Jack Fennimore

The Transformation of Johnsons Park

A huge number of partners and foundations have combined to transform an inner-city park that once fostered crime.

By - Jun 30th, 2015 12:55 pm

A huge number of partners and foundations have combined to transform an inner-city park that once fostered crime. Back to the full article.

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  1. Virginia Small says:

    This is a great collaboration among many elements of the community. The project is led by by nonprofit Center for Resilient Cities, has engaged community and grass-roots groups in planning, and has enlisted support from individuals, corporations & foundations, as well city and county government.

    I hope this is the shape of things to come. Investing in good multi-purpose public spaces makes good economic sense.

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