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Inappropriate Activities

By Project for Public Spaces on Jan 1, 2009 | Add Comment
Discourage "undesirable" situations in your park by evaluating and changing the physical conditions that support those situations. From Toronto Parks & Recreation's Planning, Designing and Maintaining Safer Parks
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Public-Private Partnership Increases and Diversifies Use

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A public-private partnership reversed a decade of neglect in Hartford's central park through successful capital projects, diverse programs and effective fundraising.
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User Survey: Prospect Park Alliance, Brooklyn, NY

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Brooklyn's Prospect Park Alliance developed this simple questionnaire to solicit community input on plans to move and redesign Wollman Skating Rink.
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Market Research and Park Use

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User and non-user surveys can help you understand a community's park needs and perceptions. Includes key points to keep in mind when designing a survey.
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Focus Group Questionnaire & Moderator’s Guide

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Two tools used for collecting information about communities along the Baltimore, MD's Gwynns Falls Trail. Developed by Ellen Smith of Baltimore's Parks & People Foundation, with help from Paul Jahnige of Community Resources and Chris Walker of the Urban Institute.
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If You Don’t Count, Your Park Won’t Count

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Estimating the number of city park users can be difficult, but is important in receiving funding. From the June 2005 issue of Parks and Recreation magazine.

If You Don’t Count, Your Park Won’t Count

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Organizing and Programming Across Cultural Boundaries

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Twenty strategies used by Friends of Meridian Hill, a parks group in a diverse Washington D.C. neighborhood. Submitted by the Friends' President, Steve Coleman.
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Mapping Park Use and Surveying Park Visitors: A Discussion

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Notes and findings from Prospect Park Alliance and Central Park Conservancy representatives, on increasing park use and understanding the needs of users.
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Fundays In Houston’s Parks

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Parks and Recreation Director William Smith tells about the development of "Funday" events to draw kids and families to neighborhood parks throughout Houston.
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Parks and Corporate Sponsorships

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Kevin Bartrum, Vice President of the Wilkinson Group, describes the mutual benefits to communities and businesses through corporate sponsorships of parks.
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Land Acquisition

By Project for Public Spaces on Jan 1, 2009 | Add Comment

The Land Trust Alliance is a leader in the private land conservation movement, helping the nation’s 1,200-plus nonprofit, grassroots land trusts to protect important open spaces. Find out more from them about conserving and acquiring land as open space.

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Paying for Urban Parks Without Raising Taxes

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National parks expert Peter Harnik covers park financing, focusing on funding techniques beyond traditional tax allocations. A report from our partner, the Trust for Public Land.

Paying for Urban Parks Without Raising Taxes

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