Glendale Parks and Recreation is Nationally Accredited.
CAPRA provides quality assurance and quality improvement of accredited park and recreation agencies throughout the United States. CAPRA is the only national accreditation of park and recreation agencies, and is a valuable measure of an agency’s overall quality of operation, management, and service to the community.
Right of Way Maintenance (ROW)
ROW is the landscaped strip of land along Glendale's arterial streets for which the city is responsible for maintaining. These areas typically have trees, shrubs, plants and irrigation systems that must be regularly maintained, called developed right-of-way.
The city is also responsible for maintaining certain areas, such as city-owned properties, alleys and roadsides, that are not landscaped, called undeveloped right-of-way.
The maintenance of these right-of-way areas fall under the department of Parks and Recreation. For questions or concerns, please call 623-930-2656
or email ROWconcerns@glendaleaz.com.
Glendale Parks and Recreation is Nationally Accredited
On October 13, 2009, the Glendale Parks and Recreation Department became
one of only 88 agencies in the world to have received national accreditation from
the Commission for Accreditation of Park and Recreation Agencies (CAPRA). This distinguished accomplishment was announced in Salt Lake City, Utah, at the
National Recreation and Park Association Annual Congress.
CAPRA provides quality assurance and quality improvement of accredited park and recreation agencies throughout the United States. CAPRA is the only national accreditation of park and recreation agencies, and is a valuable measure of an agency’s overall quality of operation, management, and service to the community.
West Valley Recreation Committee The Glendale Parks & Recreation Department is proud to be a member of the West Valley Recreation committee. For more information, visit westvalleyrecreation.com.