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Rec & Parks outlines playbook-driven capital push and four new pools opening this summer

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Director Moore presented the agency's draft Baltimore City Playbook and described large capital investments, including four new pools opening in 2025 and additional recreation facilities scheduled for 2026; agency described $100 million in active capital projects and community-centered planning.

Baltimore City Recreation and Parks presented a draft long-range strategy and a slate of capital projects to the City Council Budget and Appropriations Committee, emphasizing equity, community engagement and new facilities opening this summer.

Lede: Director Moore told the committee the agency has shifted from reactive fixes to a “comprehensive community-centered approach” and said the draft Baltimore City Playbook will guide how the agency "plan[s], invest[s] and deliver[s] services across our recreation and park system."…

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