File #: RS2024-606   
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 7/5/2024 In control: Metropolitan Council
On agenda: 7/16/2024 Final action: 7/16/2024
Title: A resolution recognizing July 2024 as Parks and Recreation Month in Nashville and Davidson County.
Sponsors: Joy Styles, Terry Vo, Brenda Gadd, Brandon Taylor, Ginny Welsch, Jeff Eslick, Jacob Kupin, Burkley Allen, Kyonzte Toombs, Delishia Porterfield, Sandy Ewing, Emily Benedict, David Benton, Russ Bradford, Clay Capp, Tom Cash, Mike Cortese, Thom Druffel, Quin Evans-Segall, Erin Evans, Jennifer Gamble, Jeff Gregg, Deonte Harrell, Rollin Horton, Jordan Huffman, Joy Smith Kimbrough, Bob Nash, Jeff Preptit, John Rutherford, Jason Spain
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A resolution recognizing July 2024 as Parks and Recreation Month in Nashville and Davidson County.

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WHEREAS, Nashville's municipal park system was established in April of 1901 with Watkins Park as the first park in the city followed by Centennial Park in 1902; and

WHEREAS, it is the mission of Metro Parks to sustainably and equitably provide everyone in Nashville and Davidson County with an inviting network of parks and greenways that offer health, wellness and quality of life through recreation, conservation, and community; and

WHEREAS, Metro Parks offers a variety of facilities and programs throughout Davidson County including over 15,000 acres of open space, 178 parks, 100 miles of greenways, 143 playgrounds, 7 public golf courses, 2 splashpads, 5 year-round pools, 3 outdoor pools, 10 dog parks, 7 historical sites, 27 regional and neighborhood community centers, 190 sports fields, the Centennial Sportsplex, Wave Country, and a variety of other recreational opportunities; and

WHEREAS, regional and neighborhood centers offer activities for all ages and abilities including group fitness classes, youth and adult sports, senior recreational/social programs, aquatics programs, free play, and out-of-school programs for youth; and

WHEREAS, Metro Parks offers a variety of classes, lessons, programs, concerts, and plays through Dance, Theatre, Music, and Visual Arts; and

WHEREAS, residents and visitors enjoy 100 miles of greenways - linear parks and trails that connect neighborhoods to schools, parks, transportation, shopping, and work while also providing barrier-free access to natural resources and recreational opportunities; and

WHEREAS, Metro Parks' Consolidated Maintenance Division provides upkeep, repair, landscaping, construction, and project management services that benefit all park patrons; and

WHEREAS, Metro Parks through Nature Centers in Beaman Bells Bends, Shelby and Warner Parks provides quality environmental education and responsible re...

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