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Commission proclaims July 2025 Parks and Recreation Month in Livingston

5131941 · July 3, 2025
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Summary

The commission proclaimed July 2025 as Parks and Recreation Month and recognized the city recreation and parks staff for summer programming and maintenance.

The Livingston City Commission proclaimed July 2025 as Parks and Recreation Month in Livingston, recognizing the role parks and recreation play in public health, youth programming and community life. Vice Chair Melissa Newts read the proclamation and praised the Parks & Recreation staff and volunteers.

The proclamation noted staffing levels — three full‑time recreation employees and four full‑time parks staff plus seasonal workers and volunteers — and summer program statistics for this season: a 10‑team adult softball league serving about 165 players, youth summer camps with about 160 participants, four sessions of swim lessons (roughly 500 slots filled) and about 100 shelter reservations so far.

City Manager Gager and commissioners thanked recreation staff; the commission encouraged residents to use local parks and programs during July.