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outcomes <br />public health <br />improve physical and emotional and <br />provide residents with opportunities to live as a part of a vibrant <br />community <br />public safety <br />stem potential issues by keeping people <br />active and engaged and by populating the city’s public spaces <br />property values <br />enhance , especially for properties near city parks <br />environmental awareness <br />foster and promote the <br />presence of wildlife and wild places in the community and its parks <br />life-long experiences <br />create by providing activities and <br />opportunities for play throughout residents’ lives which generate friendships and <br />memories that extend beyond park bounds <br />life education <br />provide valuable for all aspects of life <br />and teach people how to act and interact as a part of a community <br />be for every <br />community <br />civic responsibility <br />develop a sense of , creating a sense of <br />obligation to maintain and enhance the legacy handed to the current generation of <br />residents and to convey something equally profound to succeeding generations of <br />residents <br />retain and attract residents <br />harness parks’ potential to <br />by understanding the choices of prospective residents when buying or renting a home <br />and knowing that parks play a role in existing residents’ decisions to remain in the <br />community <br />volunteerism <br />encourage as a connection to <br />community service and community-building, as well as developing <br />leadership skills and life training <br />funding <br />support parks and programs with from a variety of <br />methods, including partnerships with other public entities, the private <br /> <br />
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