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Oroville park district shows limited available SPF cash; Bridal Freeman trail grant may leave a shortfall if private parcels excluded
Summary
Feather River Recreation Park District account shows about $45,097.59 available after encumbrances; National Park Service/State Parks review could fund only connected public parcels of the Bridal Freeman (missing link) trail, leaving an approximate shortfall of up to 15% that the district may consider covering if feasible.
The Feather River Recreation Park District’s SPF account was shown in the committee packet as having a total cash balance listed at roughly $450,009.97, with encumbrances and commitments reducing available funds to $45,097.59, a district or packet figure presented to the steering committee on July 23.
A district representative told the committee that the park district has a pending application with the National Park Service (NPS) and State Parks for funds to support the Bridal Freeman missing-link trail project. The district was advised that NPS/State Parks…
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