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12 communities to split funding for recreational trails in Kentucky
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12 communities to split funding for recreational trails
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3 local Ky communities get state money for park upgrades
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Shaker applies for tree canopy grant along Van Aken, Onaway; trail funding at Lower Lake Thomas Jewell, cleveland.com
SHAKER HEIGHTS, Ohio The city has applied for a Cuyahoga County Healthy Urban Tree Canopy grant to plant nearly 150 trees on Van Aken Boulevard along the Greater Cleveland RTA Blue Line median strip.
If approved in full, another 25 trees would be planted in the Onaway median from Van Aken to Keswick Road, for a total of 174 in all at a projected cost of $67,000, with a 10% local match ($6,700).
The goal of the program is to help lessen the impacts of climate change and tree canopy loss, Public Works Director Patti Speese and City Forester and Right-of-Way Coordinator Chuck Orlowski noted in a council memo.
Feb 19, 2021
A request to support the Ross County Park District’s application for Clean Ohio Trails Fund grants, and to take part in the Recreational Trails Program, is under consideration in a Chillicothe City Council committee.
The Parks and Rec Department, along with the Ross County Parks District and the Coppel Athletic Complex Board, are hoping to extend the bike path with the Coppel Trail Extension Project which would provide additional opportunities for citizens to walk, run, bike, and explore the community.
Elsewhere, a request to appropriate funds from the city’s safety levy capital fund for the installation of MARCS radio systems and extra equipment is under consideration in a Chillicothe City Council committee. It’s a request for $6,997.73