EB Park District Report Highlights Measure WW Local Investments – $117 Million Invested So Far

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In 2008, voters in Alameda and Contra Costa Counties approved Measure WW with 72% support to improve and enhance regional parks, shorelines, and trails, and to address local park and recreation needs. Of the $500 million provided by Measure WW, $125 million (25%) was set aside on a per-capita basis for projects in local cities, county service areas, special park and recreation districts, and the Oakland Zoo.

The Park District, consistent with its tradition of strong fiscal management and transparency, has compiled a 10-year report on the Measure WW local grant program highlighting how funds have been invested.

So far, $117 million has been authorized for 236 total projects, with $96.8 million spent and 170 projects completed. Measure WW local grant funds have generated a 277% return on investment (with additional local, state, and federal funds) for a total of $324 million in local park and recreation infrastructure improvements.

Check out the 10-Year Measure WW Local Grant Program Report today to see how your community has benefited.

from Robert E. Doyle
General Manager

 

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