Judges: RICHARD P. IEYOUB
Filed Date: 5/16/1996
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Dear Mayor Miller:
This office is in receipt of your recent request for an Attorney General's opinion regarding the use of Town funds to make improvements to recreational facilities (a ballfield) located within the Town of Olla, but which facilities are owned by LaSalle Parish Recreation District No. 22.
Implicitly, your question must be addressed in light of La. Const. Art.
This office has previously opined that municipalities are vested with broad authority to develop and administer recreational programs and facilities in accordance with R.S.
"[T]he expenditure will make it possible for the general public of the City of Monroe to utilize a facility which will contribute to the recreational and educational pursuits of its children. We believe this to be a substantive and important contribution which government can make to the quality of life of its citizens."
It is the opinion of this office that the Town of Olla can make improvements to an existing ballfield located within town limits but owned by Recreation District 22, and that the making of such improvements is not a donation in violation of Art. VII, Sec. 14. Rather, the Town's improvement of a ballfield owned by District 22, but located within the Town, appears to be more in the nature of a cooperative endeavor, sanctioned by La. Const. Art.
We trust the foregoing to be of assistance. For your information, I am enclosing a copy of Atty. Gen. Op. No. 93-787 which discusses cooperative endeavors in some detail.
Yours very truly,
RICHARD P. IEYOUB Attorney General
BY: _________________________________________ JEANNE-MARIE ZERINGUE BARHAM Assistant Attorney General
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Date Received: 4/24/96
Date Released:
JEANNE-MARIE ZERINGUE BARHAM, ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL