Parks and Recreation

Parks and Recreation

The League of Women Voters of Benton and Franklin Counties supports regional planning and implementation of river shore development to carry out the following objectives (in order of priority): 1) preservation of the unique natural quality of the area's river shore; 2) enhanced recreational and cultural activities; 3) contribution to the region's tax base.
Position History: 

Revised in 1991.

The League of Women Voters of Benton and Franklin Counties supports regional planning and implementation of river shore development to carry out the following objectives (in order of priority):

  1. preservation of the unique natural quality of the area's river shore;
  2. enhanced recreational and cultural activities;
  3. contribution to the region's tax base.

Plans for river shore development should include:

  • preservation of existing public riverfront land as public land with public access;
  • continuous pathways and trails along the river shore;
  • maintenance and preservation of the uncultivated sections of parks for the continued appreciation of indigenous plant and animal life;
  • preservation of the Yakima River Delta/Bateman Island and other wetlands, wildlife habitats, environmentally and archaeologically sensitive areas;
  • recreational facilities such as swimming facilities, bicycle/jogging paths and tennis courts;
  • public facilities such as museums, science centers and performance centers;
  • modification and beautification of the levees consistent with flood control.

Plans should exclude:

  • vehicular or animal racing;
  • heavy industry;
  • high rise residential or commercial buildings. Commercial development should be limited to that which clearly supports the three objectives stated above.
  • conveniently located parks with adequate public access.
  • making parks and recreation development a high priority in city and county planning. Each city and county should have an active and effective park board.
  • the setting aside of acreage for parks in areas of urban and suburban development, before development.
  • the continued development and maintenance of swimming facilities, bicycle paths, jogging trails and tennis courts.
  • cooperation and communication among regional park departments and school districts.
  • formation of volunteer committees to support the needs of the park systems.
  • local bond elections and acquisition of state and federal monies to fund park development and maintenance.
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Benton-Franklin Counties