Pennsylvania Statutes

§ 13703 — Acquisition of lands and buildings

Pennsylvania § 13703
JurisdictionPennsylvania
Title 11CITIES
PartPART V
Ch. 137PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND RECREATION CENTERS

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11 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 13703 (2026).

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By purchase, gift or right of eminent domain, a city may enter upon, take, use and acquire land, property or a building for the purpose of making, extending, enlarging and maintaining a recreation place. The recreation place shall consist of a public park, parkway, playground, field, gymnasium, public bath, swimming pool or indoor recreation center. A city may:

(1)Levy and collect a special tax as may be necessary to pay for the recreation place.
(2)Make appropriations for the improvement, maintenance, care, regulation and governing of the recreation place.
(3)Designate and set apart for use, for a purpose specified in this section, land and a building owned by the city and not dedicated or devoted to other public use.
(4)Lease land and a building in the city for temporary use for

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