Unimproved Land May Be a “Park”

The Orphans’ Court erred in concluding that it was no longer “practicable” to use property that was donated to the township as a park and for recreational purposes because a park can be land kept in its natural state, and so the proposed sale of a portion of unimproved land in a flood zone was not allowed by the Pennsylvania Donated or Dedicated Property Act, 53 P.S. § 3384. In re: Blythedale Park, 332 C.D. 2020 (Pa. Cmwlth. 6/5/2025) (opinion not reported).

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