The Department of Parks and Recreation in New York City, established in 1976, is dedicated to maintaining and enhancing the city's parks, beaches, playgrounds, and public spaces for the health and enjoyment of its residents.
With a mission to ensure cleanliness, safety, and attractiveness, the agency oversees approximately 30,000 acres of parkland, managing a wide range of recreational facilities and conservation efforts throughout the five boroughs.
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