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Org./Source: Pennsylvania Greenways Partnership Commission
Year: 2002
In Pennsylvania, greenways protect natural resources and rural legacy, provide communities with economic opportunities, conserve historic and cultural resources, provide opportunities for public recreation, health and fitness; enable outdoor educational opportunities, assist in the planning and shaping of communities, provide alternative and safe modes of transportation and part of the state’s tourism industry. For example, the Pittsburgh to Cumberland Trail attracts 500,000 visitors a year, has allowed restaurants and bed and breakfasts along the trail to flourish and grow, proximity to it has become a key factor in home sales in the area, and its revenues are far greater than its maintenance costs.
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Benefits_of_Greenways-_A_Pennsylvania_Study.pdf (777.0 KB)
Item type(s): Report or Research Paper
Topic tags: Economic Benefits of Trails
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