Oregon
The Recreational Trails Program Advisory Committee will meet February 28-29 to evaluate grant applications from around the state for projects that develop, improve or expand recreational trails
Eugene, OR – State officials have announced that the Committee will reportedly meet to evaluate grant applications from around the state for projects that develop, improve or expand recreational trails.
Oregon Parks and Recreation Department administers this federally funded grant program.
The meeting is open to the public but does not include time for public comments.
The committee will meet 9 a.m. to 2:40 p.m. Feb. 28 and 9 a.m. to the conclusion of business Feb. 29.
Members will evaluate 22 applications over two days.
Agenda for meeting information can be found here.
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