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Baltimore's Youth: An Investment Worth Making
Later this evening I will continue a discussion on the important role recreational activity plays in the development of Baltimore's youth.
Dear Baltimoreans,
Later this evening I will continue a discussion on the important role recreational activity plays in the development of Baltimore’s youth.
Please plan to join us here at City Hall as the Council’s Budget and Appropriations Committee meets for a public hearing to consider my resolution requiring City agencies to adopt recreation centers. The public hearing will be held today at 5:00 p.m. in Council Chambers at City Hall (100 N. Holiday Street).
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In July, I introduced this resolution, 12-0058R – City Agency Adoption of Recreation Centers, calling on leaders of the five largest agencies to appear before the Council to discuss the potential for city agency partnerships with recreation centers slated for closure or private partnership. A copy of the resolution can be found on the Baltimore City Council’s website.
Please join us at this important public hearing to discuss the future of recreation centers. Representatives from the Departments of Recreation and Parks, Finance, General Services, Housing and Community Development, Police, Public Works and Transportation will be at the hearing to discuss this important issue. You are invited to attend and participate in this important public hearing. Please mark your calendar and come speak in support of keeping our recreation centers open.