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WOZNIAK ANNOUNCES CONSERVATION GRANTS
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Wozniak |
HARRISBURG,
January 20
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State Sen. John N. Wozniak today
announced more than a half million dollars
in Community Conservation grants for Clinton
and Clearfield counties.
“These grants will help protect
the environment and improve the local
economy by improving the region’s recreation
opportunities,” Wozniak said. “While the
economy struggles, the grants should provide
a great boost for these important local
projects.”
The grants were awarded through
Pennsylvania’s Community Conservation
Partnerships Program and will be
administered by the state Department of
Conservation and Natural Resources.
Receiving the grants are:
Decatur Township (Clearfield
County) -- $40,000 for the further
development of Fairview Park, to include
construction of a basketball court and
parking area; installation of utilities,
lighting and fencing; landscaping, project
design and other improvements.
Sproul State Forest -- $475,000
for further development of the Bloody
Skillet ATV Area in Curtin Township, Clinton
County. The grant will be used for numerous
improvements, including design and
construction of a bridge over Beech Creek to
connect trails to public roads that are open
to ATVs.
Wayne Township (Clinton County)
-- $63,000 for continued improvements to
Zindel Park, including reconstruction of a
parking area, construction of a pavilion and
landscaping.
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