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A True Brand Fan
Parks, Most Popular Ryan Wille Parks, Most Popular Ryan Wille

A True Brand Fan

It takes a lot of effort and planning to stand out in today’s world full of people constantly being treated as potential customers. Studies show the average person is exposed to roughly 4,000 marketing messages every day, and the number is growing.

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Ensuring Equitable Access
Parks, Most Popular Brian Stapleton Parks, Most Popular Brian Stapleton

Ensuring Equitable Access

In today's rapidly evolving digital landscape, technology holds a paramount position in the functioning of local governments, influencing every facet of their operations. From streamlining administrative tasks to enhancing civic engagement, technology assists in modernizing and serving communities more efficiently.

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Catering To Curling
Rec Facilities, Most Popular Thomas Betti Rec Facilities, Most Popular Thomas Betti

Catering To Curling

While the sport of curling rewards great skill and precision, Chaska, Minn., wanted to reward the community with a great place to play, practice, compete, and celebrate. With a design led by 292 Design Group, now JLG Architects, the Chaska Curling & Event Center opened its doors in the winter of 2015, alongside a vibrant redevelopment of Firemen’s Park in downtown Chaska.

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Calculating Demand
Sports Fields, Most Popular Clement Lau Sports Fields, Most Popular Clement Lau

Calculating Demand

Park planning has become increasingly data-driven in recent years. For instance, the Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) collects and analyzes a high volume and variety of data to prepare major plans and studies, with key examples including the 2016 Parks Needs Assessment (PNA), Community Parks and Recreation Plans (CPRP) for the most park-poor communities, and the 2022 Parks Needs Assessment Plus (PNA+). 

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For The Sake Of Local Life And Culture
Parks, Most Popular Sarah Yant Parks, Most Popular Sarah Yant

For The Sake Of Local Life And Culture

Visitors to Horseshoe Bay Nature Park are welcomed at the entrance by a cedar coyote fence bearing the park’s distinctive logo: a purple Texas thistle nestled in the curve of a horseshoe. It’s a fitting symbol for a place whose existence bridges the past and future and strengthens the ties between thriving ecosystems and thriving communities.

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Adaptive Skating
Programming, Most Popular Heidi Lemmon Programming, Most Popular Heidi Lemmon

Adaptive Skating

Public skateparks have come a long way in the last 25 years; they are no longer single- or even double-use facilities. Chances are your park is being used by skateboarders, BMX riders, scooters, rollerbladers, roller skaters, and even wheelchairs.

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The Master Planning Mindset
Parks, Most Popular Douglas Gerber Parks, Most Popular Douglas Gerber

The Master Planning Mindset

Whether a master-planning idea emerges from public-outreach efforts, community initiatives, or common needs, an idea takes hold and exploration ensues. These flashes of brilliance may have significant impacts on the built environment, but where to begin?

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A Dynamic Differentiator
Sports Fields, Most Popular Haley Darling Sports Fields, Most Popular Haley Darling

A Dynamic Differentiator

It’s no secret that northern climates impose challenges to practice and game time for outdoor sports like soccer, football, and baseball. While southern states enjoy the outdoors, their northern neighbors endure drastic conditions, from blizzards and ice to rain, winds, and floods—often cutting several weeks from the season and limiting off-season practices.

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Create A Winning Combination
Aquatics, Most Popular Lauren Ozburn Aquatics, Most Popular Lauren Ozburn

Create A Winning Combination

In the summer before I began middle school, I officially became an elder at the local pool that was within walking distance from my house. I probably consumed a dozen or more frozen Snickers as bribes by lifeguards who wanted to leave the pool on days too cold to remain open.

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Shoring Up The Steep Banks At Levingston Cove
Parks, Most Popular Cassie Bethoney Parks, Most Popular Cassie Bethoney

Shoring Up The Steep Banks At Levingston Cove

One of only a few public parks along the shores of Crystal Lake, Louise Levingston Cove is a linear, half-acre public park located in a residential neighborhood. Crystal Lake, and Levingston Cove in particular, is a place of nostalgia, where people learned to fish as kids, launched kayaks, or simply enjoyed some alone time, taking in spectacular views.

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Grow food, friendships, and opportunities
Parks, Most Popular Ann Christoph Parks, Most Popular Ann Christoph

Grow food, friendships, and opportunities

Community gardens are increasingly appreciated as urban amenities, where social isolation—both from standardized-housing tract design and from COVID-19 pandemic restrictions—can be relieved. For example, the community of Rancho Mission Viejo in southeast Orange County, Calif., advertises “Get closer to nature and neighbors with all the elements to grow and thrive.”

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Inspiring residents to explore parks creates a buzz that began with a simple walk through the storage room
Programming, Most Popular Margaret Collett Programming, Most Popular Margaret Collett

Inspiring residents to explore parks creates a buzz that began with a simple walk through the storage room

In the summer of 2020, parks and recreation departments across the country were looking for ways to engage community members safely since the COVID-19 pandemic brought most traditional programming to a halt. In Appleton, Wis., the parks and recreation team took on a “2020 Summer Reimagined” theme and set to work on brainstorming safe, community-engagement programs.

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