After growing up in WV and then attending WVU, I moved to NJ. The town I moved to was very densely developed with housing, townhouse and apartment complexes....along with shopping centers and office complexes. They finally decided to buy this little patch of green space that was about the only spot left in the entire town. I then moved to PA (continuing to work in NJ), about 16 years ago. I went back of to that NJ town about 5 years ago and couldn’t believe how much more development had taken place. I didn’t even realize there were even big enough spots to put another structure, but they did it. That once nice town is now just a complete concrete **** hole.
The town I live in now in PA is beautiful. The entire county buys up the development rights to large tracts of land continually....have since I moved there. In most cases, they do not actually buy the land, but just buy the development rights. They will pay a farmer $1M (for example) and he is still allowed to farm the land as well, but gives him incentive not to sell the farm to a developer for $1M. If/when he eventually sells the property, it is understood that property is being sold w/o development rights. The towns and county have issued several rounds of bond sales to pay for this and each time the people vote to the support it by a wide margin.
Not all of the land is turned into “parks”; although some of it is. It just remains some sort of green space, instead of another housing or office complex.
I love it personally. They have done this with thousands of acres. I can assure you I would much rather live here than my old town in NJ.