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    EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT: Open Space Dialogues – Money Doesn’t Grow on Trees


    New Yorkers for Parks  •  New York Law School
    03/15/2019   •    Leave a Comment

    Dean Anthony W. Crowell, New York Law School & Lynn B. Kelly, New Yorkers for Parks, Executive Director invite you to join us for:

    Open Space Dialogues: Money Doesn’t Grow on Trees

    Tuesday, April 9, 2019 from 6-8PM

    New York Law School

    185 West Broadway, New York, New York 10013

    REGISTER HERE

    Parks provide multiple benefits in dense urban environments, from recreation to mental health to sustainability and resilience. But staying on top of daily wear and tear and addressing the structural deficiencies of aging infrastructure need to be funded. How should we pay to create and maintain our public realm? In this Open Space Dialogues panel, park practitioners and advocates from New York City and beyond will explore what options exist for ensuring parks in all five boroughs have a sustainable financial future.

     

    • What are innovative funding strategies applicable to NYC parks?
    • What lessons can we learn from cities with unusual parks funding streams?
    • How do you build an equitable approach into park funding in all neighborhoods?

     

    Presenters

    Eloise Hirsh, Administrator, Freshkills Park and President, Freshkills Park Alliance

    Mychal Johnson, Co-Founding Member, South Bronx Unite

    Christopher Rizzo, Partner, Carter Ledyard & Milburn LLP

    Respondents

    Kathryn Ott Lovell, Philadelphia Parks & Recreation

    Julie Tighe, President, NYLCV and NYLCVEF

    Moderator

    Eli Dvorkin, Editorial & Policy Director, Center for an Urban Future

     

    There is no charge for this event.

    Generously hosted by

    The Center for New York City Law

    The Impact Center for Public Interest Law

    http://www.ny4p.org/ @ny4p / www.nyls.edu @nylawschool

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