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Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms Appoints New Commissioner of Parks and Recreation

Post Date:10/22/2018 7:55 AM
Mayor’s Office of Communications
55 Trinity Avenue, Suite 2500 • Atlanta, Georgia 30303

 

Michael Smith, Press Secretary
404-546-1465, office
470-372-8752, cell
mismith@atlantaga.gov

 

 

For Immediate Release: October 22, 2018

Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms Appoints New Commissioner of Parks and Recreation

ATLANTA—Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms has appointed John Dargle as Parks and Recreation Commissioner for the City of Atlanta.  A veteran of the United States Army, Dargle has held previous parks and recreation leadership positions with Milwaukee County (Wisconsin), Fairfax County (Virginia), Athens-Clark County (Georgia) and the City of Fort Smith (Arkansas). 

“Our goal is for every Atlanta resident to have access to safe, quality parks and greenspaces to enjoy, said Mayor Bottoms. “I am excited about what John Dargle brings to the City and look forward to working with him as we continue to invest in our parks and communities.”  

Dargle most recently served as Director of the Milwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture where he managed a system of 158 parks and 11 parkways with a $47 million annual operating budget. Prior, he was Executive Director for the Fairfax County Park Authority and oversaw a system of 416 parks.  During that time he led two successful park bond referendums.  His appointment to the City of Atlanta brings him back to Georgia, where he once served as director of the Athens-Clarke County Leisure Services Department and was also stationed at both Fort Stewart and Fort Benning during his time in the United States Army Medical Corps.  Dargle succeeds former City of Atlanta Parks and Recreation Commissioner Amy Phuong.

“I want to thank Amy Phuong for her dedicated service to Atlanta. Under her leadership, the City made great progress in park maintenance and programming, and with transformative projects like the Westside Park at Bellwood Quarry, we are expanding our entire park system,” continued Mayor Bottoms. “It was critical to identify a leader with a broad range of experience and expertise to build upon that success.”

As Commissioner, Dargle will be responsible for the overall operations of the City’s Department of Parks and Recreation and serve as a member of the Mayor’s senior leadership team.

Dargle’s appointment is effective Monday, October 22, 2018.  

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For more information about the City of Atlanta, please visit www.atlantaga.gov or watch City Channel 26. Follow the City of Atlanta on Facebook and Twitter @CityofAtlanta. Follow Mayor Bottoms on Facebook and Twitter @KeishaBottoms


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