Lake County Parks and Recreation to host meetings on final park plans for grant applications
- Elizabeth Larson
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LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Community members are invited to take part in reviewing draft plans for three county parks in preparation for the county’s application for state grant funds.
The Lake County Parks and Recreation Department will hold three upcoming meetings in which it will present the final draft conceptual design plans prepared for Hammond Park in Nice, Kelseyville Community Park in Kelseyville and Trailside Park in Middletown for a potential state grant funding opportunity through Proposition 68.
The upcoming meetings are scheduled as follows:
– Hammond Park, 2490 Lakeshore Blvd., Nice: Monday, July 1, 10 to 11 a.m.
– Trailside Park, 21044 Dry Creek Cutoff, Middletown: Tuesday, July 2, 10 to 11 a.m.
– Kelseyville Community Park, 5270 State St.: Wednesday, July 3, 10 to 11 a.m.
The county began holding meetings on the park plans in March, as Lake County News has reported.
Lake County Parks and Recreation is proposing to submit grant applications to the state this summer for funding through Proposition 68, the Parks and Water Bond Act of 2018, passed by California voters last year.
Proposition 68 authorizes $4 billion in general obligation bonds meant for a variety of projects, including local and state parks.
The county’s deadline to apply is Aug. 5.
For more information, call the Lake County Parks and Recreation Department at 707-262-1618.
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