Delaware Code § 9-772

Recreational programs and other special powers
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All park districts shall have power to plan, establish and maintain recreational programs, provide musical concerts, to construct, equip
and maintain field houses, gymnasiums, assembly rooms, comfort stations, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, wading pools, bathing
beaches, bath houses, locker rooms, boating basins, boat houses, lagoons, skating rinks, piers, conservatories for the propagation of
flowers, shrubs, and other plants, animal and bird houses and enclosures, athletic fields with seating stands, golf, tennis, and other courses,
courts, and grounds, and the power to make and enforce reasonable rules, regulations, and charges therefor. The express enumeration
of each of the foregoing recreational facilities and equipment which park districts are herein given the power to provide shall not be
construed as a limitation upon said park districts, nor prohibit any park district from providing any other facilities or equipment which
may be appropriate for park purposes in any park of said district, nor shall the same in any way be held to limit the power and authority
conferred upon park districts under other sections of this chapter.

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