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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisB" data-source="post: 1376454" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>In my area it seems that when a developer proposes a new housing development the city will push to have an area set aside for a park if there aren't any near the new development. Also, one town had a good size park in an area that was being heavily developed that the city was able to sell and make an even bigger park a few blocks away and still had money left over for improvements to existing parks.</p><p></p><p>In my younger days I played a lot of softball and pick-up hockey so I used the parks a lot even though I didn't live in town and pay taxes for their upkeep. Also when the kids were younger they liked going into town and using "real" playground equipment once in a while since we homeschooled them.</p><p></p><p>Haven't been to a park in years now, but I still like to see people outside using them on a nice night instead of sitting in front of a tv.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisB, post: 1376454, member: 122"] In my area it seems that when a developer proposes a new housing development the city will push to have an area set aside for a park if there aren't any near the new development. Also, one town had a good size park in an area that was being heavily developed that the city was able to sell and make an even bigger park a few blocks away and still had money left over for improvements to existing parks. In my younger days I played a lot of softball and pick-up hockey so I used the parks a lot even though I didn't live in town and pay taxes for their upkeep. Also when the kids were younger they liked going into town and using "real" playground equipment once in a while since we homeschooled them. Haven't been to a park in years now, but I still like to see people outside using them on a nice night instead of sitting in front of a tv. [/QUOTE]
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