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Council accepts Lumber Heritage Region award to build disc‑golf course at Penny Park
Summary
Lock Haven council voted to accept a Lumber Heritage Region grant to develop an 18‑hole disc‑golf course at Penny Park, funded in part by an $80,000 DCNR grant and requiring a $16,000 match; staff and the region discussed maintenance, invasive‑species removal and potential local tourism benefits.
Lock Haven City Council voted to accept an award from the Lumber Heritage Region to develop a disc‑golf course at Penny Park, council members said at their meeting.
Staff said the award is funded in part by a Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) grant administered through the Lumber Heritage Region and requires a $16,000 match that can include in‑kind contributions. A city representative told council the city and the Clinton County economic partnership submitted proposals for multiple parks and Penny Park was selected.
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