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Port St. Lucie board backs $350,000 RTP grant application to restore trails at Torino Regional Park
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Board voted Feb. 3 to support a Recreational Trails Program application seeking $350,000, with a $350,000 city match, to restore trail segments, loops and a future connection to a kayak launch at Torino Regional Park; construction is targeted to begin in May 2026.
The City of Port St. Lucie Planning and Zoning Board on Feb. 3 voted to support a Recreational Trails Program (RTP) grant application that would seek $350,000 in state funding and a $350,000 city match — about $700,000 total — to restore trail segments and add connections at Torino Regional Park.
Zach Sherman, executive project manager for Parks and Recreation, told the board the park design is nearly complete and that the city has received site plan approval.…
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