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File #: 1640-04    Version: 1 Name: Motion Expressing the Sense of Council of Allegheny County that revenue from gaming should be utilized to establish a new county riverfront park
Type: Motion Status: Expired by Rule
File created: 7/6/2004 In control: Committee on Budget and Finance
On agenda: Final action: 12/31/2005
Title: Motion Expressing the Sense of Council of Allegheny County that revenue from gaming should be utilized to establish a new county riverfront park
Sponsors: Dave Fawcett
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Motion Expressing the Sense of Council of Allegheny County that revenue from gaming should be utilized to establish a new county riverfront park
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WHEREAS, one of the greatest assets of Allegheny County and this region is four great rivers - the Ohio River, the Monongahela River, the Allegheny River, and the Youghiogheny River; and

WHEREAS, the creation of a Riverfront Trails Park -- consisting of a comprehensive network of riverfront trails, with amenities, stretching along all four rivers within Allegheny County -- would take advantage of our beautiful riverfront corridors, would attract national and international attention, would raise the quality of life for residents of our region, and would benefit rich and poor alike; and

WHEREAS, similar trail development in other cities has proven to increase property values, impact the economy, improve quality of life, provide a cleaner environment, and promote health and fitness; and

WHEREAS, the creation of a Riverfront Trail Park would provide an enormous economic benefit to the residents of the City, the County and the region; and

WHEREAS, because Pittsburgh riverfronts are no longer heavily concentrated with manufacturing plants and facilities, there are at this time innumerable opportunities to facilitate the advancement of a trail system through the acquisition of property rights along riverfronts within the County; and

WHEREAS, quality of life is the third most important factor in locating a business, according to an annual survey of chief executive officers, which includes convenient access to natural settings, recreational, and cultural opportunities, and open space; and

WHEREAS, the region's rivers are a great attraction for residents and visitors alike who boat, kayak, water ski, fish, and jet ski on the waters and spend time at the riverfront walking, jogging, hiking, fishing, cycling, biking, and roller-blading, utilizing the riverfront trails in increasingly large n...

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