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Sign Now: Don’t let Congress short-change our parks
At Trust for Public Land, our mission is to create parks and protect land for people, ensuring healthy livable communities for generations to come.
Yet, there is a gap in who has access to parks close to home. In America’s biggest cities, residents of neighborhoods of color have access to 44 percent less park space per person than those of white neighborhoods.
Communities with less park space are hotter in summer, have worse air quality, and are more susceptible to catastrophic flooding. Lack of access to parks is also associated with higher rates of disease, stroke, and obesity.
With conflicting priorities in Washington, D.C., we need to ensure our legislators don’t lose sight of the safety and well-being of our communities. But to do that, we need your help.
Urge your Senators to support local park funding, so that we can create and improve parks in neighborhoods that will benefit most.