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July 29, 2020
How can we create an equitable parks system that works for the benefit of all residents, not just a privileged few? A new ULI Advisory Panel Report explores what is possible.
Kansas City, Missouri, can help tackle the city’s racial division by establishing a more equitable process for parks and recreation investment, according to a report by the Urban Land Institute. The report is based on observations and process recommendations from an all-volunteer panel of industry experts convened to advise the city last year through ULI’s Advisory Services program. Parks and Boulevard System—Kansas City, Missouri: Providing a More Equitable Approach to Investing in Parks and Recreation may provide a blueprint for other communities interested in creating an equitable parks system that works for the benefit of all residents, not just a privileged few. Read the report.
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