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File #: 0071X-2007    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 5/3/2007 In control: Tyson
On agenda: 5/7/2007 Final action: 5/9/2007
Title: To honor and recognize Frank W. Casto who has served as a vital part of the Recreation and Parks Commission.
Sponsors: Priscilla Tyson, Maryellen O'Shaughnessy
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To honor and recognize Frank W. Casto who has served as a vital part of the Recreation and Parks Commission.

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WHEREAS, Mr. Casto has volunteered his time and energy to make the City of Columbus more enjoyable for all citizens; and

WHEREAS, Frank W. Casto, while serving on the commission from November 7, 1994 to January 13, 2007, has been one of the most caring citizens of our community, while demonstrating his civic pride by volunteering countless hours of service; and

WHEREAS , Frank W. Casto has served with (3) three Recreation & Parks Directors throughout his career , Gary N. Fenton, Wayne A. Roberts and Alan D. McKnight. Mr. Casto was involved in the opening of (3) new recreation centers, Dodge, Lazelle Woods, and the Gillie Community Center in the Northland Area; and

WHEREAS, Frank W. Casto was involved in the partnership with the Columbus Recreation and Parks Department and Franklin County Metro Parks that resulted in the development of The Creeks, our first joint project with Metro Parks. Mr. Casto was instrumental in opening the first Dog Park, the Spindler Road Soccer Facility, Eddie Saunders Park and the new Mentel Memorial Golf Course Clubhouse; and

WHEREAS, Frank W. Casto played a major role in the development of the new master plan for Franklin Park and the Conservatory; and

WHEREAS, Frank W. Casto's above accomplishments were performed while maintaining his personal life as well. Mr. Casto is a 38 year member of Carpenters Local Union, Treasurer/Business Manager for South Central Ohio District Council, Vice President for the Ohio State Council of Carpenters, negotiator between Labor Unions and Contractors, Trustee for Health and Welfare, Board Member for the Ohio Hunger Task Force which fed 10,000 children daily, in the State of Ohio; and

WHEREAS, his appointment as member to Mayor Coleman's transition committee, dedication to the Columbus Recreation and Parks Department and member of the...

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