Tuesday, September 24, 2024

California Scoops Up $95 Million for 15 Neighborhood Parks

By Clayton Watch

California just got a major cash infusion for some much-needed park upgrades! The state snagged a whopping $95 million in federal grants to spruce up 15 neighborhood parks. This is a big win for underserved communities that haven't had easy access to green spaces.
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The money will go towards creating or renovating parks in areas where residents currently have limited outdoor recreation options. It's part of Governor Gavin Newsom's Outdoors for All initiative, which aims to make parks more accessible to everyone.

This investment is a major step towards addressing disparities in outdoor recreation opportunities. It's great news for anyone who wants to enjoy the benefits of nature, like fresh air, exercise, and a little peace and quiet.

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2 comments:

  1. With some of the 95 million, maybe they could clean up some of Clayton's parks. The ballfields are a mess and unsafe. Clayton, we can do better. The Trails and Landscape Committee needs to get their act together. Who oversees the TLC committee? They seem to be all talk and no action.

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    1. Tillman oversees that committee and does nothing

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