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Attachment ~~ <br />Subcommittee on Access Issues: <br />Expanding Participation in Soccer in Orange County <br />Orange County can choose from a number of viable strategies in order to expand the diversity of <br />residents participating in recreational soccer leagues. These strategies include increasing the <br />number of fields and widening their distribution throughout the county; controlling the costs of <br />participation; reaching out specifically to minority communities; adding held lighting to extend hours <br />of usefulness; improving the coordination of activities; and decreasing the size of team rosters. <br />This report addresses each of these approaches. <br />Transportation: <br />Transportation to practice fields is a major problem for many in our community, especially young <br />people and segments of the Latino population. If practices could be held at local school soccer <br />fields, and new practice fields could be built in .neighborhoods that are on bus lines, transportation <br />problems could be reduced. Orange Public Transportation could also be enlisted to provide <br />service in certain areas. <br />For the most part, current league play isn't a realistic option for families with working parents <br />because practice and games are often during normal working hours. <br />Special consideration should also be given to placing some new fields in the northern part of <br />Orange County. Presently, most residents of northern Orange must travel to Chapel .Hill to play. <br />This creates a situation where travel time is greater than time spent on the field. <br />Cost: <br />The cost of enrollment in a soccer program is often a barrier to participation. Many of the existing <br />leagues charge hundreds of dollars to participate, and even with scholarships the cost is too high <br />for many families. If Orange County could help minimize fees, leagues could attract players who <br />otherwise can't participate and currently aren't represented. <br />Outreach: <br />The demographic mix might be improved by more active outreach to minority communities. <br />Working through schools, community organizations, neighborhood resource centers and other <br />established groups could be effective in increasing minority participation. <br />Oooortunitk <br />Better and more numerous fields would attract players who have either chosen not to play, or have <br />decided to play elsewhere. Many children and adults travel to other counties to find adequate <br />facilities. <br />Lighted fields increase the number of.games and practices possible per field. Lighted fields extend <br />playing time and offer a chance to many who currently can't get to a game or practice due to their <br />daytime responsibilities. <br />Smaller team rosters occasioned by more playing options would mean more time participating and <br />an improved experience, likely attracting more players. As it is now, teams often have more than <br />twenty players, resulting in much sideline time for individuals. <br />