The Trust for Public Land - Related Projects by Program

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Related Projects by Program

All The Intertwine projects are listed below. Explore all of TPL's Programs and Projects.

Chehalem Ridge

In September 2010, The Trust for Public Land transferred ownership of Chehalem Ridge to Metro. he property is being restored as the new Chehalem Ridge Natural Area: read more »

Cherry Park

Cherry Park, a beautiful and popular local park in a densely populated, park-poor suburb of the City of Portland was until only a few years ago, an old quarry site. read more »

Clatsop Butte Park

In 2007, 27 acres on Clatsop Butte in Southeast Portland were slated for a housing subdivision, but when the housing market took a downturn in early 2010, TPL had a chance to purchase and protect the property as city parkland. read more »

Holly Farm

In 2000, Portland Parks & Recreation asked TPL to help acquire Holly Farm, a 1.7-acre property, named for the holly trees that grow there. read more »

Margolis

In September 2010, The Trust for Public Land transferred ownership of Chehalem Ridge to Metro. The property is now being restored as the new Chehalem Ridge Natural Area. read more »

Murray Ridge/Southwest Beaverton Park

The City of Beaverton, Metro, THPRD and TPL all worked to fund the purchase of the Murray Ridge property, which was transferred into the city's ownership in January 2010. read more »

Nadaka Nature Park

In 2009, The Trust for Public Land helped the City of Gresham expand the Nadaka Nature Park, a 10-acre woodland nestled between the Wilkes East and Rockwood neighborhoods. read more »

Summer Creek

The successful conclusion of the Summer Creek project in 2010 is a testament to The Trust for Public Land's tenacity and commitment, both in fund-raising and sensitive negotiations. read more »

Waterleaf

Waterleaf, a 26.85-acre parcel of forest and meadow on a butte top in Southeast Portland, is an early example of the Intertwine Alliance's efforts to build the world's best park system for the people of the Metro region read more »