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The National Conservation Easement Database
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Why isn't my/our easement being displayed? National Conservation Easement Database Portal. View easements by Easement Holder. Natural Resources Conservation Service. View All Quick Searches. Create Your Own Search. Trust for Public Land. The National Conservation Easement Database (NCED) is an initiative of the U.S. Endowment for Forestry and Communities. Additional financial support has been provided by the Peter and Carmen Lucia Buck Foundation. The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation. The USDA NRCS easement...
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Sponsors & Advertisers
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About the Guide Project. Topics A to Z. How You Can Help. Help at Home and Community. We extend our appreciation to the following organizations, individuals and businesses. That have helped sponsor and fund the Guide and project. Links to their Websites, if available, are provided below. Lake County Forest Preserve District. McHenry County Conservation District. St Charles Park District. Kaaren Oldfield, Realtor. Shauna Wiet, Realtor. Cowhey Gudmundson Leder, Ltd. Hey and Associates, Inc.
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Moving forward — Great Rivers Chicago: Reconnecting Chicago and our Rivers
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Reconnecting Chicago and our rivers. Many actors—governments, nonprofit organizations, property owners, community groups—have a stake in and some control over our rivers. Coordination is key. Yet, coordinated planning, investment and management is a fundamental necessity for achieving Our Great Rivers. Coordination needs to be somebody's job. An existing entity may be able to handle coordination, but it is equally likely that a new entity will need to be created and empowered to pursue this vision. By 20...
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Library — Great Rivers Chicago: Reconnecting Chicago and our Rivers
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Reconnecting Chicago and our rivers. This library includes all of the reports, plans, legislation and raw data that the Great Rivers Chicago team spent months combing through to better understand the current state of the Chicago, Calumet and Des Plaines rivers systems and their needs for the future. The library also provides resources upon resources for birding, boating and recreating on our rivers. To narrow down your search, try one of the categories at right. August 5, 2015. August 5, 2015.
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Vision in action — Great Rivers Chicago: Reconnecting Chicago and our Rivers
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Reconnecting Chicago and our rivers. While we imagined the future of our rivers at a systemwide level, we also wanted to explore how the vision could come to life at specific locations. Each meeting also identified action items: the next steps to make the vision a reality. From securing funding to convening broader local stakeholder groups to sustain momentum, the Great Rivers Chicago team is committed to building the local capacity needed to see these visions through to completion. 1 Des Plaines River.
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Stories — Great Rivers Chicago: Reconnecting Chicago and our Rivers
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Reconnecting Chicago and our rivers. As the Great Rivers Chicago team continues to gather your input and examine existing plans, we're beginning to see recurring themes: Traffic management, water quality, residential development and business development on and near our rivers are all topics that people want to talk and learn more about. To prepare everyone to think about options for the future, we've put together a feature story on each of these issues. Enjoy! A project of the City of Chicago.
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Vision — Great Rivers Chicago: Reconnecting Chicago and our Rivers
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Reconnecting Chicago and our rivers. By 2040, Chicago’s rivers will be inviting, productive and living,. Providing everyone with opportunities to find or create their own place, their own experience and their own community on our rivers. Our rivers will invite us to engage in stewardship, recreation and work. Our rivers will connect people to nature, in the city and beyond, and function as thriving ecosystems. Our rivers will be the best of us, where communities, habitats and businesses prosper together.
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River map — Great Rivers Chicago: Reconnecting Chicago and our Rivers
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Reconnecting Chicago and our rivers. Stay up to date and keep track of our progress. A project of the City of Chicago. Friends of the Chicago River. And Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning. Through generous support from ArcelorMittal. The Chicago Community Trust. Richard H. Driehaus Foundation. Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation.