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Tulare County adopts first standalone five-year Parks Improvement Plan, prioritizes sports fields and infrastructure
Summary
The Board approved a dedicated five-year Parks Improvement Plan (FY 2025–26 to FY 2029–30) that sets a $3.8 million budget for FY 2025–26 and a $9 million five-year forecast; the plan emphasizes sports fields, visible amenity upgrades and critical infrastructure repairs funded by ARPA, general fund and grants.
VISALIA — The Tulare County Board of Supervisors on July 22 approved the county’s first standalone five-year Parks Improvement Plan (PIP) covering fiscal years 2025–26 through 2029–30, a plan staff said will increase transparency and prioritize both visible user amenities and essential infrastructure repairs.
Brooke Sisk, General Services Agency director, and Albert Sendejas, parks manager, presented a review of projects completed in 2024–25 and a proposed set of 17 FY 2025–26 projects. Staff said nearly $19.5 million has been invested in parks over the past six years, including $8.8 million from American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds, roughly $6 million from the…
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