A park connector is a network of linear green spaces and trails that connects parks and other major landmarks in a city or urban area. It is designed to provide a safe, accessible, and convenient route for pedestrians and cyclists to enjoy recreational activities, commute to work or school, and access other facilities such as public transport hubs, retail centers, and residential areas. Park connectors are typically separated from roads and motorized traffic, and may feature amenities such as seating areas, fitness stations, and water features. They are often managed by government agencies or local community groups, and are popular among residents for their scenic beauty and recreational opportunities. Examples of cities with large park connector networks include Singapore and Brisbane.
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