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City to receive $150,000 from state for Kids Castle


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The city of Murfreesboro will receive a $150,000 grant to renovate the aging Kids Castle in Old Fort Park.

Several onths ago the city approved renovations to the park at a cost of more than $500,000, but pledged to apply for grants to cover the cost.

One of those applications was answered Wednesday by Gov. Phil Bredesen and Environment and Conservation Commissioner Jim Fyke, when theyannounced more than $3.5 million in Local Parks and Recreation Fund grants will be awarded to recipients across Tennessee.

“Recreational facilities are set aside for the enjoyment of our state’s citizens and visitors alike,” Bredesen said. “These grants will enhance and expand outstanding recreational projects like parks, community centers, ballfields and playgrounds. I’m pleased we are in a position to grant these 50 awards and thank the Tennessee General Assembly for helping make this effort possible.” 

The Local Parks and Recreation Fund grant program was established by the General Assembly in 1991 to provide local governments with funds to purchase land for parks, natural areas, greenways and recreational facilities. The funds also may be used for development of trails and projects in parks, natural areas and greenways. All LPRF grants require a 50 percent match by the recipient. The Governor proposed, and the General Assembly, approved re-establishing the LPRF grant program in this year’s budget using a portion of the Real Estate Transfer Tax.
 
“These investments in our local communities help improve the quality of life for all Tennesseans,” said Fyke. “This round of awards will fund exciting projects across the state. From land acquisitions for new municipal parks, to renovating and improving existing facilities, LPRF grants help expand recreational opportunities for Tennessee citizens.”
 
Grant recipients were selected through a scoring process with careful consideration given to the projects that met the selection criteria and expressed the greatest local recreation need.
To learn more about the LPRF grant program and other recreation or conservation-based grant programs available in the future, please visit www.tn.gov/environment/recreation/grants.shtml. 
 
 
 
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By: Sprtman on 9/30/10
Lotta money for nothing.


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