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Michael Corsetto 24-06-2016 17:10

California District Proposal
 
Hello CD Community,

I've prepared a proposal for bringing the District Model to California.

Here is the California Districts Proposal document.

Here is a "Districts 101/Q&A" document

Here are some finance estimates.

Unfortunately, many people on the Golden Coast do not understand districts, or have heard vastly exaggerated information regarding the resources required. These documents aim to educate on what Districts are, and what it could mean for California.

Please let me know what you think, what information needs to be updated, and, if you feel like it, please share these documents with your friends/teams.

Thanks for your time.

-Mike

Rangel(kf7fdb) 24-06-2016 17:36

Re: California District Proposal
 
I would very much like to say thanks to you and everyone else who helped work on these documents. I could definitely see it being a great guide for other regional areas to model future proposals. I'm sure this will be a great guide and resource for California teams as well. Will definitely be studying the documents and data very thoroughly!

Lil' Lavery 24-06-2016 17:40

Re: California District Proposal
 
Are PODS really a viable storage and field transportation method in California? I believe there's only one event where MAR PODS have to travel in excess of an hour from their usual storage locations*. Can PODS scale to a much larger geographic area for California without too much additional cost? Delivery rates for PODS are based on mileage. That concern is compounded further by any field specifics/FMS equipment shipped to/from Manchester each year.


*Some event-to-event trips may be longer, depending on schedule

Michael Corsetto 24-06-2016 17:43

Re: California District Proposal
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lil' Lavery (Post 1594219)
Are PODS really a viable storage and field transportation method in California? I believe there's only one event where MAR PODS have to travel in excess of an hour from their usual storage locations. Can PODS scale to a much larger geographic area for California without too much additional cost? Delivery rates for PODS are based on mileage. That concern is compounded further by any field specifics/FMS equipment shipped to/from Manchester each year.

Sean,

You bring up a very good point.

FIRST California currently moves our field in PODS to offseason events. If I remember correctly, the entire 2015 field was packed into one POD. Unfortunately, I am not privy to what we currently pay for that service. I was going off estimates I could get from other districts.

Very good point. Thanks!

-Mike

Mark Sheridan 24-06-2016 18:04

Re: California District Proposal
 
Great resource. A good read. I will make sure we go over this document when the Orange County teams meets next.

frcguy 24-06-2016 18:16

California District Proposal
 
I echo everyone else's comments about how well written and prepared the documents are. Great job with them! I really hope this is what gets the ball rolling on districts in CA.

Cory 24-06-2016 19:57

Re: California District Proposal
 
My understanding is CA FIRST has a deal negotiated with PODS where they pay a very reasonable flat fee for delivery and pickup of the pod.

billbo911 24-06-2016 20:03

Re: California District Proposal
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Cory (Post 1594236)
My understanding is CA FIRST has a deal negotiated with PODS where they pay a very reasonable flat fee for delivery and pickup of the pod.

This is my understanding as well.

Based on last year's experience, the PODS worked extremely well for both storage of the field(s) as well as transportation of them. I hope FIRST CA can continue our relationship with PODS. They have really made the process of moving the field from event to event a non issue.

EricH 24-06-2016 20:09

Re: California District Proposal
 
If I can point something out here:

The folks who prepared this document are all from NorCal. And, in my experience, FIRST California tends to be more focused on NorCal.

Were any SoCal folks involved? Because, I'm going to say this once, there is significant opposition in high places down here. You're preaching to the choir for a fair number of SoCal teams, but the higher-ups do. not. like. the idea of districts.


Not a criticism, just a question and a statement of fact.

FarmerJohn 24-06-2016 20:14

Re: California District Proposal
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by EricH (Post 1594240)
If I can point something out here:

The folks who prepared this document are all from NorCal. And, in my experience, FIRST California tends to be more focused on NorCal.

Were any SoCal folks involved? Because, I'm going to say this once, there is significant opposition in high places down here. You're preaching to the choir for a fair number of SoCal teams, but the higher-ups do. not. like. the idea of districts.


Not a criticism, just a question and a statement of fact.

None of the higher-ups in FIRST CA like districts, which I'm guessing is why California doesn't have them. When I first started learning about this program I was told by some regional directors that districts were a surefire way to ruin everything that we've worked so hard for. Now after spending some time learning about them myself, especially with the help of these documents, I believe the FIRST CA higher-ups have their own agenda they're trying to push that isn't necessarily in the best interest of California teams.

Michael Corsetto 24-06-2016 20:15

Re: California District Proposal
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by EricH (Post 1594240)
If I can point something out here:

The folks who prepared this document are all from NorCal. And, in my experience, FIRST California tends to be more focused on NorCal.

Were any SoCal folks involved? Because, I'm going to say this once, there is significant opposition in high places down here. You're preaching to the choir for a fair number of SoCal teams, but the higher-ups do. not. like. the idea of districts.


Not a criticism, just a question and a statement of fact.

Eric,

Thanks for the feedback. I understand there will be people in favor/opposed to the district model.

I hope this proposal will educated people on the district model. I have heard certain Key Volunteers in CA say things like "Districts will cost 3 million dollars the first two years" and California needs "35 Districts". And I have heard a California RD back those numbers up!

The purpose with a plan is to fact check the guesstimates and make an educated proposal for Districts.

If you don't mind, please share this with the SoCal teams you know! Education is a great start.

-Mike

Edit: To answer your question, I've had some help from a few SoCal folks, including the great folks at Code Orange!

frcguy 24-06-2016 20:27

Quote:

Originally Posted by FarmerJohn (Post 1594241)
None of the higher-ups in FIRST CA like districts, which I'm guessing is why California doesn't have them. When I first started learning about this program I was told by some regional directors that districts were a surefire way to ruin everything that we've worked so hard for. Now after spending some time learning about them myself, especially with the help of these documents, I believe the FIRST CA higher-ups have their own agenda they're trying to push that isn't necessarily in the best interest of California teams.



+1, couldn't have said it better.

Pauline Tasci 24-06-2016 20:28

Re: California District Proposal
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by EricH (Post 1594240)
If I can point something out here:

The folks who prepared this document are all from NorCal. And, in my experience, FIRST California tends to be more focused on NorCal.

Were any SoCal folks involved? Because, I'm going to say this once, there is significant opposition in high places down here. You're preaching to the choir for a fair number of SoCal teams, but the higher-ups do. not. like. the idea of districts.


Not a criticism, just a question and a statement of fact.

Hi Eric,
In fact, I'm working with this document as we speak adding some so cal venues I have hosted events at. I will also be adding my personal experiences with aiding the planning of a first year regional in So Cal. It would be fantastic to add some more so cal people into this! I've only been at this for 7 years, would love some more people to spread this around.

cgmv123 24-06-2016 21:42

Re: California District Proposal
 
Do you have proposed cities/venues for District Championships or would those not be identified until the district event planning process?

Rafi Ahmed 24-06-2016 21:42

Re: California District Proposal
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Michael Corsetto (Post 1594242)
Eric,
I hope this proposal will educated people on the district model. I have heard certain Key Volunteers in CA say things like "Districts will cost 3 million dollars the first two years" and California needs "35 Districts". And I have heard a California RD back those numbers up!

Is there a copy of the $3 million/2 years numbers somewhere? It would be interesting to compare it to your numbers and to what other districts cost.


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