Case Study:
Neighborhood Parks: Partnership in Action
When a township acquired a property once owned by a landscaping business, it looked for an opportunity to benefit the local community in multiple ways.
The result was Koontz Park, a beautiful recreational area that offers lessons in landscaping, native species, and managing runoff from storms. The holistic vision became a reality because many partners contributed to the effort by sharing their expertise, personal passions, and willingness to get dirty and sweat.
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This excerpt summarizes the value of partnerships in meeting township and community needs. Share the Link to the Snippet: http://bit.ly/SWPANeighborhoodParks Share the QR Code: (click for full-size image) |
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This short discusses how the Township saves money in the long run by letting native plantings take care of themselves. Share the Link to the Snippet: http://bit.ly/SWPANeighborhoodParks2 Share the QR Code: (click for full-size image) |
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