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Agency: Parks and Recreation

The Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) is responsible for the City's parks urban forests and recreational facilities. The Department maintains the overall condition and cleanliness of park facilities, playgrounds, drinking fountains and showers, performs horticulture and forestry services, restores natural areas and monuments, and operates seasonal beaches, pools and other recreation centers. In total, DPR is responsible for about 29,000 acres of land and facilities. The Department has a total of approximately 7,250 employees. DPR also works in conjunction with neighborhood and citywide groups like Partnerships for Parks, the Central Park Conservancy and the Prospect Park Alliance to maintain the City's parks and park programs. Adrian Benepe is the commissioner of DPR; for more information, go to www.nycgovparks.org.

Program

2009 Plan Total (in thousands of $)

Administration

42,172

Capital Projects

24,239

Forestry & Horticulture

16,202

Maintenance & Operations - General/Borough

161,229

Park's Opportunity Program (POP)

47,693

PlaNYC 2030

10,678

Recreation Services

297,432

Urban Park Service

12,679

Zoo Operations and Maintenance

9,878

Total

$622,202

Programs

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