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Princeton allocates $26,100 to parks plan, aims to leverage county grant for larger matching funds
Summary
Princeton’s board voted to move $26,100 from house-sale proceeds into parks funds and pair it with a Johnson County grant to create roughly $150,000 to support a parks-and-recreation master plan and pursue state and federal matching grants, including an LWCF opportunity.
The Town of Princeton voted Jan. 5 to move $26,100 in leftover proceeds from a house sale into parks and recreation funds and to combine that money with an $84,814 Johnson County grant as seed funding for the town’s parks-and-recreation master plan. Town staff and consultants said the pooled funds would be used to pursue a state ‘part‑of’ grant (application due May 1) and then a Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) match, potentially multiplying the town’s…
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