Parks and other public open spaces deliver tremendous benefits to the public and provide a crucial foundation for building, maintaining, and renewing communities. People rely on the permanence of these civic assets in making decisions on where to live and work. Thus, it is no wonder that Pennsylvania law affords great protections to parks from sale or conversion to non-public uses by the local governments responsible for their care. This guide provides a concise overview of these protections. For a more comprehensive review and analysis, see the companion publication: Ensuring the Permanence of Parks and Other Public Open Space. WeConservePA guide. 4 pages.
https://library.weconservepa.org/guides/191
Year: 2024
Author(s): Andrew M. Loza and Justin Hollinger, Esq.
Organization/Source: WeConservePA (formerly Pennsylvania Land Trust Association)
Topic tags: Municipal Open Space Programs and Referendums, Municipal Parks and Recreation, and Defending Conservation
Related guides: Ensuring the Permanence of Parks and Other Public Open Space and Parks in Perpetuity
The guide was first published in 2021. The second edition was published in 2024.