The following are e-mails received and sent in the order presented. I have published all because of how the picture changed as information came forward.
Aurora Youth Soccer Club is not like any other minor sports association I have ever seen.
Looks like they might have established another nice friendship in the Mayor's office.
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I am a resident of Aurora and a volunteer and parent of two children that
play soccer at the Aurora Youth Soccer Club. My daughter Christina plays on a
competitive team and my son plays on a house league team. We have lived in
Aurora for 10 years and have been associated with the AYSC for over 7 years. We
are proud that our kids can play soccer in Aurora. We have noticed over the
years that several fields are in disrepair and that there is a need for more
fields . Further, I understand that a lot of the fields are in such disrepair
that we could no longer host the Aurora competitive tournament in July. The
girls were always very proud to be the host this tourney in Aurora. I have been
told that the AYSC has requested for more fields to deal with these issues and
that the AYSC has not been allowed to demonstrate this need to the Aurora
council. Given that the club has 4,000 kids playing soccer I would have thought
the AYSC would be able to be heard by council.
There are lots of benefits to soccer …one of which it will keep my kids in
shape and off the streets in their young teenage years. It is a great outing in
the summer and I would not want any kids in a Aurora to not be able to
experience this great sport.
Unfortunately, I cannot make the council meeting on Tuesday due to soccer
games. But, I hope that you will hear the AYSC’s proposals at the next council
meeting. Thank you all for making Aurora a great place to live.
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Thank you for your e-mail and your
expression of appreciation for the facilities Aurora provides for young people
to play soccer.
I myself am proud of the service provided
to young players. I know parks staff take great pride in providing the best
fields in the Region.
A few years ago, we added our first
artificial turf to our inventory at Sheppard's Bush.
This year we entered into
an agreement with St Maximillian Kolby High School and another artificial
turf facility has been built on their property at our expense.
I believe you have been misinformed about
the condition of our soccer fields.
We have an agreement with an operator of a
bubble which provides space to your organisation
Over the term of the agreement
Aurora taxpayers will have paid taxes to York Region and the Board of Education
in excess of a million dollars for a year round facility that benefits the
Aurora Youth Soccer Association.The bubble is erected on town owned land.
I am not aware the Association has been
denied an opportunity to address Council on the issue of providing further
additional fields this year.
The association continues to grow despite your
assertion of a shortage of fields.
They offer professional services including
coaching and tournaments in distant lands. They publish a magazine. They have
private office facilities and a corporate staff
complement.
You note in your e-mail, you anticipate
Aurora Youth Soccer Association will be heard by Council on Tuesday.
I look forward to the delegation.I expect
yours may be the first of a flood of e-mails suggesting the town may be failing
youth soccer in Aurora.
I assure you it is not the case
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E-mail response from the Mayor.
I know that when I was an AYSC coach, the fields owned by the public board (for example Aurora High & Williams) were usually the ones that needed the most TLC.
Mr Downey and I have met with the AYSC executive on a number of occasions to discuss the availability of fields and he has been working diligently on filling that need. Indeed, the approval for multi-use field is coming before Council on next Tuesday and you are most welcome to come to the meeting and express your views.
Indeed, any member of the public is welcome to come to any Council meeting and express their views on any subject. To suggest that the AYSC has not been allowed to express their views to Council is incorrect. In fact, I have encouraged a number of groups, including the AYSC, to come to Council so that we are aware of your plans. I continue to encourage this
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Anonymous comment to the post on both sides should be heard.
Anonymous comment to the post on both sides should be heard.
I am from a soccer family and coached for many years with AYSC. We have watched the club grow and change over the years. We have seen expensive programs and fancy soccer schools and high profile coaches command most of the clubs budget for years. The previous board of directors and management staff promoted a Doors Open policy for the club to include anyone who wished to sign up to the club, not just Aurora residents. Almost a if you come, we will build it mentality, and developed a fine friendship with our past mayor. Field space became difficult to acheive with the growth of the competetive division of the club. We have 10 age divisons, both boys and girls that support 2 or even 3 representative teams that all need lit full size fields to play on. If you had to poll all the competetive teams, you would find over 30% of the players are non residents.
We field as many teams as towns and cities 5 times our size. So that is a club problem, and not a town issue at all. The current AYSC does NOT support the glossy magazine and the shinanigans that went along with it. It would be in councillors best interest to realize that the current folks running the AYSC are completely different from the past management. Thank God. If the club actually reigned in on its number of rep teams, we may see the need for fields dropping in the near future. Time for the club to look really hard in the mirror before running to the town for more fields.
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Great stuff. But your need larger print.
It is unfortunate that meetings of General Committee are not recorded for public viewing. If they are, where does one obtain access to same?
Minutes of Council and General Committee meetings are no doubt factually correct but do not reflect the discussion and debate that occurs. And unless there is a request for a recorded vote the voting by individual councillors is never known. Another most unsatisfactory situation.
Evelyn, you are the only source of much that transpires at meetings of our elected representatives. And occasionally you make a mistake. A video recording is the only faithful and accurate source of information.
In this age of communication and technology wizardry, why can't the town provide this service, and probably at very little cost, through their Communications Department?
It is extremely frustrating to watch from the sidelines while the expenditure of millions of taxpayer dollars is being discussed, debated and voted on, without a clue as to who said what.
Can you please bring this matter before the next Council meeting on June 26? Thank you.
Thank you, Evelyn, for June. It is shaping up nicely.
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