File #: 230604    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Special Action Status: Passed
File created: 7/11/2023 In control: Council
On agenda: 7/13/2023 Final action: 7/13/2023
Title: Sponsor: Councilmember Heather Hall RESOLUTION - Declaring the month of July 2023 to be National Parks and Recreation Month in Kansas City, Missouri, and recognizing the efforts of the KC Parks and Recreation Department in their continuous effort towards developing and maintaining parks, inclusive playgrounds, multi purpose fields, and public spaces.
Sponsors: Heather Hall, Kevin McManus, Lee Barnes Jr., Teresa Loar, Ryana Parks-Shaw, Melissa Robinson, Andrea Bough, Eric Bunch, Dan Fowler
Attachments: 1. 230604.Authenticated Resolution
RESOLUTION NO. 230604

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Sponsor: Councilmember Heather Hall

RESOLUTION - Declaring the month of July 2023 to be National Parks and Recreation Month in Kansas City, Missouri, and recognizing the efforts of the KC Parks and Recreation Department in their continuous effort towards developing and maintaining parks, inclusive playgrounds, multi purpose fields, and public spaces.

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WHEREAS, July is National Parks and Recreation Month, a time of appreciation for the many benefits KC Parks programs have brought to the community for the past 131 years; and

WHEREAS, the KC Parks and Recreation Department makes room for the environment to flourish and for the public to thrive. The parks, trails, fountains, and monuments promote the health and well being of the community by providing space for a variety of activities and offer citizens a secure place for leisure; and

WHEREAS, the KC Parks and Recreation Department maintains 222 parks, 10,000+ acres of parkland, 194 miles of trails and bikeways, 29 lakes, 48 fountains and 122 monuments; and

WHEREAS, in 2023, KC Parks Ambassadors and volunteer groups contributed more than 9,659 volunteer hours to clean and enhance parks and boulevards throughout the city. These volunteer services saved the Parks and Recreation Department more than $289,000.00; and

WHEREAS, this year, the KC Parks and Recreation Department has continued to improve Kansas City's Parks, including building a number of inclusive playgrounds, a new disc golf course in Swope Park, constructing improvements at Independence Plaza Park, and the opening of the all-inclusive '15 and the Mahomies' Playground in Martin Luther King Jr. Park; and

WHEREAS, the KC Parks and Recreation Department has also opened a number of trails, including the Big Shoal Creek Trails, the Briarcliff Greenway Trail, and the Dave Mecklenberg Trailhead, as well as celebrating the Bicentennial of Missouri at the historic Francois Chouteau...

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