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Parks and Recreation Authority Awards $17.9 Million to Local Communities for Park Projects, Accessibility Improvements

Government and Politics

August 29, 2024

From: North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper

RALEIGH, NC -- Governor Roy Cooper announced on Aug 29th, $17.9 million in grants to fund 46 local parks and recreation projects across the state through the Parks and Recreation Trust Fund (PARTF). The Parks and Recreation Authority approved the grants at an Aug. 23 meeting.

“These awards through the Parks and Recreation Trust Fund and the Accessible Parks Grant will bring tremendous impact to communities across North Carolina by providing more parks, more trails and more accessible recreation,” said Governor Cooper.

Local governments applied to PARTF to fund land acquisition, and development and renovation of public park and recreation areas. Every year, the Parks and Recreation Authority allocates to municipalities and counties 30% of PARTF’s total funding. A maximum of $500,000 can be awarded to a single project, and the awardees must match funds at least dollar-for-dollar for the grant amount. This year, the Authority considered 40 grant applications requesting a total of more than $15.1 million. Of those, 22 projects were funded at the full request and one project was awarded partial funding, all totaling over $9.5 million.

A separate source of funding, the Accessible Parks Grant program, was appropriated $12.5 million in the 2023 budget to provide matching grants for local parks and recreation projects to benefit people living with disabilities. The program allows for either the construction of special facilities or the adaptation of existing facilities to meet the unique needs of persons living with disabilities, enabling them to participate in recreational and sporting activities, regardless of their abilities. The grant is administered through PARTF and recipients are selected by the Parks and Recreation Authority. Twenty-three applications were submitted, and all were selected for the first round of funding, for a total of over $8.3 million.

“North Carolinians love their parks and recreation areas,” said N.C. Department of Natural and Cultural Resources Secretary D. Reid Wilson. “These projects will enhance quality of life, improve health, and strengthen local economies.”

PARTF celebrated its 30th anniversary earlier this summer, on July 16, 2024, with a proclamation from Gov. Cooper. The fund is administered through the North Carolina Division of Parks and Recreation. Local grants are awarded annually by the Authority at its quarterly meeting in August.

“Over the last 30 years, PARTF has provided more than $800 million in improved state parks, local parks, and coastal access,” said State Parks Director Brian Strong. “These awards continue a wonderful year celebrating the impact of PARTF on North Carolina residents. We look forward to new and updated parks, facilities, and trails in the coming years from this year’s grantees.”

A second round of funding for the Accessible Parks Grant will open in September. Over $4 million in funding will be available.

Grant recipients and award amounts are as follows:

PARTF Grant Awards:

Applicant

County

Project Name

Funds Awarded

Town of Mills River

Henderson

Mills River Park Expansion

$500,000

City of Kannapolis

Cabarrus

Kannapolis Eastside Park

$500,000

City of Sanford

Lee

Walter McNeil Jr. Park Enhancements

$232,381

Town of Sedalia

Guilford

Sedalia Town Park

$343,762

Town of Vass

Moore

Sandy Ramey Keith Park Expansion

$225,000

Town of Rural Hall

Forsyth

Covington Memorial Park Revitalization Project: Phase I

$500,000

Town of Sunset Beach

Brunswick

Majestic Oaks Park Development

$500,000

Surry County

Surry

Fisher River Park Phase III

$99,750

City of Hickory

Catawba

Sandy Pines Park Project (Phase 1)

$500,000

Hyde County

Hyde

Brandon Marshall Ball Field Complex

$500,000

Town of Warrenton

Warren

Warrenton Nature Trail

$95,743

Davie County

Davie

Lake Louise Park Acquisition and Development

$500,000

Town of Wake Forest

Wake

Wake Forest Skate Park

$500,000

Watauga County

Watauga

Angler Park on the Middle Fork Greenway

$500,000

Forsyth County

Forsyth

Belews Lake Park Phase II

$500,000

Pitt County

Pitt

Pitt County Office Park Recreation Complex

$468,750

Town of Franklin

Macon

Whitmire Accessible Play Area

$500,000

Town of Granite Quarry

Rowan

Civic Park Improvement Project

$500,000

Halifax County

Halifax

4-H Rural Life Center Recreation Center

$421,537

Town of Siler City

Chatham

Future Boling Lane Park Extension, New Town Park and Greenway

$500,000

Town of Red Cross

Stanly

Red Cross Historic Farm Park

$500,000

Yancey County

Yancey

Kid Mountain Playground Replacement Project

$305,725

City of Mount Holly

Gaston

Ransom Hunter Park Project

$374,227


23 Projects    Total -- $9,566,875

Accessible Parks Grant Awards:

Applicant

County

Project Name

Funds Awarded

City of Mount Airy

Surry

Westwood Park

$498,313

Rowan County

Rowan

Dan Nicholas Park Campground Bathhouse and Campsites

$450,000

City of Thomasville

Davidson

Central Recreation Campus Phase 1

$499,853

City of Greenville

Pitt

Woodlawn Park Improvement Project

$500,000

Chowan County

Chowan

Bennett's Millpond Park (Phase 1)

$134,619

Town of Granite Falls

Caldwell

Neighborhood Park Redevelopment

$500,000

Town of Valdese

Burke

Valdese Community Center Access

$500,000

City of Conover

Catawba

Downtown Park Accessibility Improvements

$500,000

Town of Montreat

Buncombe

Flat Creek Crossing

$255,923

City of Graham

Alamance

Graham Recreation Center ADA Upgrades

$119,437

Town of Williamston

Martin

Soccer Playground Renovation

$87,021

City of Burlington

Alamance

ADA Train Car in City Park

$100,000

Town of Jamestown

Guilford

Nature's Call: A Park Restroom Revamp

$500,000

City of Hickory

Catawba

Miracle of Hickory Park Improvement Project

$410,833

Surry County

Surry

Increasing Accessibility for Fisher River Park

$480,459

Pitt County

Pitt

Lake Glenwood Public Park

$479,166

Town of Winterville

Pitt

Accessible Access to Winterville Recreation Park

$473,948

Town of Wallace

Duplin

Clement Park – Accessibility Improvements and Inclusive Playground

$400,000

Town of Rolesville

Wake

Mill Bridge Nature Park Amphitheater Renovations

$202,162

City of Edenton

Chowan

Morgan Park Accessibility Project

$391,437

Town of Andrews

Cherokee

Andrews Recreation Park Access

$128,174

Town of Boone

Watauga

Rivers Street House Restroom Project

$250,000

Buncombe County

Buncombe

ADA Accessible Playground at Buncombe County Sports Park

$500,000


23 Projects    Total -- $8,361,345