Chapter 2.28
RECREATION AND PARK COMMISSION

Sections:

2.28.010    Created.

2.28.020    Composition and terms of office.

2.28.030    Duties.

2.28.010 Created.

There is created a recreation and park commission. (Ord. 773 § 1 (Exh. A), 1990)

2.28.020 Composition and terms of office.

The recreation and park commission shall consist of nine regular members. The appointed members of the commission shall hold office for three years. (Ord. 1067 § 2, 2019; Ord. 971 § 2, 2008; Ord. 887 § 2, 2000; Ord. 773 § 1 (Exh. A), 1990)

2.28.030 Duties.

The duties of the recreation and park commission shall be to:

A. Act in an advisory capacity to the city council, director of community services, the boards of trustees of the school districts and the director of community services in all matters pertaining to parks and public recreation, and to cooperate with other governmental agencies and civic groups in the advancement of sound park and recreation planning and programming;

B. Recommend policies on recreational services and facilities to the director of community services and the city council;

C. Consult with the director of community services on matters relating to the administration and development of recreation areas, facilities, programs and improved recreation services;

D. Make periodic inventories of recreation services that exist or may be needed and interpret the needs of the public to the city council, the school boards of trustees and to the director of community services;

E. Aid in coordinating recreation services with the programs of other public agencies and voluntary organizations;

F. Advise the director of community services in the preparation of the annual budget and a long-range recreation capital improvement program;

G. Advise the city council on matters regarding trees, urban forestation endeavors and related resources;

H. Develop, keep current, and aid in the facilitation of a plan for the development, conservation and care of urban forest resources;

I. Develop and review annually a long-range plan for urban forestation;

J. Review, in cooperation with the city forester, annual plans for urban forestry programs;

K. Coordinate or conduct planned projects for the advancement of the urban forest;

L. In collaboration with the city forester, inform residents regarding tree planning, tree care, and forestry programs. (Ord. 938, 2004; Ord. 773 § 1 (Exh. A), 1990)