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Placer County shows $11 million in park dedication funds; $400,000 awarded to Northstar for trail segment
Summary
County staff reported approximately $11 million in park dedication (impact) funds available across districts and described recent Board approvals and near‑term projects funded from those pots, including a $400,000 grant to Northstar Community Service District for the Martis Valley Trail and Applegate Park playground work scheduled for spring.
Placer County principal planner Kyle Smith told the Parks Commission on March 20 that the county currently shows about $11,000,000 in available park dedication and impact fee funds across its impact fee areas and that funds are being actively used to deliver parks and trail projects.
“Some of the ones that I didn't hit on the last slide that I will highlight here for you today…there was a recent board of supervisors affirmative action to grant $400,000 to Northstar Community Service District to support the next segment of the Martis Valley Trail, segment 3f,” Kyle Smith said, describing the segment…
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