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Historic Natural Resources Trust updates committee on parkland and wetland projects, seeks quick purchase for Southside Park addition

5902827 · September 12, 2025
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Summary

The Greenville County Historic Natural Resources Trust reported on several August-cycle projects — additions to Paris Mountain State Park (Pitsipaewa Passage), the Long Branch Creek Wetlands Complex near Unity Park and a time‑sensitive Southside Park parcel the trust may fully fund to keep adjacent land from being developed.

Representatives of the Greenville County Historic Natural Resources Trust updated the Committee on Finance about projects under consideration in the trust’s August grant cycle, including two additions to Paris Mountain State Park, a wetlands acquisition near Unity Park and a time‑sensitive offer to add land to Southside Park.

Trust leadership told the committee their organization makes three grant‑cycle presentations to the county each year. Over its first four years, the trust said it has helped bring nearly 2,400 acres into county or state ownership, added acreage to state and county parks, and supported conservation…

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