Interior Department Announces $254 Million for Local Parks, Largest Investment Ever in Program’s History

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U.S. Department of the Interior National Park Service News Release

Date: Wednesday, September 25, 2024
Contact: Interior_Press@ios.doi.gov

Interior Department Announces $254 Million for Local Parks, Largest Investment Ever in Program’s History

WASHINGTONThe Department of the Interior announced today the single largest grant investment ever from the Land and Water Conservation Fund’s Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership Program (ORLP). Through ORLP, the National Park Service (NPS) will invest $254.68 million into 54 projects in 24 states for the redevelopment or creation of new local parks.   

The ORLP program advances President Biden’s America the Beautiful Initiative, a locally led, voluntary conservation and restoration effort that aims to address the nature and climate crises, improve equitable access to the outdoors, and strengthen the economy. Providing safe outdoor spaces for communities that are park-deprived is one of six areas of focus. The program also helps advance the Administration's Justice40 Initiative that aims to have 40 percent of the benefits of federal funding flow to disadvantaged communities.  

“Everyone deserves to experience the restorative power of nature, but increasing access to public outdoor spaces has not always received the investment and drive needed to make an impact. Supporting the communities that benefit from the Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership program has been a top priority for our Administration, and a critical step to bringing more green spaces to urban and disadvantaged communities” said Secretary Deb Haaland. “Today, this program makes history with the largest investment since its inception.”  

“The enthusiasm for this program is wonderful, with the highest number of applications we’ve ever seen,” said Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks Shannon Estenoz. “After traveling across the United States to increase awareness of the Outdoor Recreation Legacy Program, I’m thrilled to see so many cities receive grants for the first time.”  

In August, Secretary Haaland and Assistant Secretary Estenoz toured ORLP projects underway in the Raleigh, North Carolina area. They visited Yeargan Park and Smoky Hollow Park, where investments from the program will construct new part infrastructure, upgrade trails, and expand play and picnic areas, cultivating community connection and outdoor access.   

Today’s announcement follows a nationwide tour by Assistant Secretary Estenoz to hear directly from community members on the need to connect communities with access to the outdoors, and to encourage state participation in the ORLP program. This latest round of funding draws from the greatest number of applications received by the NPS in the program’s history.  

“It’s great to see such an increase in community investment in the Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership program,” said NPS Director Chuck Sams. “This investment into these 54 locally led projects is a prime example of the vital work the National Park Service is doing to improve access to the outdoors in your community and beyond national park borders.”   

The ORLP program, established in 2014, is a nationally competitive, dollar-for-dollar matching grant program that aids disadvantaged, urban communities that lack access to close-by outdoor recreation. The program provides grants for community sponsored park projects where population is greater that 30,000 residents. Managed by the NPS and funded through the LWCF, the program provides matching grants up to 50% of total project costs.  

See the list of projects below.  

