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The City of Houston directly manages the Houston Parks and Recreation Department (HPARD). HPARD stewards and manages over 39,501 acres of parkland and greenspace for the City of Houston and develops and implements recreational programming for citizens of all abilities.
OFFICERS. Cullen Geiselman Muse, Chair Herman L. Stude, Vice Chair Barron F. Wallace, Immediate Past Chair Thomas W. Flaherty, Treasurer Maire A. Baldwin, Assistant Treasurer Kristin Garcia Blomquist, Secretary Sis Johnson, Assistant Secretary
Houston Parks Board employs 46 employees. The Houston Parks Board management team includes Matthew Nielson (Chief Operating Officer), Deborah Cannon (Director), and Kira Elbert (Chief Development Officer). Get Contact Info for All Departments
Get details for Houston Parks Board’s 30 employees, email format for houstonparksboard.org and phone numbers. A nonprofit 501(c)(3) dedicated to providing access to quality parks and greenspace for all people, Houston Parks Board creates, improves, protects and advocates for parkland in the Greater Houston region.
View all 47 employees. About us. A nonprofit 501 (c) (3) dedicated to providing access to quality parks and greenspace for all people, Houston Parks Board creates, improves, protects and...
HPARD HEADLINES. The 25th Annual Golf Tournament - 2024 CMC. The 25th Annual Golf Tournament for the City of Houston Combined Municipal Campaign (CMC) 2024. Watch on. Early Voting Schedule. Houston city officials are urging residents to make their voices heard by voting in the upcoming election.
The Office of the Mayor, Houston Parks and Recreation Department, Greater Houston Partnership, and Houston Parks Board are challenging 50 companies to come together through monetary contributions, in-kind support, ideas, and volunteering to drive improvements for 50 of Houston’s neighborhood parks. Become a 50/50 Park Partner today.