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  1. Certified Dark-Sky Parks In The United States

    Certified Dark-Sky Parks In The United States

    How parks receive the IDA's Dark-Sky Certification

    Most people don't realize that when they look up into the sky at night, they only see part of the picture.

    What picture? The Universe.

    As civilization has advanced, so has our tendency to attempt to light up every corner of the world.

    There are a number of reasons why this is important.

    However, there is one very negative side effect - light pollution.

    When most people peer up into the night sky, they are not able to view the true sky as earlier inhabitants of the planet were able to do.

    If you can find a place far away from the light, the view of a dark sky is spectacular.

    You not only see prominent planets and stars in the foreground, you soon realize there is a mosaic of a gazillion points of light behind them that make up our incredible and infinite universe.

    The stars and the expanse never ends.

    Constellations pop out everywhere.

    The big shocker

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  2. Commercial Bike Rack Invention Featured On Palm Beach Business Development Website

    Commercial Bike Rack Invention Featured On Palm Beach Business Development Website

    The Park Catalog's newly invented commercial bike rack called the "UpLift" was featured in an article on the Palm Beach County Business Development website

    The Park and Facilities Catalog was recently mentioned in an article on the Palm Beach County's Economic Development Resource website about the company's successful invention of a commercial bike rack called the UpLift.

    The site is operated by the 

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  3. Why Becoming A Bicycle-Friendly Community Is A Great Promotional Tool For Municipalities

    Why Becoming A Bicycle-Friendly Community Is A Great Promotional Tool For Municipalities

    With a record number of bicyclists in America today, it would be wise for cities to seek a "bike friendly" designation by adding more bike lanes and bike parking racks

    Is your city a  bicycle-friendly community with plenty of bike lanes, bike parking racks, and safer streets? It can mean the difference between getting with the times or having people avoid living in your city altogether.

    Bicycle commuting is on the rise. Since 2005, the share of bicycle commuters increased at a national average of 46%, but some states have seen an increase of more than 100%. This is good for everyone, but especially the environment and the health of individuals within the community.

    Bicycle commuters are so passionate about continuing to bike to

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  4. Biscayne Green Pop-Up Park In Miami Features Dog Park Equipment, Bike Racks And Lots Of Fun For Residents Downtown

    Biscayne Green Pop-Up Park In Miami Features Dog Park Equipment, Bike Racks And Lots Of Fun For Residents Downtown

    Aerial view of Biscayne Green pop-up park. (Source: www.BiscayneGreenMiami.com

    Dogs are probably the only creatures that love parks as much as humans and that's why dog park equipment was included in an inventive Biscayne Green pop-up park project in Downtown Miami.

    For urbanites restrained by all that concrete and steel in cities but who still love the outdoors, this was one cool idea. The

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  5. Six Ways Property Managers of Apartments, Offices And Parks Can Generate Extra Fees

    Six Ways Property Managers of Apartments, Offices And Parks Can Generate Extra Fees

    Bicycle commuters are willing to pay extra fees for secure, indoor bike rooms

    One of the best ways to offer more amenities to guests and residents while also growing business is by establishing fees for extra services. People are willing to pay for additional features and understand that the fees go towards administrative costs.

    Charging additional fees is a viable path for growing your business. It provides additional income to put back into the property, allowing it to stay up-to-date and in tip-top shape. These new upgrades make it appealing for visitors from younger demographics to revisit your facility and, better yet, bring their friends.

    These are also known as ancillary-revenue programs—or any revenue outside

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