News for Immediate Release
Oct. 26, 2012
DCNR Joins Springfield Township
Officials to Break Ground for Improvements to Raccoon Creek Park on Lake Erie
Springfield Township, Erie County – State and local officials today broke ground on an
improvement project for Raccoon Creek Park, a 195-acre park that lies along the
shoreline of Lake Erie and provides access to Raccoon Creek.
The
Department of Conservation and Natural Resources invested $152,000 in the
rehabilitation of the township park through its Community Conservation
Partnerships Program.
“The health and vitality of our
communities is reflected in the quality of their parks and trails, access to
waterways, open spaces, and opportunities to be active outdoors,” Department of
Conservation and Natural Resources Secretary Richard Allan said.
“This project is sure to increase
visitors who are looking for great fishing opportunities, access to Lake Erie or
a great place for their children to play,” Allan said.
Work will include the construction
of a new pavilion with restrooms, a food preparation area, utility room, picnic
shelter, and related landscaping. Green features of the new structure will
include energy-efficient lighting, low-flow plumbing fixtures, a tank-less hot
water heater, and native plantings.
Allan was joined at the
groundbreaking event today by officials of Springfield Township and Sen. Jane
Earll (R-Erie).
The
DCNR grant money was provided through the Keystone Fund generated from a
portion of the real estate transfer tax. The Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection Coastal Zone Management Program also provided $136,000
for this project.
Other
state partners are interested in making future improvements to the Raccoon
Creek Park site. The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission stocks Raccoon Creek
with steelhead trout and has indicated an interest in stream improvements once
the park rehabilitation is complete. State Game Lands 314 also borders the
park, which is mostly wooded. The township intends to partner with the
Pennsylvania Game Commission on trail improvements, security and some limited
archery hunting.
For
more information about DCNR’s grant program, visit www.dcnr.state.pa.us and choose
“Recreation & Conservation” under “Quick Links.”
Media contact: Christina Novak, 717-772-9101
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