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TPL's Will Rogers speaks out on urban parks

Citing how big signature parks are gathering momentum, Trust for Public Land president Will Rogers observes that cities around the country are leading with public realm investments to become more competitive, attract the right demographics, and achieve economic development and quality of life goals.

Read the May 16, 2007, speech at Lambda Alpha, Chicago [PDF].



OrganizationTrust for Public Land
Resource TypeNews
URLhttp://www.tpl.org/tier3_cd.cfm?content_it...
DownloadTPLspeech_UrbanParks.pdf

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Since the 1970s, when he was a beekeeper in Bogotá, Colombia, Will Rogers has believed in the connection between people and the environment. Today, as the president of the Trust for Public Land (T ...

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