Reference: The Trust for Public Land Announces Launch of ParkServe Database
From the City Parks Blog:
The Trust for Public Land is pleased to introduce ParkServe.
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The Trust for Public Land’s ParkServe® builds on the success of ParkScore, taking the measure of 10-minute walk park accessibility to cities and towns across America. Upon completion of phase one in the spring of 2018, the first-of-its-kind ParkServe® platform will include the locations and 10-minute walk service areas for all parks, playgrounds and natural areas offering public recreational opportunities in 13,931 cities, towns, and communities in the US. The release on October 10, 2017 includes data for 7,691 cities, towns and communities, covering 67% of the US population.
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