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At the October 9th Board of Parks and Recreation Commissioners meeting, attendees covered operational updates including park hours changes, programming initiatives, and facility maintenance projects. The commission reviewed and approved modifications to park operating hours based on community feedback and pilot program results, while also discussing signage and enforcement concerns. The conversation ended with presentations from the Seattle Aquarium about their conservation efforts and future plans, followed by a discussion of the 2026 budget proposal which addressed general fund savings and maintenance priorities within budget constraints.
The Seattle Board of Parks and Recreation Commissioners is a volunteer advisory board established by ordinance. The Board consults with and makes recommendations to the City Council, the Mayor, and the Superintendent regarding Seattle Parks and Recreation's policies for the planning, development and use of the City's park and recreation facilities. And, provides oversight of the projects, programs, and services undertaken jointly by the City and the Seattle Park District, pursuant to the interlocal agreement between The City of Seattle and the Seattle Park District.