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Representative Kelly Keisling Announces $425,000 In Recreational Grant Funding For Fentress County – The Tennessee House Republican Caucus
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Representative Kelly Keisling Announces $425,000 In Recreational Grant Funding For Fentress County

(NASHVILLE) — State Representative Kelly Keisling (R-Byrdstown) and local leaders today announced $425,000 in Local Parks & Recreation Fund grants have been awarded to Fentress County by the Tennessee Department of Environment & Conservation (TDEC).

Specifically, the City of Jamestown will receive $200,000 to renovate the existing city pool and add a new pool with a zero entry design and splash pad components. The city will match the grant funding to complete the $400,000 project.

Additionally, Fentress County has been awarded $225,000 for the development of a baseball field, soccer field grading, a restroom and maintenance facility, concession stand, parking, as well as lighting enhancements. The county will provide a match in the amount of $225,000 to ensure the completion of this estimated $450,000 project.

“I appreciate TDEC’s investment in our community, and I know this important funding will have a tremendous impact on our citizens and our future leaders,” said Representative Keisling. “These upgrades will provide safe environments where our children can exercise and participate in team sports. I am grateful to Director Parish, his staff, and Deputy Governor Jim Henry for supporting our community, and I congratulate our local officials on securing this funding.”

Approximately $13.5 million in LPRF grants will be awarded to 51 communities across the state.

Kelly Keisling serves as Chairman of the House Insurance and Banking Subcommittee. He also serves as a member of the House Transportation Committee and the House Insurance and Banking Committee. Keisling lives in Byrdstown and represents House District 38, which includes Macon, Clay, Pickett, Scott, and part of Fentress Counties. He can be reached by email atRep.Kelly.Keisling@capitol.tn.gov or by calling (615) 741-6852.

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