

The City of Monrovia has been awarded with a $675,000 grant through the California Department of Parks and Recreation (Department) 2019 Statewide Park Development and Community Revitalization Program to expand and improve Lucinda Garcia Park.
Funded by Proposition 68, the State Park Bond Program, Monrovia isone of 52 agencies to receive the grant. More notably, the Department received478 applications, totaling $2.3 billion in requests with only $254.9 millionavailable for distribution.
“Having beautiful and accessible neighborhood parks enhances thecommunity and makes life better,” said Mayor Tom Adams. “Over the years,Lucinda Garcia Park has been well-loved and as a result is experiencing normalwear and tear, and we are excited about the opportunity to enhance ourneighborhood park by turning it back into a premier amenity for all to enjoy.”
When applying for the grant, the city held several community outreach events, in the neighborhood surrounding Lucinda Garcia Park, to discuss proposed upgrades to the facility. The funds will go towards achieving the following goals:
Located at 502 W. Olive Ave., Monrovia, Lucinda Garcia Park is a modest park that currently offers picnic tables, barbecues, drinking fountains, a walking trail loop around the park and playground equipment.
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