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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

97.100 Cities of all classes may acquire and operate recreational projects --

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Definition.
(1)In addition to any other method authorized by statute, a city of any class may, under
the provisions of KRS 97.100 to 97.240, establish, acquire, maintain and operate
municipal recreational projects and all necessary club houses, bathhouses, locker
rooms, shower rooms and necessary appurtenances, within or without the corporate
limits of the city, for the purpose of supplying the city with suitable and safe
recreational facilities.
(2)"Project," as used in KRS 97.100 to 97.240, means golf courses, tennis courts,
bridle paths, swimming pools, bathing pools and other similar projects made
available to the public for recreational purposes, but does not mean any recreational
facility conducted in connection with the maintenance of public parks established
by a city under the general law.
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