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Red Bank moves to restore LWCF eligibility with park land conversion plan
Summary
City staff and a Kimley Horn consultant outlined plans to submit a Land and Water Conservation Fund conversion packet after a 2011 land swap left the original 1971 LWCF property out of compliance; two candidate park sites and December community input events were announced.
Jeffrey Grama, with the City of Red Bank Parks and Recreation, announced the city is preparing a Land and Water Conservation Fund conversion packet to restore eligibility for federal and state recreation grants after a 2011 land swap left the original LWCF property out of compliance. "This is an important step to restore eligibility for future federal and state recreation grants and to ensure our park properties continue to serve the community," Grama said.
Grama said the city received an LWCF grant in 1971 and that, in 2011, it transferred 14 acres to the Hamilton County Department of Education for a new middle…
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