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New 'High Line' on Track

12/21/2012
[by Laura Kusisto, Wall Street Journal]

The effort to remake a 3 1/2-mile stretch of abandoned railway tracks into the Queens answer to the High Line took a step forward this week as the state put up about a half-million dollars to study the project. read more »

Friends of Canco Woods fundraises to preserve forest

11/28/2012
[wcsh6.com]

Acres of forested wetlands in Portland called Canco Woods, is known as an urban escape for its neighbors. read more »

Study measures cities' park proximity

11/21/2012
[by Haya El Nasser, USA TODAY]

An annual report on the nation's parks shows cities with the most park space and recreational areas. Madison, Wis., kids have a lot of playgrounds. read more »

Heirs Preserve Hawaiian Tract

11/19/2012
[by JIM CARLTON, Wall Street Journal]

Trustee for Hundreds of Descendants to Sell Inheritance to the State for Farm Use read more »

Trailhead opening in Centennial connects more than trails

10/25/2012
[by Deborah Grigsby, Centennial News]

Arapahoe County celebrated the opening of the 17 Mile House Farm Park, the newest gem in its open space crown, with a formal dedication, ribbon-cutting and fall festival on Oct. 20. read more »

Los Angeles Mayor attends dedication for El Sereno Arroyo Playground

10/22/2012
[by Beth Pratt, examiner.com]

Last week, the Mayor dedicated the El Sereno Arroyo Playground, a new “jewel of green space” in Los Angeles. read more »

Balboa skatepark opens in SF

10/13/2012
[by Brian Shamanski , ESPN.com]

San Francisco, Calif. officially opened its third skatepark at Balboa park. Crocker and Potrero skateparks may have less traffic now that there is another option for the kids to go to. The location is great, easy access without a car as it is right next to the Balboa BART station. read more »

Oil company, conservationists strike a deal [Video]

10/10/2012
[by Jamie Ostroff, localnews8.com]

Conservationists and an oil company have come to a big agreement in Wyoming. read more »

Another win in the Wyoming Range

10/09/2012
[by Sarah Gilman, High Country News]

I’m not usually sold on catchy one-liners, but today, I have a favorite conservation slogan. Care to guess? I bet you won’t get it. read more »

Unused NATO Summit Funds To Go Toward City Parks

10/06/2012
[CBS Chicago]

A $6.5 million combination of NATO legacy and Chicago Park District capital funds will be invested in neighborhood and transformative park projects across the city, Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced on Saturday. read more »

Balboa Skatepark creates space for skater community

10/02/2012
[by Matt Saincome, Golden Gate Xpress]

With hip-hop playing off in the distance, there is a notable and collective silence as spectators hold their breath in awe of Chris Jatoft, as he launches himself out of the bowl and soars through the air before planting on a wooden handrail. read more »

The Bloomingdale Trail reveals Chicago's idea of grand city planning

09/26/2012
[by Kate Dries, The Bez]

"The big Republicans, men who had money and influence with the papers, were seeing the new Daley, the Daley who understood their needs, and they liked what they saw. His vision of the city was the same as theirs: downtown first. Revitalize the Loop and the nearby commerical areas and the rest of the city would follow." read more »

Park Service Acquires One of the Largest Remaining Private Properties in Glacier

07/09/2012
[Flathead Beacon]

The National Park Service has acquired the second largest privately owned property remaining in Glacier National Park, the park service announced Monday. The Trust for Public Land bought the 120-acre homestead property named Doody Ranch on the Middle Fork of the Flathead River near Harrison Lake. read more »

New park, featuring urban garden and playground, opens in east Denver

06/24/2012
[The Denver Post]

Neema Irakiza fled her home country of Burundi and was forced to wander through two more African countries before she and her family found a home — and a garden — in Denver. read more »

New Park A Blessing To Refugee Community In Denver

06/24/2012
[by Evrod Cassimy, CBS.com]

The new Freedom Park is in a neighborhood where refugees from war-torn countries are making a new life in Denver. read more »