The board shall advise the mayor, the city council, and department, if any, or officials administering parks, regarding the general supervision and control of all parks and recreational facilities and programs of the city. The board shall have the power to advise regarding the establishment of a park and/or recreation department, hereinafter called “the department,” and regarding the employment of necessary personnel, and to advise regarding conduct of any form of recreation or cultural activity that will employ the leisure time of the people in a constructive and wholesome manner, and shall advise regarding control and supervision of all parks belonging to the city, and advise regarding planning, promotion, management and acquisition, construction, development, maintenance, and operation, including restrictions on, and compensation to be paid for, concessions or privileges in parks and/or playgrounds, either within or without the city limits, of parks, squares, parkways and boulevards, play and recreation grounds, and/or other municipally owned recreational facilities, including community buildings, and improvement and ornamentation of the same; make recommendations regarding entering into written contracts with the United States, the state of Washington, any county, city or town, park district, school district, or any such public organizations for the purpose of conducting a recreational program or exercising any other power granted by this chapter.
The board shall submit to the public works director each year, on or before the second Monday in August, recommendations for the development of the program and facilities as it may deem advisable, for the information and guidance of the city council in preparing the budget for the tax levy, for the operation and maintenance of the city parks and the recreational program and necessary facilities and the acquisition of land, structures, or facilities needed therefor. The board shall have power to recommend rules and regulations for the government, management, supervision, and control of city parks and recreational facilities and programs. Such rules and regulations must be approved by the council before they become effective.
(Ord. 380 § 5, 1958; Ord. 1956 § 1 (Exh. A), 2025)