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Parks board recommends applying for 2025 LPRF grant; staff cites $3.38 million state award for bike pump track
Summary
Parks staff asked the board to recommend applying for a 2025 LPRF grant to fund deferred maintenance and new facilities; staff said the state Office of Outdoor Recreation indicated $3,380,000 for a bike pump track at Heritage Park and the administration plans to use sales-tax funds and possibly land value as a local match.
Parks staff asked the Parks Board on Dec. 16 to recommend that the city apply for a 2025 Local Parks & Recreation Fund (LPRF) grant to fund deferred maintenance and facility upgrades, including a proposed bike pump track at Heritage Park.
"We would ask that you all consider approving the staff's recommendation for 2025 meeting dates and recommend that we apply," Parks staff member Mister Gilley said while describing the grant process and possible local match. He told the board the city…
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