Grants awarded to enhance parks in Lawrence County

Grants awarded to enhance parks in Lawrence County
State Rep. Marla Brown — Pennsylvania 9th Legislative District
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Rep. Marla Brown of Lawrence County has announced that grants totaling $83,000 have been allocated to support recreational improvement projects in the region. The funding comes from the Community Conservation Partnerships Program (C2P2).

“Parks and recreation centers provide gathering places for families and social groups, as well as for individuals of all ages and economic status,” said Brown. “These grants will help ensure our communities have safe, accessible spaces for recreation, while also enhancing the beauty and functionality of our local parks. Thanks to the Community Conservation Partnerships Program, Lawrence County and New Castle City will be able to improve and preserve these important public spaces for future generations to enjoy.”

The grant includes $13,400 awarded to Lawrence County for developing a master site plan for the 1-acre Lawrence County Veterans Park. Additionally, New Castle City will receive $69,600 aimed at rehabilitating Farrell Park with new pedestrian walkways, parking areas, play equipment, and safety surfacing.

The C2P2 program is managed by the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources’ Bureau of Recreation and Conservation. It offers financial and technical assistance to local governments and other organizations for park development projects.

For more information about the C2P2 program, interested parties can contact Representative Marla Brown’s office or visit their website.



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