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Preliminary Outreach Strategy. Table 4-1 Philadelphia Department of Parks & Recreation (PPR) Priority: Short-term Description: The Philadelphia Department of Parks and Recreation promotes the wellbeing of the City, its citizens and visitors, by offering beautiful natural landscapes and parks, historically significant resources, high quality recreation centers and athletic programs, along with enriching cultural and environmental programs.1 Overall Goal: Maximize opportunities for GSI on park land and recreational facilities operated by the PPR Policy Needs and Opportunities: • Align with PPR’s Green2015 program, which is intended to meet the Greenworks Philadelphia goal of increasing publicly accessible green space. The Water Department’s commitment will ensure that sites incorporate GSI elements and the Water Department will work with PPR to define a process for collaboration. • Support PPR’s tree planting program that is intended to increase tree coverage to 30% in all neighborhoods by 2025 and coordinate tree plantings in priority areas. • Work with PPR on development of a Green Park and Recreation Facility Manual with design standards and specifications using the Green Streets Manual as a model. • Develop an agreement with PPR that establishes park land and recreational facilities as opportunities for GSI, that clarifies roles and responsibilities of all parties in the installation, maintenance of, and liability for GSI, and that includes a commitment from both agencies to coordinate capital project planning efforts. Table 4-2 Philadelphia Streets Department Priority: Short-term Description: The mission of the Philadelphia Streets Department is to provide clean and safe streets. The Streets Department maintains the streets and highways systems, collects and disposes of trash, and performs traffic engineering and street lighting for all of Philadelphia.2 Overall Goal: Align standards and specifications with the Philadelphia Streets Department to make Green Streets the accepted and required practice throughout the City. Policy Needs and Opportunities: • Collaborate to develop a manual of design specifications and standard details for green streets. • Identify opportunities to optimize inclusion of GSI into the City’s capital projects for street work. • Collaborate to develop a Complete Streets Guidebook. • Develop an agreement for both agencies to coordinate capital project planning and to clarify maintenance responsibilities and liability for green streets. • Evaluate the potential t...
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