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File #: ID#15-496    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ceremonial Item Status: Filed
File created: 6/1/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/25/2015 Final action: 6/25/2015
Title: Proclamation of "PARKS MAKES LIFE BETTER MONTH"
Sponsors: Clinton Olivier
CEREMONIAL PRESENTATION


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Proclamation of "PARKS MAKES LIFE BETTER MONTH"

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RESOLUTION
Resolution No.: ___________

RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, PROCLAIMING JULY 2015 AS PARKS MAKE LIFE BETTER MONTH.

WHEREAS, Parks and Recreation makes lives and communities better now and in the future; and

WHEREAS, it is established through statewide public opinion research, 98% of California households visit a local park at least once a year; two in three households visit a park once a month; 50% of households participate in an organized recreation program; and most park use is with family and friends; and

WHEREAS, residents value recreation as it provides positive alternatives for children and youth to reduce crime and mischief especially during nonschool hours; it promotes the arts, it increases social connections; aids in therapy; and promotes lifelong learning; and

WHEREAS, residents value their parks for access to outdoor spaces for children and adults to play and be active; exercise and group sports; and

WHEREAS, parks provide access to the serenity and the inspiration of nature and outdoor spaces as well as preserve and protect the historic, natural and cultural resources in our community; and

WHEREAS, the residents of the City of Fresno including children, youth, families, adults, seniors, businesses, community organizations, and visitors benefit from the wide range of parks, trails, open space, sports fields, swimming pools, skate parks, community centers, and programs including the Healthy Lifestyle Fitness Program, Science, and Senior Hot Meals Programs provided by the City of Fresno Parks, After School, Recreation and Community Services (PARCS) Department; and

WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Fresno urges all its residents to recognize that parks and recreation enriches the lives of its residents and visitors as well as adding value to the community's homes and neighborhoods; and

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