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Parks and Recreation highlights 25 years, rising program demand and operating pressures
Summary
Parks and Recreation staff briefed the board on expanded programs, rising costs and capital needs including Quinton playground work, Pine Fork basketball court, and staffing/operational constraints for after‑school programming.
Kim Turner, staff member, and Jason Baldwin, Parks and Recreation staff, updated the Board of Supervisors on Aug. 29 about departmental operations, program growth and capital needs as the department celebrates its 25th anniversary.
Turner highlighted strong participation across youth sports (soccer, basketball), a longer summer camp season, new teen programming, a senior picnic with a high turnout and more than 75 one‑time workshops offered during the year. She said some programs have wait lists and that costs for maintenance supplies…
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