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HUD's Community
Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds, more than two hundred volunteers and thousands
of dollars in contributions from individuals and business recently resulted in
new playgrounds for three La Crosse schools. Two of the schools are located in
low-income neighborhoods. Prior to this effort there was no equipment on the grounds,
and no funds available from school district for capital improvements. The new
playgrounds are a critical part of the City's efforts to develop sustainable neighborhoods.
The project took two years to develop and was led by parent teacher organizations
and private parties who conducted fund raising efforts and mustered support from
the business community and the public sector. Children who live in the neighborhoods
were consulted regarding their needs and were taken on field trips to other locations
to view play ground equipment installations. Total cost of purchasing the
playground equipment and site preparations approached $200,000, of which $58,000
came from the City's CDBG funds. After the funding was in place, the playground
equipment was ordered and installed with the help of the 240 volunteers. The playgrounds
are available to everyone 365 days a year.
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