The Albert-Oakland Park is a vast public area in Columbia, Missouri, managed by the city's Parks and Recreation department. This resource does not directly relate to homelessness. Instead, it offers information about the park's amenities, which include multiple shelters, playgrounds, sports fields, and a pool. The website provides details about each shelter, including capacity, rental fees, and amenities such as grills and restrooms. Shelter 3, specifically, can accommodate up to 100 people and includes amenities like a barbecue grill, electricity, and lighted areas.
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