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RC 311

Para ordenar a la Comisión de Recreación y Deportes de la Cámara de Representantes del Gobierno de Puerto Rico, realizar una investigación sobre el inventario de facilidades recreativas, deportivas y de cualquier otro uso que sean de la titularidad o que estén adscritas al Departamento de Recreación y Deportes, específicamente las que se encuentran localizadas en los municipios de Dorado, Vega Alta y Vega Baja; para que se informe detalladamente el estado o condición actual de dichas facilidades, los proyectos de mejoras en progreso y los próximos a iniciar y/o proyectados; y para otros fines relacionados.

2025-2028 Session

House orders investigation of recreational facilities in three Puerto Rico municipalities to assess conditions, ongoing improvements, and future project plans.

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Bill Summary · RC 311

Legislative bill overview

Bill RC 311 orders the Puerto Rico House of Representatives' Recreation and Sports Commission to conduct a comprehensive investigation of recreational and sports facilities owned or managed by the Department of Recreation and Sports specifically in the municipalities of Dorado, Vega Alta, and Vega Baja. The investigation must document the current condition of these facilities, ongoing improvement projects, and planned future initiatives.

Why is this important

This oversight investigation addresses potential gaps in facility maintenance and infrastructure planning in three specific municipalities. By mandating detailed reporting on asset conditions and project timelines, the bill aims to improve government transparency and resource allocation for public recreation infrastructure that affects community health and quality of life.

Potential points of contention

  • Geographic limitation: The bill focuses only on three municipalities, which may raise questions about why these areas were selected and whether similar investigations are needed elsewhere across Puerto Rico
  • Resource allocation: Conducting this investigation requires staff time and resources; critics may question whether this is the best use of legislative capacity or if existing departments should already have this data
  • Implementation timeline: The bill doesn't specify deadlines for completion, potentially allowing indefinite delays in delivering the requested information to lawmakers

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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