McHenry County Conservation District Awarded $200,000 for McCullom Lake Road Trail

From the Pritzker Administration:

Governor Pritzker Recommends More Than $3 Million in Grants for Illinois Recreation Projects

Federal Grants Will Support Park Land Acquisition, Improved Trails

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – Governor JB Pritzker today recommended to two federal agencies more than $3 million in federal grants for projects to help communities acquire open space for development of outdoor recreational facilities and meet the growing demand for improved trails.

$200,000 was allocated to the McHenry County Conservation District for the Prairie Trail McCullom Lake Road to Route 120 Renovation Project.

The grants, supported through the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) and Recreational Trails Program (RTP), are awarded by the National Park Service and Federal Highway Administration respectively.

“These local projects will allow families to enjoy the outdoors through new recreation and trail options in the communities supporting these projects,” Governor Pritzker said. “These projects also create jobs and boost local economic development efforts, helping local communities thrive.”

Nine local community recreational projects were recommended by Gov. Pritzker to the National Park Service with funds administered by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR). The matching grant program, when combined with the investment of local funds, will support more than $7.7 million in local park land acquisitions in Illinois.

[None of these are for McHenry County.]

The Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965 was enacted to help preserve, develop, and ensure access to outdoor recreation facilities to strengthen the health of U.S. citizens. The law created the Land and Water Conservation Fund to implement its outdoor recreation goals. The LWCF program began in Illinois in 1966 and has invested $290.7 million in 751 local park projects over the years. The program receives its revenue from federal oil and gas leases on the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS).

Similarly, Gov. Pritzker recommended $749,700 in grants for five local projects to improve trails and outdoor recreational facilities to the Federal Highway Administration. Funding for the recommended grants is supported by the federal government’s RTP, which provides up to 80 percent reimbursement to local grant recipients for the cost of the trail projects, with those local sponsors providing the balance of the funding for the projects. 

Grants may be awarded for the acquisition of land from willing sellers, for trail construction and rehabilitation, purchase of equipment for trail development and maintenance, restoration of areas damaged by unauthorized trail use, construction of trail-related support facilities, including parking and restrooms, and educational programs.  

The projects were endorsed by the Illinois Greenways and Trails Council, composed of representatives of statewide motorized and non-motorized user organizations, statewide agency organizations, organizations involved in greenways and trails, and metro-area greenways and trails coalitions.

[This is where the MCCD grant originated.]


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McHenry County Conservation District Awarded $200,000 for McCullom Lake Road Trail — 3 Comments

  1. That’s right ol fred toilet bowl flinstone keep spending our tax money like its water and not paying bills…

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