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Zs7 <br />Attachment G <br />Subcommittee on Inter-League Cooperation: <br />Developing a Publie=Private Partnership and Ensuring'Cooperatior <br />Subcommittee: <br />Charge: 1. How to make public-private partnerships work in Orange County <br />with regard to soccer fields. <br />2. How to ensure cooperation among the various soccer <br />organizations. <br />Public- Private Partnerships <br />Public entities: The public entity in this case is Orange County. To the degree that <br />the Orange County Parks and Recreation Department or other government <br />agencies must be involved, they may act as agents, but. ultimately funding must <br />come through the Orange County budget. <br />Private entities: Rainbow, Triangle. Futbol, Durham-Chapel Hill Strikers, YMCA, <br />Hispanic league, and corporate sponsors. <br />A. Model of Public Private Partnershio <br />One model of apublic-private partnership is found in Wake County, where the <br />county contracts with the Capital Area Soccer League (CASE, anon-profit <br />organization) to run soccer in the county. The county makes the land available for <br />fields and CASE develops the fields. CASE runs leagues for age groups ranging , <br />from small children through adults (total about 17,000 participants) and finances its <br />activities through .fees from players; numerous tournaments at its various soccer <br />complexes, and fundraising from corporate sponsors. <br />B. Model for Orange County <br />We suggest a modified model for Orange County. While large soccer <br />complexes for match play and tournaments would be the responsibility of private <br />organizations, the county would make land available for practice soccer fields (as <br />near as possible to population centers). The private soccer organizations would <br />jointly and. cooperatively agree to lease these practice field sites fora nominal fee, <br />develop these fields, and manage their use. <br />2. Private soccer organization cooperation. <br />We envision cooperation among the private organizations as being similar to a <br />model currently in use, the "Mid-states Challenge Soccer League." This league <br />was formed three years ago by the Durham-Chapel Hill Strikers and Carolina <br />United (now Triangle Futbol), but all local soccer organizations were invited to <br />send representatives to cooperatively manage the league. The league is not <br />owned by any of the local organizations. Each. soccer organization, provides teams <br />to play in the league and commits fields for league use on Sundays. Each <br />organization sends representatives to set policy, to direct the scheduling of league <br />games, and to coordinate with referees. <br />We propose that soccer organizations in Orange County be invited to send a <br />representative to a body (Joint Orange County Soccer) that would be responsible <br />for coordination with the county on the development of practice soccer fields and in <br />exchange for that development, obtain the right to the management and <br />scheduling of those fields with reference to guidelines agreed to by the county. <br />
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