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Our Future
Equity
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More Green Jobs
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The Value of Parks and Greenspace
Present
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Feasibility Study
Special Districts 101
Economics of Parks and Recreation
Elected official contact info
Take Action
Past
A Brief History
Metro Measure 26-203
Cities and Parks Departments
Listing of Community Gardens and Farms
Community Gardens
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Youth services
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Cathy Sherick
July 20, 2015

Well done, Tigard!

Cathy Sherick
July 20, 2015

This city southwest of Portland is poised to seriously invest in recreation programs for its 50,000-plus residents. We applaud the time and energy spent on this worthy endeavor and hope to see a similar effort in East Multnomah County, which has more than three times as many people. Want more details on what Tigard is up to? Check out this link: http://issuu.com/marastine/docs/rec_program_study

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