What the Study Recommends: A Park-by-Park Accounting

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Thursday, July 26, 2007

What the Study Recommends: A Park-by-Park Accounting

Staff members of the Montgomery County Department of Parks have studied the usage and physical condition of 31 recreation buildings around the county and made the following recommendations.

· Proposal: Continue operating and improve six recreation buildings in the following parks.

Glenmont, 3201 Randolph Rd., Wheaton

Indian Springs, 9717 Lawndale Dr., Silver Spring

Kemp Mill Estates, 120 Claybrook Dr., Wheaton

Meadowbrook, 7901 Meadowbrook Lane, Chevy Chase

Norbeck-Muncaster, 4101 Muncaster Mill Rd., Norbeck

Tilden Woods, 6800 Tilden Lane, Potomac

· Proposal: Evaluate and market 18 buildings in these parks for three-years to see if whether usage increases.

Capitol View-Homewood Local Park, 2929 Edgewood Rd., Kensington


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