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City approves funding for all-abilities playground project

May 28, 2024 | Moab City Council, Moab, Grand County, Utah



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City approves funding for all-abilities playground project
In a recent government meeting, officials outlined the timeline and funding for a significant community project, the Suwannee Park All Abilities Playground. The project is set to commence on June 1, 2024, with an anticipated completion date by December 31, 2025. The timeline includes several key steps such as executing a contract with the state for grant funds, preparing requests for proposals, and obtaining community input before finalizing the design.

The project has been allocated approximately $780,000, with $250,000 sourced from a state grant and the remainder funded by the city through wrap tax and sales and use tax revenues. During the meeting, it was noted that the project was ranked first among eight applications submitted for funding, highlighting its importance to the community.

Following a public hearing, where no community members voiced concerns, the council moved to approve a letter of funding commitment for the project. Council member Jason made a motion to authorize the mayor to sign a commitment for a local contribution of $530,081.92 towards the playground proposal, which was seconded by fellow council member Tony. Both expressed enthusiasm for the project, emphasizing its long-awaited nature and the positive impact it will have on the community.

The motion passed unanimously, signaling strong support from the council for the development of the playground, which aims to provide inclusive recreational opportunities for all residents.

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