§ 10–308. Athletic Field Permit Coordination Committee.
(a)(1) Within 90 days of February 26, 2015, the Department shall establish an Athletic Field Permit Coordination Committee (“Committee”) to advise the Department on how to develop a collaborative permitting system for athletic fields located on property owned by the District of Columbia.
(2) The Committee shall include representatives from the following:
(A) The Department;
(B) The Department of General Services;
(C) The District of Columbia Public Schools;
(D) The District of Columbia Public Charter School Board; and
(E) The National Park Service.
(3) The Department shall assign an employee from the Department to perform duties, including the following:
(A) Coordinating and securing a location for Committee meetings;
(B) Ensuring administrative support for the Committee, such as circulating meeting notices and keeping meeting minutes; and
(C) Developing an agenda for meetings and ensuring that the Committee issues the comprehensive report described in subsection (b) of this section.
(b) By March 31, 2015, the Committee shall transmit to the Mayor and to the Council, and make publicly available, a comprehensive report containing the following:
(1) An analysis of public field availability throughout the District;
(2) An analysis of whether it is feasible to create a singular office for permitting public athletic field space located throughout the District;
(3) A recommendation of how to proportionately allocate permit revenue to the District government entities whose fields are being used, as opposed to all funds being deposited into the General Fund of the District of Columbia; and
(4) A list of underutilized public fields that the Department, in collaboration with the Department of General Services, may convert to usable and sustainable fields.
(c) By March 31, 2016, and each year thereafter, the Committee shall transmit to the Mayor and to the Council, and make publicly available, a report containing the following:
(1) An update on the progress of the analysis conducted and recommendations provided in previous reports created by the Committee;
(2) Actions taken by the Committee in the preceding year; and
(3) Recommendations for methods to develop and provide a collaborative permitting system for athletic fields owned by the District of Columbia.