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Marion County approves $711,646 grant package for Parkdale Park improvements

2626996 · January 13, 2025
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Summary

The Marion County Board of Commissioners on Jan. 8 approved an Oregon Parks and Recreation Department local government grant and matching funds from the county's American Rescue Plan Act allocation to fund walking paths, parking, picnic facilities, lighting and a playground at Parkdale Park in East Salem.

The Marion County Board of Commissioners voted Jan. 8 to accept a $711,646 grant package to improve Parkdale Park in the East Salem Service District, using Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD) funds along with a dollar-for-dollar match from American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) money.

Deputy Director for Public Works Dennis Mansfield told commissioners the OPRD local government grant requires a 50% match. "No county funds will be used…

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