Public and private open spaces are a significant environmental, aesthetic, economic, and recreational value to Northern Lower Michigan. Throughout the year, local citizens and visitors enjoy the benefits afforded by both natural and designed open spaces. The variety of open spaces in the ten counties includes miniparks and plazas in urban environs and expansive fields and forests in rural areas, as well as neighborhood parks, sports fields, trails and riverwalks, nature preserves, wetlands, floodplains, private yards, public gardens, and tree-lined streets.
While some open spaces (e.g., orchards, vineyards, fields, valleys) are of scenic value, community members and developers alike recognize the economic value of our region’s open space. Calculating the exact value of open space in economic terms may be difficult; however, area residents, as well as tourists, recognize open space as one of Northern Lower Michigan’s most distinctive and valuable features.
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