Note: As of January 1, 2008, the Active Living Network is no longer operational. To stay connected to the active living movement, visit RWJF's related national programs: http://www.rwjf.org/programareas/npolist.jsp?pid=1138.
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The Active Living Partnership at Stapleton (ALPS) promotes and studies the benefits of healthy community design in Stapleton and the surrounding neighborhoods. Over the next 15 to 20 years, the cit ...

With critical private support, Trust for Public Land (TPL) has leveraged public participation to successfully create this new 8,500 square-foot playground at Spencer School. It is utilized by the 1 ...

A group of ten ambitious children and adults transformed a lot of garbage and debris that was home to drug sales and other illicit activities into a magnificent community garden. The garden, which ...

The restoration of the Cabo Rojo Lighthouse, built originally by the Spanish in 1882, was the first phase in the enhancement of the National Wildlife Refuge in the Southwestern corner of Puerto Ric ...

In addition to offering a beautiful play area complete with outdoor classroom space and a jungle gym, TPL helped create the Brown Academy Playground that boasts a large grassy field for active recr ...

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 ...

Once a junk-filled lot, Little Claremont Park was designed by third, fourth and fifth grade students based on input from their peers and members of the surrounding community. The park is part of Tr ...

Permanently protected by the Trust for Public Land, this southern Washington Heights neighborhood garden was once a six-foot mountain of garbage. Determined to improve the neighborhood's declin ...

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 ...

One of the 64 community gardens permanently purchased by the Trust for Public Land, Dias y Flores Garden offers local residents a tranquil, shaded garden with a brick patio to accommodate visitors ...

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