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Park and Rec Commission Meeting: Wednesday, May 19

The next public meeting of the Commission on Parks & Recreation will be held this Wednesday, May 19, 2010 at 6:00 p.m. at the Free Library of Philadelphia, Central Logan Square Branch, Room 108 at 1901 Vine Street (between 19th and 20th Streets on the Parkway). The library is accessible by Septa bus routes #32, 33, 38.  Review the May 19 agenda .


Commission Appoints Committees to Focus on Specific Issues Facing Parks and Recreation Department


The Commission on Parks and Recreation has established three working committees, headed by commission members and including other experienced and skilled City residents who are active in their local park and/or recreation facility. The committees are:

· Land Use
· Branding and Communications
· Revenue Enhancement

The committees will report on their progress to the full commission at regularly scheduled meetings.

Commission Seeks Input from Residents and Interested Citizens

The Commission on Parks and Recreation wants to hear from you! If you have questions, concerns and comments, submit your remarks via email: parksandreccommission@phila.gov

The Commission holds six public meetings a year, on the third Wednesday of every other month. The next public meeting is scheduled for Wednesday May 19, 2010 at The Free Library of Philadelphia, Central Branch, 6:00 PM and citizens are invited and encouraged to provide comments and information to the Commission.

Commission on Parks and Recreation Guides Consolidated Department


Your Commission on Parks and Recreation (PaRC) is eager to work with you to provide the very best ideas and recommendations to our elected and appointed officials concerning the protection, preservation and promotion of Philadelphia’s historical, cultural, environmental and recreational resources and programs.

The Parks and Recreation Commission was constituted in July 2009, following the passage of an amendment to the Home Rule Charter which transferred the powers and duties of the Fairmount Park Commission to a new Department of Parks and Recreation and reconstituted the Fairmount Park Commission as the Commission on Parks and Recreation (PaRC).

PaRC consists of 15 members, nine of whom are appointed by the Mayor from nominations made by City Council and six of whom serve ex officio, including the President of City Council and the Executive Director of the City Planning Commission or their designees, the Water Commissioner, the Street Commissioner, the Public Property Commissioner and the Parks and Recreation Commissioner. Each highly qualified member, appointed at the beginning of each Mayoral term, has demonstrated skills and knowledge about park and recreation matters.

PaRC’s charge is to develop and adopt written, enforceable standards related to the use of the city’s park and recreational land and facilities, make recommendations to enhance revenue opportunities, and assist in promoting parks and recreational facilities and programs. Its goal is to increase the visibility and enormous opportunities that Philadelphia has to recapture its position as the nation’s leader in the park and recreation field and sustain the legacy of William Penn’s “greene countrie town.”