CREATING COMMUNITY THROUGH PEOPLE, PARKS AND PROGRAMS


Our purpose is to provide quality recreational and educational programs that inspire and enrich the lives of children and adults in the community while maintaining a self-supporting agency.

Directions to Office
From Highway 101.
Take the Tiburon Blvd./East Blithedale Ave. exit.
Go west over the freeway into downtown Tiburon.
Belvedere-Tiburon Recreation is located on the 2nd floor of Tiburon Town Hall at 1505 Tiburon Boulevard on your left.


STAFF

Cathleen Andreuci - Director
Dana Thor - Adult Programming & Facility Supervisor
Sherry Burchert - Youth Recreation Supervisor
Gabriella Grubb - Office Administrator
Curt Jackson - Recreation Coordinator
Tina Morales - Recreation Coordinator

BELVEDERE-TIBURON RECREATION COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Jerry Riessen - Tiburon - Co-Chair
Jennifer Muller - Belvedere - Co-Chair
Robert McCaskill - Belvedere
Denise Bauer - Belvedere
Merrill Boyce - Reed Union School District Board Representative

The Belvedere-Tiburon Joint Recreation Committee meets on the third Monday in the months of January, March, May, July, September and November at 7:00 pm. in Tiburon Town Hall. The most recent agenda and minutes are posted below.


BELVEDERE-TIBURON JOINT RECREATION HISTORY
In June 1975 the City of Belvedere and Town of Tiburon entered into a Joint Powers Agreement that established the Belvedere-Tiburon Joint Recreation Committee. The purpose of the agreement was to create a recreation committee that would formulate, administer and operate recreation programs and facilities for the residents of Belvedere and Tiburon.

The governing committee consists of seven members, three appointed by the City of Belvedere, three appointed by the Town of Tiburon and a seventh member appointed by and being a member of the Reed Union School District.

Through the years it has been expressly understood that the purpose of creating a separate public entity was to ensure that recreation services for Tiburon Peninsula residents would be supported by participant fees rather than subsidized by tax dollars.

The department's ability to maintain a self-supporting status can be attributed to the committee's emphasis on providing quality recreation programs while strictly allocating available resources. The department's budget supports four part-time administrators with hours totaling an equivalent of 2.85 full time positions. The committee has been careful not to obligate the agency to high overhead costs that are associated with owning and maintaining facilities, but rather in partnership using other public facilities.

Belvedere-Tiburon Recreation offers over 500 classes and activities each year and registers over 4,800 participants in association with these programs! We look forward to being able to share with you all the wonderful programs and services we have to offer.
 
City of Belvedere
 
Town of Tiburon


 
      
 
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