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LEED for Schools provides a credit for the joint use of facilities

LEED for Schools, a green building certification program, provides a credit for the joint use of facilities. The LEED for Schools Rating System addresses the uniqueness of school spaces and children’s health issues and serves as a tool for schools who would like to “go” green.

Joint use highlighted as 1 of 4 initiatives cities can adopt to promote play

Darrell Hammond, Chief Executive Officer of KaBOOM!, discusses the impact cities can have on promoting active lifestyles, increasing outdoor play opportunities, and strengthening neighborhoods. Joint-use agreements are highlighted as one of four creative and cost-effective initiatives to promote play.

Pilot program aims to improve the process and coordination of joint use

Alliance for a Better Community is partnering with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health to improve the process and coordination of  joint use agreements. The project is funded by Community Transformation Grants and is part of the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health’s RENEW (Renewing Environments for Nutrition, Exercise and Wellness) Initiative.

South Carolina Community Uses Hospitality Tax Revenue to Fund Joint Use

The City of Greenwood, South Carolina has entered a joint use agreement with Lander University. As part of the agreement Greenwood made a $1.5 million investment into the Jeff May Recreation, Wellness, and Sports Complex, a recreation project of  Lander University.   The investment will be funded through a hospitality tax. Read more by clicking on the link above.

A Lodi Joint Use Agreement is in the Works

The City of Lodi and the Lodi Unified School District have shared recreational sports fields and facilities since 1969. Official joint use agreements, however, have not been in place since June 2009. At the Lodi City Council’s September 1st meeting adoption of an official joint use agreement will be discussed.

An Alabama city approved a joint use agreement Tuesday that will increase access to physical activity and allow city and county baseball and softball leagues to share park access

Two new ball fields and four existing fields will be shared by Andalusia City and Covington County in Alabama. City and county baseball and softball leagues will be able to share use of the fields as part of a joint use agreement approved Tuesday by the Andalusia City Council. According to Mayor Earl Johnson safety is a consideration of the agreement. Space between the fields will be closed off to traffic in order to make the park safer for children. Follow the above link to learn more about how the project will be funded.

A joint-use agreement may be the only way to operate future sports facilities in San Leandro

In November a $50 million bond measure will be up for vote in San Leandro. Included in the language of the bond is reconstructing fields at several schools within the San Leandro School District. At a joint meeting of the city council and school board liaison committee, School Superintendent Cindy Cathey responded “No” when asked if the school district had the financial ability to operate sports facilities across the city if the bond measure is approved. A joint-use agreement between the city and San Leandro School District may be the only feasible way to operate the facilities.

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