TDEC announces $968,000 in parks and recreation planning grants

PRESS RELEASE FROM THE TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND CONSERVATION:

NASHVILLE – The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) today announced $968,000 in grants from the Local Parks and Recreation Fund (LPRF) for parks and recreation planning for 18 communities across the state.

The Planning Grant Program provides state funding to match local government investments for communities who want to create or update a Parks and Recreation Systemwide Plan. This is an 80 percent state and 20 percent community matching grant.

“We appreciate all the communities who have gone through the process to receive these grants,” said Greer Tidwell, deputy director of Conservation for TDEC. “The investments will improve quality of life throughout our state. We look forward to seeing the plans that come from this assistance.”

“Outdoor spaces are at the heart of Tennessee communities,” said Brian Clifford, director of the Office of Outdoor Recreation. “With these grants, we’re helping local leaders plan for parks that inspire healthier lives, stronger economies, and lasting connections to our state’s natural beauty.”

The grants announced today are as follows:

  • Bristol, City of Sullivan — $48,000
  • Cannon County — $48,000
  • Crockett County —  $72,000
  • Dayton, City of Rhea — $48,000
  • Decatur County — $64,000
  • Decherd, City of Franklin — $48,000
  • DeKalb County — $64,000
  • Dresden, City of Weakley — $48,000
  • Dyer County — $48,000
  • Etowah, City of McMinn — $48,000
  • Gibson County — $72,000
  • Grundy County — $48,000
  • Jefferson City, City of Jefferson — $48,000
  • Lauderdale County — $72,000
  • Milan, City of Gibson — $48,000
  • Morristown, City of Hamblen — $48,000
  • Scott County — $48,000
  • Sparta, City of White — $48,000

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