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Morro Bay will receive $600,000 from the state to add more features to Coleman Park.
The grant was announced Monday by California State Parks and is from Proposition 68 funding.
According to state officials, the improvements include:
Learn about Coleman Park and its history at this link.
California State Parks awarded $46.2 million for 25 regional and local parks on Monday after evaluating about $428 million in grant requests.
You can view all the regional park grant recipients at this link.
The rural recreation and tourism grant recipients are at this link.
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Earlier this month, the Biden administration announced $4.5 million in funding over five years for the Morro Bay National Estuary Program.
That grant will be used to restore water quality and habitat.
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