Oklahoma Code § 11-33-103

Title 11. Cities And Towns: Powers of cities, towns, counties and school districts
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Any city, town, school district or county may establish,
provide, maintain, construct, set apart and conduct, either singly
or jointly in cooperation with one or more of the other governmental
units specified herein, parks, playgrounds, recreation centers,
athletic fields or grounds, swimming pools, social and community
centers, and other facilities and activities in public schools,
parks, buildings and facilities now owned or acquired.  For such
purposes the governing body of the governmental unit may dedicate
and set apart for use as playgrounds, recreation centers and other
recreational purposes any lands or buildings, or both, owned or
leased by the governmental unit and not dedicated or devoted to
another public use.  The governmental unit may, in such manner as
may now or hereafter be authorized or provided by law for the
acquisition of lands or buildings for public purposes by the
governmental unit, acquire or lease lands or buildings, or both,
within or beyond the corporate limits of the governmental unit for
playgrounds, recreation centers and other recreational purposes.
When the governing body of the governmental unit shall dedicate, set
apart, acquire or lease buildings for such purposes, it may on its
own initiative provide for their conduct, equipment and maintenance
according to the provisions of this subarticle by making an
appropriation from the general revenues of the governmental unit as
for other current expenses of the governmental unit.  Any governing
body is hereby authorized and empowered to establish, provide,
maintain, construct and conduct recreational activities on local
nongovernmental properties as well as on publicly-owned facilities.

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