Safe Routes to Parks, Equitable Park Access
Safe walking and biking connections to parks are essential to ensuring everyone can easily access great parks. Safe Routes to Parks was developed in collaboration with the Safe Routes Partnership to support park and recreation professionals and their partners to implement environmental, policy, and program strategies to create safe walking and biking access to parks.
New Yorkers for Parks The Five Point Plan for Park Equity
LA parks are great but not equitably distributed. How to fix it - Los Angeles Times
Safe Routes to Parks Colorado Activating Communities Info Session
Why Safe Routes to Parks: Stories, Data, and Resources to Illustrate the Mission
11 Get Walking! ideas health, walkable community, parks and recreation
Safe Routes Partnership Blog: Parks + Connections, an Opportunity for Stronger Community Engagement in Tucson — Living Streets Alliance
Improving Systems to Achieve Equitable Park Access, Feature, Parks and Recreation Magazine
2024 Safe Routes to Parks Colorado Activating Communities
Voters pass parks and nature levy
Parks and an Equitable Recovery - Trust for Public Land
Emerging Mobility - Transportation (U.S. National Park Service)
Parks Capital Projects - City of Lakewood
The Power of Parks to Promote Health - Trust for Public Land
Measuring access to parks
Safe Routes Partnership Pacific Northwest