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Committee recommends $750,000 state grant for Glen Canyon Creekside Loop Trail
Summary
The Budget and Finance Committee recommended the Board of Supervisors accept and expand a $750,000 Habitat Conservation Fund grant from the California Department of Parks and Recreation to support the Glen Canyon Creekside Loop Trail; construction is expected in spring 2013 and the grant carries a 20-year public-access requirement.
The Budget and Finance Committee on Thursday recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept and expand a $750,000 Habitat Conservation Fund grant for the Glen Canyon Creekside Loop Trail.
Tony Moran, grant manager for Recreation and Parks, told the committee he was “requesting your recommendation to the Board of Supervisors to…
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