Designing Great Park that Everyone Deserves
[...]nearly 1 in 3 people do not have a park or natural area within 10 minutes of their home. Stormwater treatment, native plants, pollinator gardens, highly efficient water and energy utilization, and organic maintenance practices have both intrinsic and symbolic benefits for park patrons. Great pa...
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