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"Streets as places" seminar Nov. 29-30 in New York City >>

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Complete streets triumph >>

Healthy Eating/Active Living collaboration in New Hampshire >>

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Project Budget Size: $500,000+

Overwhelming community support in Brunswick, combined with grants from the Land for Maine's Future Board and contributions from state agencies, environmental groups and private foundations, has ...

The Arkansas River Trail has been designed and designated as a .place for all people.. Approximately 11.5 miles of the planned 24 miles have been completed, allowing walkers, bicyclists, skaters, s ...

Elementary school students in Harlem celebrated the transformation of their schoolyard from a cracked asphalt lot into a dynamic new playground. But it.s not the jungle gym, basketball court, synth ...

The Osage Prairie Trail is a scenic pedestrian trail being developed along the abandoned Missouri Valley Rail Line R-O-W. Upon completion, it will connect Tulsa with Birch Lake in Osage County. T ...

The community park and playground at M.S. 216 represents the transformation of a cracked asphalt lot into a community park that includes a fitness area, a large ball field with surrounding running ...

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The Ames Transportation Master Plan considers the challenges and opportunities facing Ames, Iowa, over the next 20 years, and it recommends goals, objectives, policies and improvements to prepare t ...

June, 2004: A dedicated and enthusiastic group of village volunteers from Southern High School, F.Q. Sanchez, Oceanview Middle School, Youth Crime Watch and Department of Youth Affairs joined toget ...

This East New York park was created through a partnership of the nonprofit organizations the Trust for Public Land (TPL) and Groundwork, Inc. Students and staff from P.S. 328 participated in the pa ...

The Greenbelt Walkway is a 2.3-mile pedestrian/bicycling path that connects to a larger 104-plus-mile corridor that runs through central Maine. The extension upgrade of a footpath along Pleasant ...

The Schuylkill River Skatepark project represents a new way of thinking about the relationship of public space to skateboarding. The project is located in downtown Philadelphia, at the terminus of ...

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