J Street Convention, Culture & Leisure, Tina McCarty FF - 1

City of Sacramento M1711 Project Description Project Objectives THEATER RENOVATION PROGRAM This program is for ongoing fund accumulation and will include a major renovation of the Sacramento Community Center Theater, including a financial feasibility study. Increase appeal of the Community Center Theater as an events venue, ensure ADA accessibility, improve customer service, and meet legal, health, and safety requirements to protect public and employees. Existing Situation Operating The Community Center Theater has not had a major renovation since opening in 1974. Restroom facilities are inadequate, technical theatrical equipment and life safety systems need improvement and/or replacement; and ADA accessibility needs significant improvement. Financing for the forecasted years is being reviewed based on a master plan of theater facility needs. All of the $75, to be appropriated in FY213/14 is budgeted to come from the operating budget s Theater Facility Fee (TFF). Previous TFF funding was as follows: FY28/9, $446,5; FY29/1, $677,211; FY21/11, $63,; FY211/12, $771,, and FY212/13, $65, (estimated). As of 2/213 213/14 214/15 215/16 216/17 217/18 61 COMMUNITY CENTER $4,574,831 $3,5,972 $75, $8, 213-218 ing FY213/14 ing Total $4,574,831 $3,5,972 $1,55, $6,124,831 $75, $1,568,859 $75, $8, % 5% 8% 1% Council District Plan Area Project Location Project Manager 4 1 131 L Street Convention, Culture & Leisure, Tina McCarty FF - 2

City of Sacramento M1713 Project Description Project Objectives CONVENTION CENTER AUDIO VISUAL MAINTENANCE PROGRAM This is an ongoing fund accumulation project to maintain and replace City-owned audiovisual (AV) equipment and systems at the Sacramento Convention Center. Meet client expectations for reliable equipment; maintain operational competitiveness; and protect public and employees from potential hazards. Existing Situation Operating The Convention Center currently provides client AV needs through an exclusive AV provider agreement. Under that agreement, the provider annually contributes $2,, which is used to upgrade and replace existing equipment. The AV infrastructure is in need of upgrades in order to avoid future failure. An upgrade is planned in FY213/14; therefore, an additional increase of $2, is required. Continual funding is necessary to ensure future maintenance. None. As of 2/213 213/14 214/15 215/16 216/17 217/18 61 COMMUNITY CENTER $18, $159,515 $22, $2, $2, $2, $25, 213-218 ing FY213/14 ing Total $18, $159,515 $35, $485, $22, $2,485 $22, $2, $2, $2, $25, % 5% 8% 1% Council District Plan Area Project Location Project Manager 4 1 14 J Street Convention, Culture & Leisure, Tina McCarty FF - 3

City of Sacramento M1715 Project Description Project Objectives Existing Situation Operating CONVENTION CENTER CHILLER REPLACEMENT PROGRAM Replace the three existing centrifugal chillers at the Sacramento Convention Center. Meet legal, health, and safety requirements to protect public and employees. Clean and well-maintained facilities and equipment. Reliable air conditioning system for clients. Installed in 1974, the chillers are not energy efficient and the refrigerant that they use is no longer manufactured. Replacement and repair of the chillers also ensures compliance with new refrigerant regulations from the Environmental Protection Agency. Accumulation of funds in the event of major failure is prudent. Maintenance and upgrades are performed regularly. Maintenance, repair, and utility savings of $1, from replacement of outdated and worn equipment. As of 2/213 213/14 214/15 215/16 216/17 217/18 61 COMMUNITY CENTER $41, $1,175 $1, 213-218 ing FY213/14 ing Total $41, $1,175 $1, $51, $39,825 % 5% 8% 1% $1, Council District Plan Area Project Location Project Manager 4 1 14 J Street Convention, Culture & Leisure, Tina McCarty FF - 4

City of Sacramento M1716 Project Description Project Objectives CONVENTION CENTER ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE HVAC Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system replacement at Convention Center Administrative Office. Meet legal, health, and safety requirements for HVAC system - comply with new refrigerant regulations set by the Environmental Protection Agency; provide reliable air conditioning and heating system; and lower maintenance and operational costs. Existing Situation Operating The refrigerant compressor has already been replaced twice, and the pneumatic control components are constantly being re-calibrated and replaced. Additionally, the refrigerant that the compressor is designed to operate with is no longer manufactured. None. As of 2/213 213/14 214/15 215/16 216/17 217/18 61 COMMUNITY CENTER $3, $299, $4, 213-218 ing FY213/14 ing Total $3, $299, $4, $7, $4, $1, June 24 June 215 $4, % 5% 8% 1% 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Council District Plan Area Project Location Project Manager 4 1 13 15th Street Convention, Culture & Leisure, Tina McCarty FF - 5

City of Sacramento M1717 Project Description Project Objectives Existing Situation Operating COMMUNITY CENTER SECURITY SYSTEM PROGRAM accumulation project to continually assess and upgrade the existing security surveillance system at the Convention Center Complex, including new equipment to reflect current technology. Improve public safety; increase user satisfaction; and minimize interruptions to facility operations. The current security surveillance system has been upgraded and additional cameras added over the past three years. Additional funding will be necessary to maintain and evolve with technology. None As of 2/213 213/14 214/15 215/16 216/17 217/18 61 COMMUNITY CENTER $125, $48,488 $3, $5, $1, $1, $1, 213-218 ing FY213/14 ing Total $125, $48,488 $38, $55, $3, $76,512 $3, $5, $1, $1, $1, % 5% 8% 1% Council District Plan Area Project Location Project Manager 4 1 14 J Street Convention, Culture & Leisure, Tina McCarty FF - 6

