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Cheshire council seeks $1M STEAP grant for Mixville Park improvements; approves pollinator garden access
Summary
The Town of Cheshire authorized a $1 million STEAP grant application for Mixville Park phase 2 improvements and approved an access agreement with the Cheshire Pollinator Pathway for a native pollinator garden; council agreed to allocate a 20% local match of approximately $246,800 if the grant is awarded.
The Town of Cheshire Town Council on Feb. 11 approved two related measures to advance improvements at Mixville Park: authorization to apply for a 2025 Small Town Economic Assistance Program (STEAP) grant for $1,000,000 and approval of an access agreement with Cheshire Pollinator Pathway Inc. for a native pollinator garden at the park.
Why it matters: The STEAP application would fund Phase 2 of Mixville Park improvements, including a boardwalk to complete ADA accessibility, a suspension bridge and a removable fishing dock, replacement of the main pavilion, and other site…
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