Houston residents willing to pay more for city parks, Rice Kinder

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Houston residents willing to pay more for city parks, Rice Kinder
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Houston residents willing to pay more for city parks, Rice Kinder
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Houston residents willing to pay more for city parks, Rice Kinder
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Houston residents willing to pay more for city parks, Rice Kinder
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Houston residents willing to pay more for city parks, Rice Kinder
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Houston residents willing to pay more for city parks, Rice Kinder
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Houston residents willing to pay more for city parks, Rice Kinder
Why does Houston spend the least for parks? Kinder Institute study reveals 4th largest US city spends less than other big metros - ABC13 Houston
Houston residents willing to pay more for city parks, Rice Kinder
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Houston residents willing to pay more for city parks, Rice Kinder
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Houston residents willing to pay more for city parks, Rice Kinder
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Houston residents willing to pay more for city parks, Rice Kinder
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Houston residents willing to pay more for city parks, Rice Kinder
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