Casey in Action Secures $40,000 Grant for Park Walking Path
Casey in Action received a $40,000 grant from the Lumpkin Foundation to support the second phase of a walking path project in the city park, representatives told the City Council Monday night.
Marsha Lee and Caleb Towles, speaking on behalf of the community organization, reported that the group has raised approximately $30,000 in addition to the foundation grant. The combined funding will support continued development of the walking path system.
The organization presented details about the path project and asked whether the city would cover additional costs beyond what Casey in Action has secured. Mayor Mike Nichols expressed support for city participation in the project.
“Mayor Nichols said he would like to see the city cover the additional costs and will talk about it in their next Finance committee meeting,” according to the meeting minutes.
The walking path represents a collaborative effort between the community organization and the city to enhance recreational opportunities in the municipal park. The specific route, timeline, and total project cost were not detailed in Monday’s presentation.
Casey in Action has been active in various community improvement projects, working to enhance the city’s amenities and quality of life for residents.
The Finance Committee will review the funding request and determine what level of support the city can provide for the walking path project. The committee’s recommendation will likely return to the full council for consideration at a future meeting.
Meanwhile, resident Patty Richards thanked the Park Board committee for helping secure a location for a historical plaque at the park. She also reported that the recent Founders Day event was well-attended, highlighting continued community engagement in local events and historical preservation efforts.
The walking path project adds to several park improvements the city has undertaken, including the major recreation project approved Monday and ongoing facility enhancements throughout the municipal park system.
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