Minneapolis Park and Recreation Commissioner District 2
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The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board serves as an independently elected, semi-autonomous body responsible for governing, maintaining, and developing the Minneapolis Park System. City of Minneapolis voters elect nine commissioners every four years: one from each of the six park districts, and three that serve at-large.The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board performs its many duties through the contributions of elected Commissioners and the leadership of the Superintendent. Their actions are guided according to the following roles and responsibilities. Commissioners:Develop park policiesEnact ordinances governing the use of neighborhood and regional parks, parkways, beaches and lakes, and special use facilities such as pools, ice arenas and golf coursesAppoint the SuperintendentA candidate forum for this race will be held on October 29, 2025 (location) (livestream).
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Charles Rucker
(NP)
Biographical Information
What role does the Park Board play in reaching, engaging and supporting our city's youth? What ideas would you propose for reaching, engaging and supporting our youth?
How would you make our parks more accessible to *all* members of our community?
What steps would you take as a Park Board member to work with the City to mitigate water pollution, such as stormwater runoff?
How would you recommend increasing safety in parks, especially when there are large public gatherings?