"Putting the ‘Rec’ Back in NYC Parks and Recreation" Panel Discussion
- Brianna Hessberger
- 4 days ago
- 1 min read
On February 11, 2026 founder Kaitlin Krause participated in a panel discussion hosted by the Center for an Urban Future.
The panel discussion titled "Putting the ‘Rec’ Back in NYC Parks and Recreation" hosted many impactful contributors from the NYC community.
"For decades, NYC Parks was known as the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation, and recreation once accounted for nearly one-third of the agency’s budget. Today, most New Yorkers think of the agency primarily as steward of the city’s public parks, while recreation represents barely 5 percent of its expense budget—and years of underinvestment have left the system struggling to realize its full potential, with fewer programs than before the pandemic, staffing shortages, and aging rec centers, field houses, pools, and athletic facilities in need of major upgrades and expansion to meet demand. With New Yorkers spending more time indoors and struggling with health challenges—from obesity to social isolation—it may be time to put the Rec back in Parks & Rec."
-Written by the Center for Urban Future

Kaitlin Krause sharing her thoughts on a needed change, "Swimming needs to be looked at the same way we look at seatbelts or fire drills. Basic safety education."
You can watch the full video on YouTube, and can find Kate's contributions at 1:42:00.
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