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The Chattahoochee Nature Center in Roswell will receive money to build a boardwalk and connection bridge
Credit: Chattahoochee Nature Center/Facebook
The Chattahoochee Nature Center in Roswell will receive money to build a boardwalk and connection bridge
The Georgia Board of Natural Resources Tuesday approved nine parks, renovation and land acquisition projects worth about $20 million, the second round of funding through the Georgia Outdoor Stewardship Act.
Georgia voters overwhelmingly approved a constitutional amendment in 2018 creating a dedicated fund for outdoor recreation projects. The funding comes from a tax on purchases of sporting goods.
After considering 51 proposals submitted by state agencies, local governments and nonprofit conservation groups, board members unanimously approved the following projects:
Before gaining the final approval to move forward, the projects must go before two legislative appropriations subcommittees, one run by the Georgia House and the other by the state Senate. Those votes are expected to take place next month.
The first round of funding through the Georgia Outdoor Stewardship Act last year generated $20 million for 14 projects.
This story comes to GPB through a reporting partnership with Capitol Beat News Service.