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Rotary Club seeks $403,000 to complete all-abilities water-play phase after Phase 1 near completion
Summary
Cedar City Rotary Club presented plans for Phase 2 of a water-play park that leaders say is a $1.2 million project overall and requested $403,000 toward roughly $800,000 Phase 2; presenters said $200,000 was approved from the Utah Office of Outdoor Recreation and that Phase 1 used about $900,000 in grants and donations.
The Cedar City Rotary Club asked the RAP-tax committee for $403,000 toward Phase 2 of an all-abilities water-play project that Rotary leaders described as part of a broader $1.2 million effort to add water play and accessible playground elements to Park Discovery.
Rotary representatives said Phase 1 (largely complete) used nearly $900,000 in grants and donations and that in-kind labor and donated profit exceeded $300,000. “We've spent almost all of it,” a Rotary representative said, and the club reported one recent approval of $200,000 from the Utah…
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