North Carolina Parks and Recreation Services Study
We need your Department's Input in August 2008!
The survey is distributed to every full time park and recreation department in North Carolina each August. Please take time to complete the survey and return your information to Recreation Resources Service. The more input, the better representation in the results and the better opportunity to serve you.
Download a copy of this year's services study here:
Word 2003 File
PDF
Please e-mail it to Jessica Wagstaff; mail it to Jessica Wagstaff, Recreation Resources Service, NC State University, Campus Box 8004, Raleigh, NC 27695-8004; or fax it to: (919) 513- 4531, by September 12, 2008.
North Carolina Municipal and County Parks and Recreation Services Study (MCPRSS)
RRS conducts the MCPRSS each year to determine the current fiscal status of local government parks and recreation departments in North Carolina. To complete the study, a survey is mailed to all recognized local government park and recreation departments in North Carolina each August. Results are compiled and evaluated to complete an Executive Report on the findings. This marks the 59th year of assessment for municipal leisure service agencies and 39th year of county assessment.
The Executive Report provides information to local governments and park and recreation agencies to use in evaluating current services, budget preparation, budget planning and budget justification. The Executive Report is broken out by Geographic Region, Population Size, and Department Type and examines operating and capital budgets. Annual study topics alternate each year with a focus on facility inventory, personnel salaries, and sees & charges. Special summaries or comparisons are available upon request. If you need more detailed information on a more specific area of the study, please contact your regional RRS consultant. We can compile additional information from the raw data and develop a specialized report to assist you. The Executive Report can assist managers and administrators in making informed decisions on the operation of their agencies in the delivery of leisure services. No matter where your community is located, you may use the report as a tool to compare your department with other departments in the same geographic region, with same organizational structure, & serving the same population size.
If you have any questions about the MCPRSS, please contact Dallis Tucker or Jessica Wagstaff.
Download the Executive Report
Fiscal Year 2007-2008 Executive Report
Focus on Fees and Charges
Fiscal Year 2006-07 Executive Report - Focus on Facilities Inventory
Fiscal Year 2005-06 Executive Report - Focus on Salaries
