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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 97 — Parks, playgrounds, and recreation

97.425 "Park property" defined.

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The term "park property" as used in KRS 97.425 to 97.485 shall be liberally construed, and includes all parks, squares, and areas of land within the management of the city; all buildings, structures, improvements, seats, benches, fountains, trees, plants, herbage, flowers, and other things thereon and the inclosures of same; all shade trees on street or thoroughfares, resting places, watering stations, playgrounds necessary and incidental to such public parks and property, parade grounds, and the like; all connecting parkways and roads or drives between parks, all avenues, roads, ways, drives, walks, with all trees, shrubbery, vines, flowers, and ornaments of any description; all birds, animals, or curiosities or objects of interest or instruction placed in or on any such inclosures, ways, parkways, roads, or places; all maintenance and construction equipment, recreation supplies, and facilities, and any interest or right which the city is able to exercise.
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