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City applies for $500,000 DCNR grant to revitalize Mulberry Park; council adopts authorizing resolutions
Summary
Warren City will apply to the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) for a $500,000 grant to rehabilitate Mulberry Park, including ADA upgrades, new playground equipment, drainage fixes and an ADA parking area; council approved two required resolutions and pledged local matching funds in the 2026 budget.
Warren City announced on March 12 that it will apply to the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources for a $500,000 grant to revitalize Mulberry Park and address longstanding drainage and accessibility problems.
City staff said the project scope includes new playground equipment, a new pavilion, benches, sidewalks, grills, lighting, landscape trees and an ADA-accessible parking area. The proposal would also install drainage pipes and erosion- and…
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