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Board of Directors

Warren Harding - Chairperson

Kathleen Gravin - Director

Pat Joslin - Director

Hilary Gould - Director

Lyn Stueve - Director

Hannah Barnes - Junior Board Member

 

Board Meetings

Board meetings are held the third Thursday of each month at 6:30 p.m. We encourage you to attend these meetings and provide perspective and ideas for your neighborhood Recreation District. Meetings are held at the District Office, 1415 Rushden Drive, Sacramento 95864.

 

 

Meeting Agendas and Minutes

Next Meeting Agenda    July 2010

New meeting agendas are available one week before Board meetings.

Recent Meeting Minutes    May 2010

 

Contact the District Office for past meeting minutes and agendas.

 

District Office

Location

1415 Rushden Drive, Sacramento, CA 95864

Hours

Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm, Office Closed Saturday, Sunday, Holidays

Phone

916.487.7851

 

Fax

916.487.2028

 

Email

info@amrpd.org

 

 

Mission Statement

The mission of Arden Manor Recreation and Park District is to serve all District residents by providing positive recreation experiences and by preserving and maintaining parklands and facilities through efficient and effective management.

 

California Special Districts

Special districts are a form of local government created by a local community to meet a specific need. Inadequate tax bases and competing demands for existing taxes make it hard for cities and counties to provide all the services their citizens desire. When residents or landowners want new services or higher levels of existing services, they can form a district to pay for and administer them.

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