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18 Lehigh Valley conservation, recreation projects awarded more than $6.3M in state grants

The funding, through the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources’ Bureau of Recreation and Conservation’s Community Conservation Partnerships Program, is aimed at protecting national resources and expanding outdoor access.

18 Lehigh Valley conservation, recreation projects awarded more than $6.3M in state grants
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Molly Bilinski

BETHLEHEM, Pa. — Eighteen Lehigh Valley conservation and recreation projects have been awarded more than $6.3 million in state grants.

The allocations were part of an $82 million statewide effort to protect national resources and expand outdoor access.

“The outdoors are for everyone,” Gov. Josh Shapiro said in a Monday news release.

"Whether you enjoy spending time at a local park, out on the water or on a trail — every Pennsylvanian deserves access to safe, welcoming outdoor spaces close to home."

“When we invest in outdoor spaces close to home, we invest in people."

DCNR Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn


The funding is administered by the state Department of Conservation and Natural Resources’ Bureau of Recreation and Conservation’s Community Conservation Partnerships Program, or C2P2.

It’s aimed at helping communities improve parks and playgrounds, build and repair trails, conserve open space, restore rivers and watersheds and grow local economies through outdoor recreation.

Across the Valley, $6.51 million was awarded, according to the DCNR.

“These investments open the door for more people to enjoy the parks, rivers and trails that make Pennsylvania special — no matter where they live,” DCNR Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn said.

“When we invest in outdoor spaces close to home, we invest in people. These places bring families together, give kids room to play, help neighbors connect, and make our communities healthier and happier.

"Strong local parks and trails don’t just improve daily life, they help our towns and cities thrive for generations to come.”

Lehigh County


Eleven Lehigh County projects totaling $4.6 million were funded:

Northampton County


Six Northampton County projects totaling $1.75 million were funded:

And one project funded across Lehigh and Northampton counties:

“Because of our investments, communities across Pennsylvania will be able to improve parks, build new trails, and help more people enjoy the benefits of nature, in cities and rural towns alike."

Gov. Josh Shapiro


“Because of our investments, communities across Pennsylvania will be able to improve parks, build new trails, and help more people enjoy the benefits of nature, in cities and rural towns alike,” Shapiro said.

“My administration, through the work of DCNR and Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn, is working to protect and conserve the natural places that truly make Pennsylvania a world class destination and the ultimate Great American Getaway.”

For more information, go to the DCNR’s website.

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