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San Diego’s New Parks Plan Hopes for Quality over Quantity

Chicano Park is a national historic landmark and beloved neighborhood spot, but the neighborhood is otherwise lacking in open space and trees, activists say. (Photo by kellinahandbasket / CC BY 2.0)

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CivicCynthia HirschhornJune 23, 2020CIVIC, public space, equity
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