Biden Administration Restores Land And Water Conservation Funding

By Ron Dungan
Published: Saturday, February 13, 2021 - 8:20am
Updated: Saturday, February 13, 2021 - 10:39am

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Eldorado Park in Scottsdale
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Eldorado Park in Scottsdale was build with money from the Land and Water Conservation Fund.

The Biden administration is restoring some federal funding for urban parks. The move reverses a cut made in the waning days of the Trump administration.

The Land and Water Conservation Fund provides critical funding for parks and outdoor recreation, from the inner city to national parks.

One of President Donald Trump’s last acts in office was to remove a program for urban parks from the fund. 

President Joe Biden’s action will help restore that funding. 

Vianey Olivarria, a spokeswoman for Chispa, a local conservation group, said the funding is an investment in local neighborhoods.

“The Land and Water Conservation Fund is key," she said. "It’s a key component to have access to the outdoors. There’s so much inequity by now as to who gets access to these green spaces, right?”

Money for the Land and Water Conservation Fund comes from royalties on offshore and natural gas drilling.

The Painted Desert in Petrified Forest National Park
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The Painted Desert in Petrified Forest National Park.

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