Enough detail to show evenings available and the complex (but not the exact field #). It appears to be inline with what was stated earlier in this thread. Enough at any rate to plan our fall training activities once we are through team forming activities. For us, this is an improvement over fall 2018
I imagine, like any municipality or government agency, MPRD will always have the right (duty) to limit space should their programmimg exceed reserved areas. This is is not any different than CCSD, BCSD, City of Charleston or any other adminitrative unit we work with (rent from). Similarly if one of our private landlords sold or found a profitable new use for the fields we have, we would similarly be in trouble. As would most other soccer clubs that do not own (outright) the land on which the lines are painted. Why I worry everyday about fields, and suspect most (all) other club admins do as well (if honest).
I have no idea when MPRD will finish their program registration and scheduling but shouldn't impact us unless we see that massive growth. But even then, if we lost everything, we'd only be back to where we were last year.
That last line is a bit odd, thanks for the gratitude, but probably only right that I correct that we provide a quality, affordable program to several communities, and like I stated before, not all are volunteers.
The guy that cuts the grass, technical directors, premier program coaches, and even a few of our junior academy ones (where we can't find qualified vols) receive varying degrees of comp. Unfortunatley not enough qualified volunteers to fill all the important parts.