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Green River seeks $25,000 America250 grant to fund DAR plaque and reflection area at Thomas Moran Park

Green River City Council · December 3, 2025
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Summary

Parks and Recreation Director Katie Duncombe requested and the council authorized submission of a $25,000 America250 grant application to install a Daughters of the American Revolution plaque and a reflection/seating area at Thomas Moran Park.

Parks and Recreation Director Katie Duncombe told the Green River City Council she is asking for approval to submit a Wyoming America250 grant application to pay for installation of a Daughters of the American Revolution plaque and a small reflection and seating area at Thomas Moran Park.

"We did ask for, dollars 25,000 for the installation," Duncombe said, describing the planned features as a plaque and seating. Council members asked no substantive questions about the project’s scope during the meeting and approved the submission of the application by voice vote after a motion noted by the mayor as moved by Councilwoman Bushman and seconded by Councilman Burke.

Duncombe indicated the request will fund installation costs only; the council did not discuss long‑term maintenance funding, the grant timeline or a required match during the public discussion. Parks staff were authorized to proceed with the application; further details and any award terms will be reported if and when the city receives notice of the grant outcome.