Governor Larry Hogan today announced Board of Public Works approval of recreational projects in Washington and Wicomico counties totaling $220,500 through Program Open Space.
Washington County will receive $90,000 in funding to develop the 4.6-acre Kiwanis Park in Hagerstown, which features 300 feet of frontage along the Antietam Creek. This project includes the construction of a parking lot, pathways and boardwalks to provide canoe and kayak access to the waterway.
Wicomico County will receive $99,000 to reconstruct the deteriorated tennis courts at Cedar Hill Park and landscape the area. The courts will be milled, resurfaced, sealed and striped. The county will also receive $31,500 to upgrade a portion of the Adkins Mill Park boardwalk, replacing about 250 linear feet of aging pilings, stringers and boardwalk to improve public safety.
Program Open Space is a nationally-recognized program that symbolizes Maryland’s long term commitment to conserving the state’s natural resources while providing exceptional outdoor recreation opportunities for citizens. Since 1969, Program Open Space has provided funding for acquisition of 370,227 acres for open space and recreation areas. Most Maryland residents live within 15 minutes of an open space or recreation area funded Program Open Space.
The three-member Board of Public Works is comprised of Governor Hogan (chair), Treasurer Nancy Kopp and Comptroller Peter Franchot. BPW is authorized by the General Assembly to approve major construction and consultant contracts, equipment purchases, property transactions and other procurement actions.
A video showing the direct benefits of Program Open Space can be viewed here.
They need to open back up the Pocomoke forest trails to atv's
ReplyDeleteIf you didn't have property to ride an atv, maybe you shouldn't have purchased one.
ReplyDeleteIs this the same open space that purchased the organic farm in millington, md? nice cover for another gov take over of land and resources. Tell me this, how much land has this pos program acquired over the years?
ReplyDeleteI live close to cedar hill park , I'm there almost every day.
ReplyDeleteI can't remember when I've ever seen anyone at the tennis courts .
What a waste of money!