Fairfax County Park Foundation: Parks Are Necessary!

PARK RESOURCES ARE NECESSARY!
 

The Fairfax County Park Authority was created by legislative action nearly 60 years ago due to citizen activist groups with a vision. Since then 22,600 acres of park land have been acquired, and today nine RECenters and eight golf courses offer recreational opportunities for all, and five nature centers and numerous historic sites promote stewardship and provide insight from the lessons of our storied past.

We have found balance between the dual roles of the Park Authority: to provide recreational and fitness opportunities to citizens and to serve as stewards and interpreters of Fairfax County’s natural and cultural resources. Fairfax County Park Authority, a National Gold Medal Award winner and a CAPRA accredited agency, is arguably, one of the largest, most diverse park systems in the nation. Seventy-nine percent of Fairfax County’s households are park users and less than one cent of each tax dollar supports the operation of our parks. We recently completed an ambitious capital improvement program, earned national accreditation, and won the support of 68% of voters for a critical $65 million park bond that enables us to continue our forward momentum.

In 2009, the Park Authority welcomed 18.6 million visitors to 417 parks. We groomed fields for 225,000 competitors, improved our 300 mile trail system and worked to control non-native invasive plants, promote native species and preserve woodlands and green open spaces.

Maintaining Economic Vitality

Maintaining economic vitality is a long-standing component of the Board of Supervisors vision for Fairfax County. A healthy, functional park system is a critical component of economic vitality.

Other Values of Parks

Building Healthy Communities

Practicing Environmental Stewardship

Sustaining Safe and Caring Communities




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