Secretary Bernhardt Announces $170.6
Million to Support State Parks and Outdoor Recreation through the Land and
Water Conservation Fund
WASHINGTON – U.S. Secretary of the Interior David Bernhardt
today announced $170,623,713 million in grants from the Land and Water
Conservation Fund (LWCF) to all 50 States, five U.S. territories, and the
District of Columbia for state-identified outdoor recreation and
conservation projects. LWCF funds are non-taxpayer dollars derived from
Outer Continental Shelf lease revenues and are awarded through federal
matching grants administered by the National Park Service.
“Using zero
taxpayer dollars, LWCF invests earnings from offshore oil and gas leasing
to help rehabilitate and improve infrastructure at state and local parks
and other recreation areas,” said Secretary Bernhardt.
“Funds will also be used to maximize access by opening up landlocked public
lands. A small investment in a little strip of land can open up thousands
of acres to outdoor recreation enthusiasts.”
“We are
pleased with the permanent authorization of the Land and Water Conservation
Fund, which came as part of the John D. Dingell Jr. Conservation, Management,
and Recreation Act earlier this year,” said National Park
Service acting Deputy Director for Operations David Vela during
remarks today at the National Association of State Park Directors
conference. “Investing in high quality outdoor
recreation space has proven to increase the public’s physical, cultural,
and spiritual well-being. We look forward to continuing our work with state
and local partners in the implementation of this important program.”
The LWCF was
established by Congress in 1964 to ensure public access to outdoor
recreation resources for present and future generations, and to provide
money to federal, state and local governments to purchase land, water and
wetlands for the benefit of all Americans.
Funds are
also used to permanently conserve outdoor recreation areas for public use
and enjoyment. The funds enable state and local governments to improve
parks and other recreation areas in their communities by rehabilitating and
upgrading existing parks, creating brand new parks in places that have
none, and developing and expanding trail systems to link communities
together and create recreation opportunities.
Since the
inception of the LWCF, more than $4.4 billion has been made available to
state and local governments to fund more than 43,000 projects throughout
the nation.
The
allocation for the State and Local Assistance grant (stateside) program is
determined based on a formula set in the LWCF Act, and includes funds
appropriated from the LWCF by Congress as well as revenue derived from the
Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act. For more information, please visit.
Fiscal
Year 2019 Total Apportionments by State
State
|
Apportionment
|
Alabama
|
$2,689,167
|
Alaska
|
$1,548,962
|
American
Samoa
|
$100,000
|
Arizona
|
$3,541,391
|
Arkansas
|
$2,145,470
|
California
|
$14,564,940
|
Colorado
|
$3,034,579
|
Connecticut
|
$2,557,032
|
Delaware
|
$1,635,930
|
District of
Columbia
|
$391,688
|
Florida
|
$7,869,846
|
Georgia
|
$4,389,379
|
Guam
|
$104,640
|
Hawaii
|
$1,812,894
|
Idaho
|
$1,817,757
|
Illinois
|
$5,726,425
|
Indiana
|
$3,346,039
|
Iowa
|
$2,229,844
|
Kansas
|
$2,231,831
|
Kentucky
|
$2,558,960
|
Louisiana
|
$2,748,844
|
Maine
|
$1,659,106
|
Maryland
|
$3,297,805
|
Massachusetts
|
$3,623,566
|
Michigan
|
$4,441,165
|
Minnesota
|
$2,989,532
|
Mississippi
|
$2,118,928
|
Missouri
|
$3,168,557
|
Montana
|
$1,611,602
|
Nebraska
|
$1,906,325
|
Nevada
|
$2,292,912
|
New
Hampshire
|
$1,713,672
|
New Jersey
|
$4,454,876
|
New Mexico
|
$1,996,570
|
New York
|
$7,941,700
|
North
Carolina
|
$4,168,859
|
North
Dakota
|
$1,529,494
|
Northern
Marianas
|
$100,000
|
Ohio
|
$5,038,141
|
Oklahoma
|
$2,453,004
|
Oregon
|
$2,590,904
|
Pennsylvania
|
$5,430,820
|
Puerto Rico
|
$2,369,821
|
Rhode
Island
|
$1,702,981
|
South
Carolina
|
$2,713,499
|
South
Dakota
|
$1,564,430
|
Tennessee
|
$3,225,968
|
Texas
|
$9,746,191
|
Utah
|
$2,295,171
|
Virgin
Islands
|
$100,000
|
Vermont
|
$1,489,677
|
Virginia
|
$3,864,426
|
Washington
|
$3,577,901
|
West
Virginia
|
$1,823,422
|
Wisconsin
|
$3,073,041
|
Wyoming
|
$1,504,029
|
Total
|
$170,623,713
|
|