HARRISBURG – More than $700,000 was awarded to improve outdoor recreation in Carbon County today, according to Rep. Doyle Heffley (R-122) and Sen. Dave Argall (R-29), who worked with local leaders to secure this funding.
“These projects will bring lasting benefits to Carbon County and its surrounding communities by enhancing local parks, improving accessibility, and supporting environmental conservation,” said Heffley. “From revitalizing recreational spaces and providing ADA access, to preserving natural lands and expanding trail networks, these investments will create healthier, more vibrant communities across Carbon and surrounding counties, while developing regional collaboration and sustainable development.”
“I’m grateful this highly competitive funding will improve opportunities for us all to enjoy the beauty of our area,” said Argall.
- East Side Borough was awarded $100,000 to rehabilitate East Side Park. Work will include the renovation of a multi-sport court, construction of pedestrian walkways and a parking area, and more.
- Jim Thorpe Borough was awarded $535,800 to further develop Memorial Park. Work will include the construction of new basketball courts and other improvements.
- Wildlands Conservancy, Inc. was awarded $75,000 to support the Carbon County Open Space Program, which works to permanently protect natural lands and open space in the Upper Lehigh River Watershed.
This funding was awarded through the Community Conservation Partnerships Program, which supports projects to improve parks, recreation, and conservation across Pennsylvania.
CONTACT:
Jim Brugger (Argall)
Huntre Keip (Heffley)