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Municipalities explore $8.2M funding for outdoor recreation enhancements

March 31, 2024 | Utah Outdoor Adventure Commission, Utah Department of Natural Resources, Utah Government Divisions, Utah Legislative Branch, Utah



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Municipalities explore $8.2M funding for outdoor recreation enhancements
The Utah Outdoor Adventure Commission meeting on June 27, 2023, focused on funding opportunities for municipal outdoor recreation projects, including state parks and golf courses. A key point of discussion was the availability of approximately $8.2 million in funding, which includes leftover funds from the previous year. Typically, the state receives around $2 to $3 million annually for such initiatives.

Commission members expressed concerns about the adequacy of funding, noting that there is no state funding available, and federal Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) grants require a 50% match. The grant application process involves municipalities submitting their proposals through the state, which then forwards them to federal authorities for approval. This process can be slow, as each project must be individually vetted by both state and federal agencies.

The meeting also highlighted the challenges faced by smaller cities in navigating federal regulations associated with these grants. For example, if a park was previously funded by LWCF, updates to that park, such as making playgrounds compliant for all abilities, can be more straightforward. However, the complexities of federal requirements can still pose significant hurdles for smaller municipalities seeking to enhance their outdoor recreation facilities.

Overall, the discussions underscored the need for more accessible funding and streamlined processes to support outdoor recreation development in Utah. The commission aims to address these challenges as they move forward with their initiatives.

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