Arkansas Office of Outdoor Recreation presents grant awards
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Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism announces Outdoor Recreation Grant awards
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LITTLE ROCK The Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism is awarding $4.34 million in Outdoor Recreation Grants to projects within 29 counties across the state. The grants fall into two categories: Facilities for Underdeveloped Neighborhoods (FUN) Park grants and matching grants. Three cities in the Twin Lakes Area will receive the following 2024 FUN Park grants:
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced Monday that the Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage, and Tourism is awarding $4.34 million in Outdoor Recreation Grants to projects within 29 counties across the state. Recipients include: Camden (Ouachita County) to install inclusive play equipment and accessibility improvements at Carnes Park. - $210,000.00 Magnolia (Columbia County) – to install play equipment and park amenities, upgrade pavilion, and construct safety and accessibility improvements at East Side City Park. - $100,650.00 Calhoun County – to light and resurface existing walking trail at Woodberry Park. - $99,000.00 McNeil (Columbia County) – to construct a play area, pavilion, accessibility features, and to install park amenities at McNeil City Park. - $99,430.00