INC PARC Virtual Meeting – September 15, 2020
The INC PARC Committee met September 15 2020. Attendees were Jim Petterson The Trust For Public Land, Katie Fisher, Cindy Johnstone, Sandrea Robnett, Brad Cameron, Linda Hwang The Trust For Public Land, Ann Long, Amy Harris, Woody Garnsey, Georgia Garnsey, Elizabeth Orr, Helene Orr, Jacqueline Lansing, Kelly Crosby, Stephen Eppler, Ean Tafoya
The summer of 2020 is predicted to be the hottest ever recorded. Meanwhile, as the number of COVID-19 cases continues to surge nationwide, city officials are closing public beaches and pools and limiting the capacity of cooling centers. This is putting even more pressure on public parks, which were already in high demand as one of the few places where people can escape the confines of home.
Parks—especially those that are densely wooded and deep green—can counter urban temperatures exacerbated by heat-trapping buildings, pavement, and concrete. Given the increased importance of parks during this public health emergency, The Trust for Public Land analyzed park data from across the country to determine who does and doesn’t have access to this vital public resource—and uncovered some troubling findings.
Brad Cameron announced that he had been notified by Scott Gilmore that Parks & Rec is moving this round of park designations forward. Jay Rust, Kathleen Wells, and Brad discussed these designations with Scott last winter (pre-pandemic).
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