City of Sacramento M1711 Project Description Project Objectives MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM This is an ongoing fund accumulation project to address deferred maintenance, facility improvements, and renovation needs at the historic Sacramento Memorial Auditorium. To ensure historic City facility continues to provide a clean and well-maintained venue for the public and to meet health, safety, and historic preservation requirements. Existing Situation Operating In 26, Council approved Community Reinvestment (CRCIP) bond proceeds and redevelopment tax increment funds for other priority needs. Current needs include a stage extension. Ongoing funding will be used for future needs. None. As of 2/213 213/14 214/15 215/16 216/17 217/18 11 GENERAL FUND 34 26 CIRB - TAX EXEMPT 371 TAX INCREMENT 61 COMMUNITY CENTER $8, $3,53, $3,53, $85, $51,471 $1, $1, $15, $23, $15, 213-218 ing FY213/14 ing Total $7,36, $51,471 $73, $7,766, $1, $6,984,529 $1, $1, $15, $23, $15, % 5% 8% 1% Council District Plan Area Project Location Project Manager 4 1 15th Street At J Street Convention, Culture & Leisure, Tina McCarty FF - 7

City of Sacramento M17114 Project Description Project Objectives Existing Situation Operating CONVENTION CENTER ROOF REPLACEMENT Replace roof on Convention Center as part of a preventive maintenance schedule. A new roof will preserve and maintain a valuable City asset. In 215, the existing roof will be 2 years old, which is its expected life span. None. As of 2/213 213/14 214/15 215/16 216/17 217/18 61 COMMUNITY CENTER $1, $1, $1, $4, $6, 213-218 ing FY213/14 ing Total $1, $1, $1,1, $1,2, $1, July 213 June 218 $1, $4, $6, % 5% 8% 1% Council District Plan Area Project Location Project Manager 4 1 Sacramento Convention Center Convention, Culture & Leisure, Tina McCarty FF - 8

City of Sacramento M1741 Project Description Project Objectives WILLIAM LAND GOLF IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM This is an ongoing fund accumulation project to finance major maintenance activities at William Land Golf Course, including design and development activities. Projects include irrigation improvements, greens rehabilitation, and structural repairs. Maintain William Land Golf Course to compete with other golf facilities and to provide clean and wellmaintained grounds and facilities. Existing Situation Operating Golf courses require investment to remain competitive. To maintain the greens, irrigation systems, and structures, funds used to support the project are from the operators of the course, First Tee of Greater Sacramento. None. As of 2/213 213/14 214/15 215/16 216/17 217/18 11 GENERAL FUND 263 GOLF $125, $125, $45, $45, $15, $15, $15, $15, $15, 213-218 ing FY213/14 ing Total $17, $17, $75, $245, $15, $15, $15, $15, $15, $15, % 5% 8% 1% Council District Plan Area Project Location Project Manager 4 2 393 West Land Park Drive Convention, Culture & Leisure, Mike Kerton FF - 9

City of Sacramento M175 HARBOR DREDGING PROGRAM Project Description This is an ongoing fund accumulation project for annual dredging of Marina harbor entrance to eliminate silt buildup and dock structure damage. This project also accumulates funds to perform full dredging of the entire Marina basin every 15-2 years. Project Objectives Provide sufficient water depth for vessels to navigate in the Marina. Prevent damage to docks. Maintain Marina in full operation. Existing Situation Silt buildup decreases the water depth of the Sacramento Marina, which results in navigational problems and potential damage to water craft and Marina structures. Operating None. As of 2/213 11 GENERAL FUND 213/14 214/15 215/16 216/17 217/18 $344,973 $31,328 $5, $65, $65, $65, $3,67 $76,194 $86,283 $1,18,234 $387,612 $5, $65, $65, $65, 268 MARINA 271 DISASTER RELIEF ACT 69 MARINA Total 213-218 ing $245, $1,353,234 FY213/14 ing $72,623 % 5% 8% 1% Council District 4 Plan Area 2 Project Location Sacramento Marina, 271 Ramp Way Project Manager Convention, Culture & Leisure, Rebecca Bitter FF - 1

City of Sacramento M1754 MARINA IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM Project Description This is an ongoing fund accumulation project that would fund retrofitting, major repairs, and improvements at the Sacramento Marina. Project Objectives Provide clean and well-maintained facilities and equipment. Make improvements to remain competitive with other area marinas. Existing Situation The Sacramento Marina recently completed a major renovation of the South Basin. This funding will initially focus on identified needs in the North Basin since those berths were constructed over 2 years ago. Operating None. As of 2/213 213/14 214/15 215/16 216/17 217/18 268 MARINA $5, $5, $5, $65, $65, 69 MARINA $37,73 $249,895 $37,73 $249,895 $5, $5, $5, $65, $65, Total 213-218 ing $28, $65,73 FY213/14 ing $5, $12,835 % 5% 8% 1% Council District 4 Plan Area 2 Project Location Sacramento Marina, 271 Ramp Way Project Manager Convention, Culture & Leisure, Rebecca Bitter FF - 11