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Richland parks commission recommends $4,000 and $6,000 Park Partnership grants to two local groups
Summary
The commission voted April 11 to recommend that Richland City Council fund $4,000 to the Purple Sage Riders chapter (Backcountry Horsemen) and $6,000 to the Tri City Radio Control Modelers through the Park Partnership program after hearing both groups’ presentations and staff clarifications.
The Richland Parks and Recreation Commission voted April 11 to recommend that the City Council fund two Park Partnership grant applications: $4,000 for the Purple Sage Riders chapter of the Backcountry Horsemen of Washington and $6,000 for Tri City Radio Control Modelers.
The Purple Sage Riders asked the commission for roughly $8,000 in combined materials and contingency to support small capital work at W. E. Johnson Park, including purchasing and installing a single-arm gate at a parking area used by the Kolyak bowhunters, additional day pens for horses, signage to encourage manure pickup, and built trail obstacles for equestrian training. The group said…
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