County Land Conservation Awards Announced
WASHINGTON, March 1 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Trust for Public Land (TPL) and the National Association of Counties (NACo) today announced five winning programs for the fourth annual County Leadership in Conservation Awards, which recognizes leadership, innovation, and excellence on local land conservation and park creation initiatives by county leaders across America.
The winners:
Open Space Acquisition Policy Plan, Suffolk County, New York For detailed descriptions of the winning programs, visit www.tpl.org/awards. The winning county programs were honored today at the annual NACo Legislative Conference in Washington D.C. In addition to the national recognition, each county receives a travel scholarship to promote countywide land conservation programs as effective solutions to thoughtful regional growth issues. NACo President Eric Coleman, commissioner, Oakland County, Mich., and TPL Senior Vice President Ernest Cook noted that the 2008 County Leadership Awards come at a time when counties are increasingly leading innovators in the protection of open space as a strategy for managing growth. Since 1996, 151 counties have prioritized land conservation with new or reconsidered conservation programs. In that time these counties have passed 260 ballot measures, generating $14.3 billion for open space, parks, watersheds, recreational lands, and wildlife preserves. Over 77 percent of all county conservation ballot measures in the last decade have won voter approval. "We can react to pressures like development, or be thoughtful in our responses," said Will Rogers, TPL President. "Local conservation programs can help our communities shape thoughtful growth. This year's winners are being recognized for their commitment to creating healthy, livable places." Said Coleman, "I applaud these counties for their leadership and commitment to critical land conservation programs. NACo is proud to join our friends at The Trust for Public Land to showcase the best practices in land conservation initiatives across America." Three or more awards will be presented each year to officials (elected or appointed) from NACo-member counties. Awards are made in three population categories. The awards were presented in partnership with the National Association of County Planners and the National Association of County Parks and Recreation Officials. "As America grows, counties are leading the way with setting aside the places that matter most," said Will Rogers. "The Trust for Public Land's partnership with counties -- and with the National Association of Counties in particular -- shows how creating parks and conserving open space are at the heart of making communities great places to live, work, and play." Additional information and nomination forms can be accessed on the Web at either www.tpl.org/awards or The National Association of Counties (NACo) is the only national organization that represents county governments in the United States. Founded in 1935, NACo provides essential services to the nation's 3,066 counties. NACo advances issues with a unified voice before the federal government, improves the public's understanding of county government, assists counties in finding and sharing innovative solutions through education and research, and provides value-added services to save counties and taxpayers money. For more information about NACo, visit www.naco.org. First Call Analyst:
CONTACT: Ernest Cook of The Trust for Public Land, +1-617-697-7758, Web Site: http://www.naco.org/
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