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right Seattle Parks and Recreation (also known as the () Department of Parks and Recreation or DPR) is the department of government of the city of Seattle, Washington, responsible for maintaining the city's parks, open space, and community centers. The total area of the properties maintained by the department is over , which makes up approximately 11% of the total area of Seattle.〔(Parks and Recreation: 2007-2012 Adopted Capital Improvement Program ), City of Seattle. p. 2 of PDF, numbered as p. 23. Accessed online 11 February 2008.〕 Of those , are developed.〔(Quick Facts ), Seattle Parks and Recreation. Accessed online 11 February 2008.〕 As of 2007, the department managed 450 parks, 485 buildings, and of boulevards. Facilities include 185 athletic fields, 122 children's playgrounds, four golf courses, 151 outdoor tennis courts and an indoor tennis center, 26 community centers, two outdoor and eight indoor swimming pools, as well as viewpoints, fishing piers, boat ramps, the Volunteer Park conservatory,〔 the Washington Park Arboretum, the Seattle Aquarium, and the Woodland Park Zoo.〔 The department's 2007 operating budget was US$117 million. Its largest park is Discovery Park in Magnolia,〔 and its oldest park Denny Park in South Lake Union.〔 Seattle Parks and Recreation is run by a superintendent〔Kathy Mulady, (Nickels names park chief who's on a hike ), ''Seattle Post-Intelligencer'', September 10, 2007. Accessed online 11 February 2008.〕 and advised by a volunteer Board of Park Commissioners.〔(Board of Park Commissioners ), Seattle Parks and Recreation. Accessed online 11 February 2008.〕 ==History== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Seattle Parks and Recreation」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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