State 

 Park Name  

 City/County  

 Grant Amount 

 AL  

 Downtown Gadsden Greenway

 City of Gadsden  

 $2,996,000.00   

 CA  

 La Palma Park  

 City of Anaheim  

 $6,000,000.00   

 CA  

 Martin Luther King Jr. Park  

 City of Bakersfield  

 $11,909,000.00  

 CA  

 Bryte Park  

 City of West Sacramento  

 $15,000,000.00  

 CA  

 Spartan-Keyes Park  

 City of San Jose  

 $4,500,000.00   

 CA  

 Central Park  

 City of Glendale  

 $5,950,000.00   

 CA  

 Roadside Park  

 City of Baldwin Park  

 $2,109,000.00   

 CA  

 Jordan Downs Central Park  

 County of Los Angeles   

 $10,999,000.00   

 CA  

 Panorama Park  

 City of Redding  

 $4,000,000.00   

 CA  

 Van Buskirk Revitalization Park  

 City of Stockton  

 $7,017,000.00   

 CA  

 Puente Hills Landfill Park  

 County of Los Angeles   

 $15,000,000.00   

 CA  

 Stewart Park  

 City of Beaumont  

 $3,100,000.00   

 CA  

 Quail Valley Nature Park  

 City of Menifee  

 $750,000.00   

 CA  

 Bellflower Park  

 City of Adelanto  

 $1,000,000.00   

 CA  

 Veterans Memorial Park  

 City of La Puente  

 $1,000,000.00   

 CO 

  La Alma-Lincoln Park  

 Denver Parks and Recreation  

 $8,400,000.00   

 CO

  Gold Strike Park  

 Colorado Parks and Wildlife  

 $7,329,000.00   

 CT  

 Cummings Park/West Beach  

 City of Stamford  

 $5,000,000.00   

 CT  

 Rockwell Park  

 City of Bristol  

 $1,930,000.00   

 DC

 11th Street Bridge Park  

 City of Washington D.C.   

 $15,000,000.00   

 FL  

 Carter Park  

 City of Fort Lauderdale  

 $2,181,000.00   

 FL  

 Sunset Park  

 City of Hollywood  

 $7,581,000.00   

 FL  

 Marva Bannerman Park  

 Miami-Dade County  

 $2,518,000.00   

 FL  

 City Park  

 City of Oakland Park  

 $2,500,000.00   

 GA

 Burdett Park Natural Area  

 City of South Fulton  

 $1,081,000.00   

 IA  

Comiskey Park  

 City of Dubuque  

 $1,974,000.00   

 KY  

 Riverfront Park, Barren River  

 City of Bowling Green  

 $3,640,000.00   

 MD

 Baltimore Greenway Trail Network

 Mayor and City Council of Baltimore City  

 $1,375,000.00   

 MD

 Hill Street Park  

 City of Frederick  

 $1,000,000.00   

 MI  

 Flint Riverbank Park  

 Genesee County  

 $5,000,000.00   

 MN 

 Dr Martin Luther King JR (MLK) Park  

 City of Rochester  

 $1,522,000.00   

 MO

 Parr Hill Park  

 City of Joplin  

 $485,000.00   

 NC

 Deaverview Mountain Acquisition  

 Buncombe County  

 $4,475,000.00   

 ND 

 Downtown Gateway and Greenway  

 City of Grand Forks  

 $3,490,000.00   

 ND 

 Turtle Mountain Family Recreation Areas  

 Turtle Mountain  

$1,000,000.00  

 NM 

 Mesa Verde Park  

 City of Albuquerque  

 $1,350,000.00   

 NY 

 Payne Park  

 City of North Tonawanda  

 $4,084,000.00   

 OH

 Reverend H.V. Savage Park  

 City of Toledo  

 $1,151,000.00   

 OH 

 Irishtown Bend  

 Cleveland Metroparks  

 $10,813,000.00   

 OH

 Cuyahoga Riverfront Property  

 Cleveland Metroparks  

 $2,950,000.00   

 OH

 Cain Park  

 City of Cleveland Heights  

 $390,000.00  

 OK

 Dream Keepers Park  

 City of Tulsa  

 $3,612,000.00   

 PA  

 Hillside Pool  

 City of Reading  

 $672,000.00   

 PA  

 Weston Field  

 City of Scranton  

 $672,000.00   

 SC  

 Regional Park  

 City of Rock Hill  

 $15,000,000.00   

 TN  

 Gooch Park  

 Memphis Parks  

 $3,339,000.00   

 TX  

 Community Park  

 City of Dallas  

 $8,663,000.00   

 TX  

 Woodlawn Lake Park  

 City of San Antonio  

 $3,250,000.00   

 TX  

 Burnett Bayland Park  

 City of Houston  

 $11,353,000.00   

 TX  

 Teague Park  

 City of Longview  

 $1,318,000.00   

 TX  

 John Trevino Jr. Metropolitan Park  

 City of Austin  

 $4,000,000.00   

 VA  

 Patton Park  

 City of Petersburg  

 $3,407,000.00   

 WA

 Uplands Park  

 City of Kent   

 $3,150,000.00   

TOTAL $254,685,000.00 

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