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The SNF Supports the CUF’s Symposium on Revitalizing NYC’s Aging Infrastructure

July 23, 2018

Following the recent publication of its report on New York City parks, titled “A New Leaf: Revitalizing New York City’s Aging Parks Infrastructure”, on Tuesday, July 31st, 2018, the Center for an Urban Future holds a policy symposium.

The event aims to explore what can and should be done to upgrade and maintain the city’s current parks infrastructure over the next decade and beyond.

The symposium is supported by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation, which also supported the implementation of the Center for an Urban Future’s report, which is the culmination of a year of reporting and analysis on the current state of the city’s parks system.

The Center for an Urban Future is an independent, nonpartisan policy organization, using fact-based research to elevate important and often overlooked issues onto the radar of policymakers to help strengthen New York and help all New Yorkers participate in the city’s rising prosperity.

The full report can be found here.

Source: SNF.org.

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