| Arizona National Parks to Receive $20 Million Under Recovery Act on Earth Day |
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| Written by River News Now | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Wednesday, 22 April 2009 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Washington, DC - Today, on the 39th anniversary of Earth Day, Arizona Congressman Raúl M. Grijalva welcomed the announcement that the State of Arizona and Congressional District 7 will receive funds for national park areas from the Department of Interior through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan (ARRA).
The National Park Service will invest $750 million for nearly 800 projects. Projects will preserve and protect national icons and historic landscapes, improve energy efficiency and renewable energy use, remediate abandoned mine lands, and provide $15 million in grants to protect and restore buildings at historically black colleges and universities. Additional funding through the Federal Highway Administration will improve park roads for millions of visitors.
Arizona will receive $20,417,000 for 52 projects.
The Arizona projects are:
In Congressional District 7, the following parks will receive:
“Earth Day gives the country an opportunity to focus on the key challenges facing us in preserving our planet,” said Grijalva. “And the funding for our National Parks could not have come at a more crucial time. These grants will not only give our state the means to preserve our natural heritage and the surrounding beauty that Arizona is known for but enhance the health of our National Parks and the quality of the visitor experience.”
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