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Jackson County OKs up to $30,000 to support YMCA's CAT grant application for aquatic park
Summary
The Jackson County Board of Supervisors approved a resolution committing up to $30,000 in local match for a CAT grant application from the Pocahontas Area YMCA to build an aquatic park, conditional on the state award and subject to a wording amendment limiting the county's obligation to "no more than $30,000."
The Jackson County Board of Supervisors on Sept. 30 approved a resolution supporting the Pocahontas Area YMCA’s application for a CAT grant and committing local match of no more than $30,000 if the state award is made. The vote followed a presentation by Josh Bolt, introduced as the city manager for Makoka, and Scott Warren, executive director of the YMCA, who described fundraising, a city TIF pledge and other grants being pursued.
The YMCA representatives told the board they plan a large aquatic feature in a green-space near the YMCA and that the project will rely on multiple funding sources. Scott Warren said…
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