On March 29th, 2017, about one hundred participants spanning academia, nonprofits, government, health, funders, business, and community-based organizations gathered for a day-long convening to explore how a more robust and strategic regional collaboration among public and private partners could help Washington state, specifically the four-county region of Central Puget Sound, better protect and manage its open spaces. The meeting marked the completion of six years of work on the Regional Open Space Strategy (ROSS), which makes the business case for better and more integrated planning across the open space system in Central Puget Sound, and maps a path forward for this new approach. For the full report, go here.
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