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Kansas City Parks & Recreation: KC Parks Ranks 20th In Trust For Public Land Report
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July 28, 2021
KC Parks Noted as an Emerging Leader in Increasing Equity
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The City of Kansas City, Missouri Parks and Recreation Department ranked 20th out of 100 top cities in a Trust for Public Land Report released earlier this month. KC Parks is noted as an emerging leader in increasing equity. For the first time this year, equity was added as a category. KC Parks scored 81/100 on equity.According to the report, access to parks differs sharply according to race and income, as parks serving primarily Black, Latino, Indigenous and Native American, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders and other communities of color are half the size and serve five times more people per acre than parks in primarily white neighborhoods. Additionally, in many cities, low-income residents may lack access to parks. The addition of the Equity category is intended to summarize how well a city is distributing its park space between historically low- and high- resourced neighborhoods, regardless of its overall park acreage or access.KC Parks Interim Director Roosevelt Lyons says, “while this is great news, we know that we have more work to do to ensure every park within our system is high quality, that is the focus of our QLID.” KC Parks Board Commissioner Dave Mecklenburg adds, “we could not have done this without the support of all Kansas City residents. We call on everyone to find a way to get involved so we can keep this momentum going.”Some noted facts from the report:
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