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Old 09-14-2016, 03:45 PM
 
Location: The 12th State
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Governor Pat McCrory announced grants totaling $8.4 million from the Parks and Recreation Trust Fund will be awarded to 32 local governments to help fund land acquisition, development, and renovation of public park and recreation areas.

North Carolina’s parks and recreation areas are experiencing all-time-high visitation rates and continue to be an essential part of our state’s quality of life,” said Governor McCrory.
“These grants will continue to make North Carolina one of the best states in the nation to work, live and visit by preserving these treasured assets for generations to come.”


The Parks and Recreation Authority considered 66 grant applications requesting $18.3 million. A maximum of $500,000 can be awarded to a single project.
“Our green spaces are what adds to our wonderful quality of life, and attracts tourists and new residents to our great state,” said Natural and Cultural Resources Secretary Susan Kluttz.
“The preservation of our natural environments North Carolina provides means more economic development and jobs for all of us.”

Since 2013, more than 136 grants have been awarded from the Parks and Recreation Trust Fund totaling more than $29.7 million.

The local governments receiving grants in the most recent cycle are:

• Asheville, French Broad River East Bank Greenway and Recreational Area, $350,000;
• Beaufort, Wrights Creek Phase II, $100,605;
• Bertie, Albemarle Sound Public Waterfront Access, $500,000;
• Bessemer City, North Park Phase I, $500,000;
• Brunswick, Ocean Isle Beach - Phase 2, $300,000;
• Canton, Recreation Park Redevelopment, $350,000;
• Conover, Conover City Park Expansion, $119,992;
• Denton, DREAM Play Structure at Harrison Park, $15,000;
• East Spencer, Royal Giants Park Renovations, $300,000;
• Fuquay Varina, Fleming Loop Recreational Park Development, $500,000;
• Granite Falls, Shuford Recreation Park Redevelopment, $196,875;
• Harnett, Government Complex Park Phase 1, $400,000;
• Henderson, Bell Trail Park, $350,000;
• Iredell, Jennings Park, $419,718;
• Jacksonville, City of Jacksonville Marina, $350,000;
• Kill Devil Hills, Bay Drive Multi-Use Path Extension Phase 3 & 4, $250,000;
• Lake Lure, Weed Patch Mountain Recreational Park, $350,000;
• Laurel Park, Rhododendron Lake Nature Park Phase 3, $80,000;
• Lenoir, Mulberry Optimist Park Expansion, $327,200;
• Lexington, Tri-Distributor Land Acquisition, $250,000;
• Littleton, Littleton Pocket Park, $78,300;
• Lucama, Lucama Community Park, Phase III, $25,000;
• Mebane, Mebane Community Park Land Acquisition, $355,802;
• Nags Head, Dowdy Park Phase II, $250,000;
• Pineville, Lake Park, $361,460;
• Pleasant Garden, Volunteer Park, $234,387;
• Rockingham, Planters Road Dan River Environmental Park & Access, $27,850;
• Siler City, Siler City Aquatic Facility, $480,035;
• Star, Forks of Little River Passive Park Improvements, $5,000;
• Teachey, Town of Teachey Playground, $30,000;
• Wake, Robertson Millpond Reserve, $251,097;
• White Lake, White Lake Multi-Use Trail, $305,285.
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Old 09-19-2016, 08:21 PM
 
Location: South Beach and DT Raleigh
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It must be election season...
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Old 09-19-2016, 09:18 PM
 
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McCrory should be embarrassed. Let cities decide if they want to invest in green space instead of collecting their money and forcing them to grovel and compete to get it back >.<
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Old 09-20-2016, 07:25 AM
 
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McCrory should be embarrassed. Let cities decide if they want to invest in green space instead of collecting their money and forcing them to grovel and compete to get it back >.<
it's not feasible for these towns to raise this sort of money on their own this is a really misinformed comment in my opinion.

Maybe I could go off spouting this kind of nonsense about public education.
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