The Phoenix

More grants awarded for parks

- By Evan Brandt ebrandt@21st-centurymed­ia.com @PottstownN­ews on Twitter

Another set of state grants has been awarded to help with the further developmen­t of Memorial Park and a river trail in Royersford.

And this round of grants also includes $175,000 for improvemen­ts to Gerald Richards Park in Lower Pottsgrove.

Last month, state Rep. Tom Quigley, R-146, announced the awarding of a $200,000 to Pottstown for safety fencing, ADA-compliant playground equipment with a rubber safety surface, a nature-based play area and benches, tables and barbecue grills for a family picnic area near the Fountain of Youth splash park.

The grant was part of more than $12.6 million in grants provided by the Commonweal­th Financing Authority to 31 projects in Montgomery County.

That was the same source for the $100,000 to pay for adding nearly 1,800 feet to an existing riverfront trail in Royersford from Arch Street to the borough line and will pay for excavation, clearing, grading and constructi­on of the trail, a rain garden, landscapin­g, benches, trash containers, and signs.

The grants are funded from the impact fees charged to companies drilling for natural gas in the Marcellus Shale formations throughout the state.

More recently, Quigley announced a round of grants from the Community Conservati­on Partnershi­ps Program for area

“These grants are investment­s in our communitie­s.” Thomas Quigley, state representa­tive R-146th Dist.

projects.

The project in Memorial Park received another $70,000 and the riverfront trail in Royersford received another $181,100.

That makes a total of $270,000 for the Memorial Park projects and $281,100 for the riverfront trail.

The grants for the Pottstown park project aremore in the spotlight this month because as borough council wrestles with a budget that calls for an 18.61 percent tax hike, one of the cuts being considered is to a A conceptual mock-up of what the “nature-based play space” planned for Memorial Park may look like.

grants writer and the assistant boroughman­ager, both of whomplayed a role in obtaining these grants.

Justin Keller, assistant borough manager in Pott-

stown, told council Dec. 11 that with those two positions cut, “hundreds of thousands of grant dollars” like those awarded for the park are unlikely to be obtained.

The third grant Guigley announced goes to Lower Pottsgrove Township and is comprised of $175,000 to further developGer­ald Richards Parkwith the constructi­on of ballfields, a multipurpo­se field, a pedestrian walkway, stormwater management­measures andfencing

“As parks and trails provide an affordable recreation­al opportunit­y for families inMontgome­ryCounty, these grants are investment­s in our communitie­s,” Quigley said. “The leadership of the local government­s in Lower Pottsgrove, Pottstown and Royersford have demonstrat­ed great vision and excellent planning to

provide a variety of recreation­al choices for their residents.”

The CCPP is administer­ed by the Department of Conservati­on and Natural Resources and includes the Keystone Recreation, Park and Conservati­on Fund, the Environmen­tal Stewardshi­p Fund (Growing Greener 1) and several federal funding sources.

The program is designed to provide financial and technical assistance to local government­s, river and trail organizati­ons, land trusts and other non-profits for planning, acquisitio­n and developmen­t of park, recreation, conservati­on and greenway projects.

More grant funding will also be coming from the state in the formof the park “mini-grants” that are administer­ed by the Pottstown Metropolit­an Regional Planning Committee and funded byDCNR and the Pottstown Area Health and Wellness Foundation.

At its Dec..6 meeting, the regional planning committee was informed by Montgomery County planner John Cover that DCNR has agreed to fund another $300,000 for mini-grant program, matched by another $100,000 from the foundation.

To date, the mini-grant program has provided $365,000 for region’s parks.

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY ?? This riverfront trail in Royersford will be extended, thanks to a $100,000state grant.
PHOTO COURTESY OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY This riverfront trail in Royersford will be extended, thanks to a $100,000state grant.
 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF POTTSTOWN BOROUGH ??
PHOTO COURTESY OF POTTSTOWN BOROUGH

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