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City approves three neighborhood park grants totaling $25,000

2958754 · March 13, 2025
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Summary

Longview council approved the Park and Recreation Advisory Board's recommendation to fund three neighborhood projects with the 2025 Neighborhood Park Grant Program, allocating the program's $25,000 to two sports groups and a totem pole restoration.

The Longview City Council on March 13 approved the Park and Recreation Advisory Board's recommendations for the 2025 Neighborhood Park Grant Program, allocating the city's $25,000 matching-fund pool to three projects.

Why it matters: The neighborhood park grants are an annual matching program designed to stretch city dollars by partnering with local groups. The council's approval will fund small capital or maintenance projects that support youth sports and park preservation at a neighborhood scale.

What passed: The council approved funding for: - Central League Sandlot at Archie Anderson Park: project cost about $12,000; council approved a neighborhood grant of $6,000 to buy a Connex storage…

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