Strickland Backs Passage of Resolution Supporting Land and Water Conservation Fund and Urban Parks

Tacoma, WALocal News

Mayor Marilyn Strickland of Tacoma is advocating for a resolution that strongly supports the Land and Water Conservation Fund, which plays a critical role in financing urban parks and recreational spaces. This resolution, which has gained the support of respected figures such as Barack Obama and Sally Jewell, is pivotal in addressing the funding needs of local parks, enhancing both community health and environmental sustainability. Strickland emphasizes that urban parks are essential for providing residents with accessible green spaces that promote physical activity and well-being. The resolution will be presented at the upcoming United States Conference of Mayors, where municipal leaders will discuss its potential impact on city parks nationwide. By aligning with organizations like the City Parks Alliance and Congress, Strickland aims to rally support for this initiative, showcasing the importance of local government in environmental stewardship.

The initiative underscores a broader shift towards recognizing the value of public parks in urban planning and community development. This effort not only seeks to preserve natural resources but also aims to foster stronger community ties through shared outdoor experiences. Strickland's leadership in this area reflects a commitment to creating sustainable urban environments that benefit all residents.

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