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Problems Unseen

Problems Unseen

Sometimes, not everything is black and white. There are plenty of shades of gray between.

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Sports Fields 4 min read
Beyond The Logo

Beyond The Logo

According to Brian Hill, project manager for Waters Edge Aquatic Design, an engineering firm based in Kansas City, Kan., after a major mishap, “that reputation sticks with you no matter how quickly you fix it.”

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Parks 10 min read
Disrupting The Feed

Disrupting The Feed

In March 2024, consulting firm Next Practice Partners announced that Cincinnati Parks (Ohio) had the third-best social media engagement in the U.S. parks and recreation sector. This may come as no surprise to @cincyparks’ followers.

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Parks 10 min read
Collaborating For Growth

Collaborating For Growth

Public-private partnerships are often key to making vibrant and successful community spaces. Take fast-evolving Dorothea Dix Park, for example. The 308-acre site blends historic architecture, rich landscapes, and big plans.

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Parks 6 min read
Innovative And Inclusive

Innovative And Inclusive

Oregon-based hiker and accessibility activist Jodie St. Clair headed for Ruby Beach on the Olympic Peninsula with her husband and two young sons, looking forward to a day of tide pooling.

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Parks 6 min read
Finding Excellence In Exercise

Finding Excellence In Exercise

In 1983, members of a local disability community helped bring a Wheelchair Accessible Heart Trail to John Prince Park, located in Lake Worth, Fla. In 2018—35 years after the original course was constructed—the community made renovations and additions to the now-called Wheel Course.

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Programming 3 min read
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