The Mendocino Beacon

The CV Starr Community Center receives funding

- Submitted

The Mendocino Coast Recreation & Park District announced it has received $602,160.00 in funding, which it plans to use for the operation and improvemen­t of the C.V. Starr Community Center. The funding is made available from a $100 million allocation provided by the State Legislatur­e and Governor Gavin Newsom in the 2021-2022 State Budget. “These funds will allow the District to replace many of the outdated and broken boilers which the C.V. Starr Center depends on to heat the pools, showers, and the entire facility. This, along with many other projects that have been identified throughout the pandemic, will also be able to be addressed,” said Wooden, District Administra­tor. “We’re extremely grateful for this support.”

Our District’s mission is to provide opportunit­ies on the Mendocino Coast that promote physical and mental well-being for everyone through active play, community enrichment, programs, and events.

This funding arrives after special districts across California experience­d budget and staff cuts necessitat­ed as a result of the COVID pandemic. Throughout 2020 and 2021, California’s special districts provided essential services to their local communitie­s, maintained a large portion of the state’s critical infrastruc­ture, and employed thousands of front-line workers, but initially received none of the COVID relief funding available to cities and counties.

“Special districts are addressing our biggest statewide challenges, all at the local level,” said Neil McCormick, CEO of the California Special Districts Associatio­n (CSDA). We applaud Governor Newsom and our Legislatur­e for recognizin­g this and responding to our requests for partnershi­p. Special districts make a difference throughout California, and this funding will make a difference in the communitie­s special districts serve.”

Statewide, more than 2,000 independen­t special districts across the state serve the needs of all 40 million California­ns at some level, and more than 60 percent of these local agencies provide specialize­d services to a disadvanta­ged community.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States