Columbus Recreation and Parks Department explained

Columbus Recreation and Parks Department
Type:department
Preceding1:City Recreation Department
Preceding2:Division of Forestry and Parks
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Headquarters:1111 E. Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio
Chief1 Name:Bernita Reese
Chief1 Position:Director
Chief2 Name:Paul Rakosky
Chief2 Position:Deputy Director
Chief3 Name:Eric Brandon
Chief3 Position:Assistant Director
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The Columbus Recreation and Parks Department manages parks, recreational facilities, and grounds in Columbus, Ohio. The department oversees 370 parks on about .[1] The department also maintains 29 community centers, five athletic complexes, six golf courses, of trails, five splash pads and interactive fountains, eight pools, an indoor aquatic center, 14 nature preserves, three reservoirs, five dog parks, and a skate park.[2]

History

Early history

In 1839, Columbus created its first park, five years after becoming a city. The park, Livingston Park, was made into an official public park in 1885.[3] In 1851, Dr. Lincoln Goodale donated 40 acres to the City of Columbus for use as a park. That site became Goodale Park. In 1867, the city acquired property for what would become Schiller Park in what is now German Village.[4]

In 1895, the Franklin Park Conservatory opened to the public and was owned and operated by the department until 1989.[5]

In 1904, the city formed an 18-member park commission and maintained playgrounds in four city parks.[6] The City Recreation Department was founded on July 15, 1910, and opened up five recreation centers in the following two years.[7] In 1920, the first municipal golf course was established and a day camp in 1927. The Maryland Pool was built by The Columbus Dispatch in 1929, later gifting it to the city to make it the city's first pool.

The Recreation Department took over management of the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium in 1951, but later gave up ownership to the Zoological Park Association, Inc., a non-profit organization, in 1970. The city continued providing funds from the city's general fund, however, until 1986.[8]

On June 6, 1953 the Columbus Park of Roses opened to the public, following all the paths and gardens laid out, and enclosed by a fence. At this time, the garden had 20,000 plants. The park utilized, though with 35 total acres including woodlands and a natural ravine of the surrounding Whetstone Park, which at the time was the largest in Columbus with .[9] [10]

Current department, 1972present

In 1972, voters approved the merger of the Recreation Department with the Division of Parks and Forestry to form the current department to better coordinate the management and planning of the parks.[11] Having begun his term as superintendent of the Recreation Department, Melvin Dodge was named the department's director and began the development of the Olentangy Riverfront to create a park with a floating bandshell, amphitheatre, and bike trails.[12] During his tenure, he helped to create Columbus's current park system, including recreation centers and riverfront parks. He also saw the Columbus Zoo grow into a renowned zoo. Dodge retired in 1985, and was succeeded by James W. Barney as director.[13] [14]

In 2019, Bernita Reese became director of the department, the first Black woman in the position.[15]

Governance

The Columbus Recreation and Parks Department has a nine-member commission who are appointed by the mayor that establishes the policy direction of the park. A director oversees programs management, administration, and facilities management of the department.

Columbus Recreation Department Superintendents

Columbus Recreation and Parks Department Directors

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Columbus Recreation and Parks Guide | Fall 2019. Issuu.
  2. Web site: Recreation and Parks Department: About Us. April 6, 2020. The City of Columbus.
  3. Web site: Early Parks: 1834-1909. March 3, 2021. Columbus Recreation and Parks.
  4. Web site: Staff Writer. Parks system observes 100 years of operation. 2022-02-11. The Columbus Dispatch. en-US.
  5. Web site: Miller. Kevin. 2017-08-14. History. 2022-02-11. Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens. en-US.
  6. Web site: 1960. Columbus Recreation Department: 50 Years of Service to Columbus. 2022-02-19. Columbus Metropolitan Library. en.
  7. Web site: History: 1910-1929. March 3, 2021. Columbus Recreation and Parks.
  8. Web site: 2005. 2004 Columbus Annual Report. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20070928060608/http://www.colszoo.com/news/rept2004/future.htm. September 28, 2007. 2007-07-26. The Columbus Zoo.
  9. Web site: 1956. Columbus Park of Roses. August 27, 2020.
  10. Web site: Welcome to Columbus. The National Rose Show...The Park of Roses. Columbus Rose Club, Central Ohio Rose Society. August 27, 2020.
  11. Web site: 1972. Columbus Parks and Forestry Annual Report 1972. 2022-02-19. Columbus Metropolitan Library. en.
  12. Web site: Staff Writer. Mel Dodge, Columbus booster extraordinaire. 2022-02-11. The Columbus Dispatch. en-US.
  13. Web site: Staff Writer. Mel Dodge, Columbus booster extraordinaire. 2022-02-19. The Columbus Dispatch. en-US.
  14. Web site: 1986. Columbus Recreation & Parks Commission annual report 1986. 2022-02-19. Columbus Metropolitan Library. en.
  15. Web site: Ferenchik. Mark. Bernita Reese returns from Alabama to become new Columbus recreation and parks director. 2022-02-11. The Columbus Dispatch. en-US.
  16. Web site: 1960 . Columbus Recreation Department: 50 Years of Service to Columbus . 2023-06-03 . cdm16802.contentdm.oclc.org . en.
  17. Web site: Columbus Recreation and Parks History: 1960-1969 . 2023-06-03 . www.columbus.gov.
  18. Web site: Columbus Recreation and Parks History: 1980-1989 . 2023-06-03 . www.columbus.gov.
  19. Web site: Columbus Recreation and Parks History: 1990-1994 . 2023-06-03 . www.columbus.gov.
  20. Web site: March 18, 2000 . Parks Boss Gary Fenton Leaving for Similar Position in Virginia . 2023-06-03 . The Columbus Dispatch.
  21. Web site: July 13, 2000 . Parks Board Keeps Acting Director in Top Job . 2023-06-03 . The Columbus Dispatch.
  22. Web site: November 21, 2006 . Ex-parks director faces day of reckoning . 2023-06-03 . The Columbus Dispatch.
  23. Web site: January 12, 2007 . Veteran of department is named its new director . 2023-06-03 . The Columbus Dispatch.
  24. Web site: April 19, 2016 . Columbus park leader honored . 2023-06-03 . The Columbus Dispatch.
  25. Web site: May 20, 2015 . Recreation - City gets new parks leader from Gahanna . 2023-06-03 . The Columbus Dispatch.
  26. Web site: May 23, 2019 . Columbus parks director leaving post for YMCA of Central Ohio . 2023-06-03 . The Columbus Dispatch.