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Crescent City accepts $2 million Mellon grant and approves litho-mosaic contract for Beachfront Park
Summary
The Crescent City Council unanimously accepted a $2,000,000 Mellon Foundation grant to complete the Beachfront Park/Tahlequah Cultural Trail and authorized a contract to fabricate and install litho mosaics and related interpretive elements, contingent on funding and bid results.
Crescent City on Monday accepted a $2,000,000 grant from the Mellon Foundation to help complete improvements at Beachfront Park and the Tahlequah Cultural Trail, and the council authorized a professional services agreement to fabricate and install litho-mosaic interpretive elements.
The council’s action implements a staff recommendation to use the Mellon funds to fill remaining gaps in a multi-grant funding package for the trail and associated park features. "So this first item is to accept the Mellon grant, in the amount of $2,000,000," the staff presenter said during a detailed presentation of the project. The motion also adopted Resolution No. 2025-29 to amend the city’s FY 2025–26 budget to reflect the award.
Why it matters: The funds will be used to complete several interpretive nodes and site improvements along the California…
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