Saw this article today and figured we could have a thread for parks/green spaces in Providence.
Amazing to me that only 17% of the Providence, Pawtucket, Central Falls, and Woonsocket population feels they have adequate access to green space. One of the things I enjoy about Providence is how much green space and tree cover there is for a city that is still fairly dense. I have my fair share of complaints about Providence, but green space isn't one of them. And it's only getting better - from big, visible projects like the 195 District Park to tiny improvements like Luongo Square.
Amazing to me that only 17% of the Providence, Pawtucket, Central Falls, and Woonsocket population feels they have adequate access to green space. One of the things I enjoy about Providence is how much green space and tree cover there is for a city that is still fairly dense. I have my fair share of complaints about Providence, but green space isn't one of them. And it's only getting better - from big, visible projects like the 195 District Park to tiny improvements like Luongo Square.