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Friel announces state funding for Elverson skatepark, pump track

HARRISBURG, Jan. 28 – State Rep. Paul Friel said he is proud to announce that the future Elverson skatepark was approved today for $70,209 in state grant funding under the Commonwealth Financing Authority’s Greenways, Trails and Recreation Program.

Under the financing, Action-Impact Inc., a local nonprofit, will use the money to build a 4,758-square-foot skatepark and a pump track in an unused portion of land at Livingood Park for recreational use in the community.

“The community is really looking forward to this new amenity because of the excitement that pump tracks and skateparks create for riders and skaters of all ages,” Friel said. “Any time we can steer funding toward our communities, the taxpayer and, in this case, park enthusiasts, win big.

“Thank you to Action-Impact for their advocacy and commitment to making Elverson more fun, safe and appealing all at the same time.”

The total project cost is $82,740. Other funds include $12,531 in a cash match from Action-Impact.

Natural gas drilling fees under the Marcellus Legacy Fund supply the CFA funding for planning, acquisition, development, rehabilitation and repair of greenways, recreational trails, open space, parks and beautification projects.

Friel said any business, organization or public entity seeking funding from a state program is encouraged to contact his office for help applying.