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Recreation Departments Restructure to Maximize Efficiency
By
Emily Attwood,
February 2012
Cities and recreation departments have been slashing services and staff, struggling to operate within their budgets without sacrificing programs.
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New Projects: University of Washington; East Oakland Sports Complex; Pomona College
By
Andrew Cohen,
September 2011
The University of Washington broke ground in late July on a $4 million, 9,000-square-foot baseball operations facility that is the first step toward a possible $10 million to $12 million expansion of the 2,212-seat Husky Ballpark into a 3,000-seat stadium.
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Multipurpose Recreation Facilities Require Design Considerations
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Robert McDonald,
February 2011
Multipurpose. Multifunctional. Multiuse. These terms fly about in athletic facility design circles like tennis balls across a net. Sure, you can raise the basketball goals and put up the volleyball net, or open everything up and stick a couple of goals at the ends of the gym, but is that all it takes to be multipurpose?
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University of Colorado Pursues Zero Waste at Football Games
By
Paul Steinbach,
October 2010
Last year, Colorado diverted from landfills 82 percent of waste generated at football games.
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Coffee Talk
By
Marvin Bynum,
4/1/2006
Milwaukee parks partner with Starbucks to generate revenue.
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A Good Neighbor Policy
By
Andrew Cohen,
5/1/2004
Milwaukee's Neighborhood Schools Initiative creates new recreation opportunities
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Allied Forces
By
Marvin Bynum,
5/1/2004
The Minnesota and Ohio National Guards partner with communities to build multipurpose facilities
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Meanwhile, Over at the Y
By
Andrew Cohen,
12/1/2003
YMCAs form partnerships despite IHRSA outcry
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Merge Ahead
By
Marvin Bynum,
10/1/2003
Rewards await agencies weighing consolidation - that is, once they've passed the roadblocks
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National Partnership Brings Much-Needed Nutrition Program to Rec Departments
By
Elizabeth Huddleston,
1/1/2001
A national partnership brings a much-needed nutrition program to rec departments.
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