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Texas Parks Get $21.2M Boost for Local Upgrades
2 Feb
Summary
- 21.2 million dollars awarded in park grants statewide.
- 50 community parks will benefit from various improvements.
- Grants are awarded on a 50/50 match basis for local governments.

The Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission has announced a record allocation of $21.2 million in local park grants. This significant funding will benefit 50 community parks throughout Texas, enabling the creation of new natural trails, kayak launches, piers, and playgrounds.
These grants are distributed to local government entities and require a 50/50 match. They are categorized into urban outdoor recreational grants, non-urban outdoor recreation grants, and small community recreation grants, catering to different population sizes.
Major cities like San Antonio and Fort Worth are set to receive substantial improvements, with each city granted $1.5 million. San Antonio's allocation will enhance Pearsall Park with a bike track, lighting, and shade structures. New Braunfels received over $700,000 for a neighborhood park, funding utilities, a pavilion, and accessible play areas.
All parks receiving these funds must remain maintained and accessible to the public, ensuring long-term community benefit from the investment.




