In an effort to reimagine its parks and recreation, the City of Bethlehem has launched a plan which promises to renovate 40 neighborhood parks in the area over the next decade.
The Parks and Recreation Master Plan, titled “40 in 10: Every Park in Ten Years,” is more than a makeover project.
Laura Stedenfeld, principal of Omnes Studio, an Easton-based architecture firm partnering with Bethlehem, said the plan is a vision for creating community relationships and ensuring park accessibility and equity across the city’s four distinct neighborhoods…