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

97.441 Powers and duties of cities over parks and boulevards.

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(1)Any city that has the care, management and custody of the parks and grounds used
for park purposes, the boulevards and parkways belonging to the city or in the
control of the city, and all property acquired for park purposes or public squares by
the city may:
(a)Acquire and hold property for public parks and public squares and for
parkways connecting the parks, by condemnation, contract, purchase or gift;
(b)Lay out and improve the parks, parkways, squares and other property held or
managed by it with walks, drives, roads, trees and other proper improvements,
and contract for such improvements;
(c)Protect all park property and improvements belonging to the city or under its
management or control from injury or decay;
(d)Adopt rules and regulations for the reasonable and proper use and for
preventing injuries to or misuse of all parks, parkways, public squares,
boulevards, driveways, walks and park property generally;
(e)Prevent disorder and improper conduct within the precincts of any park or
inclosure, or upon any drive, walk or avenue under the control of the city;
(f)Control and manage the planting and care of all shade trees along the
sidewalks and thoroughfares of the city, and adopt and enforce rules and
regulations necessary for the protection and care of the trees.
(2)In locating parks the city shall regard the needs of the different sections of the city
and the suitability of the ground for park purposes, as well as the cost thereof. The
city shall have discretion as to the location and improvement of parks.
(3)The police power of the city extends over the park property of every kind, as it is
acquired. All violations of the park rules and regulations and all other offenses
committed within any park property or precinct shall be punished as provided by
law in cases of misdemeanors and violations of city ordinances.
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