Baltimore City Council
File #: 12-0058R    Version: 0 Name: City Agency Adoption of Recreation Centers
Type: City Council Resolution Status: Failed
File created: 7/16/2012 In control: City Council
On agenda: Final action: 7/15/2013
Enactment #:
Title: City Agency Adoption of Recreation Centers FOR the purpose of requesting that the Director of Recreation and Parks, the Housing Commissioner, the Director of Transportation, the Police Commissioner, the Director of Public Works, the Director of General Services, and the Director of Finance appear before the City Council to discuss the status of the City’s recreation centers and the feasibility of creating interagency partnerships to allow each of the City’s five largest agencies to sponsor two recreation centers each to continue operations of the recreation centers slated for closure or private partnerships after the 2012 summer season.
Sponsors: President Young, Carl Stokes, James B. Kraft, William H. Cole, IV, Warren Branch, Bill Henry, Edward Reisinger, Brandon M. Scott, William "Pete" Welch, Robert Curran
Indexes: Resolution
Attachments: 1. 12-0058R - 1st Reader.pdf, 2. Finance - 12-0058R.pdf, 3. Police - 12-0058R.pdf, 4. General Services - 12-0058R.pdf, 5. DPW - 12-0058R.pdf, 6. HCD - 12-0058R.pdf, 7. Transportation - 12-0058R.pdf, 8. BCPSS - 12-0058R.pdf, 9. Recreation & Parks - 12-0058R.pdf
* WARNING: THIS IS AN UNOFFICIAL, INTRODUCTORY COPY OF THE BILL.
THE OFFICIAL COPY CONSIDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL IS THE FIRST READER COPY.
INTRODUCTORY*

CITY OF BALTIMORE
COUNCIL BILL R
(Resolution)

Introduced by: President Young



A RESOLUTION ENTITLED

A COUNCIL RESOLUTION concerning
title
City Agency Adoption of Recreation Centers

FOR the purpose of requesting that the Director of Recreation and Parks, the Housing Commissioner, the Director of Transportation, the Police Commissioner, the Director of Public Works, the Director of General Services, and the Director of Finance appear before the City Council to discuss the status of the City’s recreation centers and the feasibility of creating interagency partnerships to allow each of the City’s five largest agencies to sponsor two recreation centers each to continue operations of the recreation centers slated for closure or private partnerships after the 2012 summer season.
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WHEREAS, The people of Baltimore have consistently communicated with the Baltimore City Council the importance of maintaining a broad network of recreation centers with adequate programming to engage the City’s youth.

WHEREAS, Baltimoreans overwhelmingly believe that Baltimore should be a city that invests in the healthy development of young people by providing recreational and educational activities.

WHEREAS, Baltimore should be a city that values the life-long benefits associated with engaging our youth with positive, skill building activities from a young age and throughout childhood.

WHEREAS, The city charter states that the Department of Recr...

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