Are Taxpayers Willing to Pony Up for Parks?
They were in Seattle and elsewhere. And counties from California to Ohio have proposed parks levies for the November ballot, whether it’s to simply maintain park space or add more in underserved areas.
Route Fifty Roadmap: A Dispatch From a Remote U.S.-Canada Border Post
More than 15 years after 9/11 brought changes to border security at the first International Peace Park, this part of Montana and beyond is dealing with another challenge: seasonal labor shortages.
Memphis Is Doing Greenspace Right Again
Shelby Farms Park and the Shelby Farms Greenline demonstrate a civic interest in landscape design not seen in years.
Four Cities Chosen for $40 Million Investment in Public Spaces
Akron, Chicago, Detroit and Memphis join Philadelphia in an effort to tackle economic segregation by revitalizing civic commons.
By the Numbers: How Homeless Camps Strain One City’s Parks Resources
The need to remove hypodermic needles, clean up human waste and haul away trash add to budgetary difficulties in Oregon's second-largest city.
As Acadia Nat’l Park Celebrates Centennial, Maine Gets New Nat’l Monument
Soon after President Obama’s pen stroke made a long-discussed Katahdin Woods proposal official, Interior Secretary Sally Jewell explored the area’s ‘beauty and the bounty’ by canoe.
Maine Gov. Irked by Obama’s Nat’l Monument Executive Order; ‘Cleaning Up’ a Corrupt Calif. City
Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: N.Y.C.’s homeless heroin addicts; Missouri discovers crime law’s fine print; and Michigan tries new tactic to reduce sign thefts.
Chicago Wants Its Rivers to Be Swimmable
The city’s new vision for clean and safe waterways is either wishful thinking or incredibly ambitious.
Route Fifty Roadmap: A Municipal Parks and Rec Facility With Olympic Stature
The L.A. Swimming Stadium, built for the 1932 games, isn’t your ordinary city pool.
Here's How Long Beach Is Becoming a Top Open-Water Swimming Destination
The longest open-water buoy line in the U.S., regular water quality testing and swim ladders are part of the city's new investments.
A Way for States to Streamline Parks and Recreation Access
In search of more revenue to fund parks, states are looking to better leverage the license plate registration and renewal process.
L.A. River Restoration Gets Boost With New Data Resource
A nonprofit releases a new comprehensive aid to planning many aspects of complex restoration effort.
Examining the ‘3 Es’ for Complete Streets in This California Community
To create safer roadways for all users, local governments need to focus on education, engineering and enforcement.
Why Parklets Are Working in Minneapolis
The sidewalk extensions trade parking for public spaces promoting walking, biking, community and economic development.
How Park Directors Attract Wall Street Investors to City Projects
“For Wall Street to want to invest, there’s got to be something for them…” says Seattle’s park director.
Los Angeles Faces Major Funding Challenges for Its Ambitious River Restoration
In order to create vibrant riverside communities, tax-increment financing may be needed to make the bold riparian vision a reality.
Local Participatory Budgeting Might Not Be ‘One Size Fits All,’ But It’s Catching On
Processes benefit underrepresented communities and low-profile projects, though not necessarily the ones you’d expect.
Why One City Is Helping Residents Hang Their Hammocks
Columbus, Georgia, is a model for deploying a cost-effective, placemaking idea.
Detroit Mini-Park Revitalization Project Looks to Improve Neglected Parcels
The Knight Cities Challenge awards 'Give a Park, Get a Park' proposal a major grant to better manage city resources and work with local property owners.
State Parks Find New Ways to Save, Make Money
After years of cutbacks, many of the nation’s state parks have been forced to cut programming and sometimes shut their gates. These shrinking budgets have prompted park officials to look for new sources of funding.
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