FDR Park in Philadelphia.
FDR Park in Philadelphia. (MediaPunch/Shutterstock)

By Eric Heyl, Patch

HARRISBURG, PA — Two state lawmakers want to use $500 million in American Rescue Plan money to spruce up parks and community centers throughout Pennsylvania.

State representatives Rick Krajewski and Elizabeth Fielder, both Philadelphia Democrats, plan to introduce a bill that would fund a “Healthy Parks for Healthy Communities” program. The state Department of Conservation and Natural Resources would determine how best to distribute the money.

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In a memo to colleagues seeking support for the legislation, the pair noted that parks and recreation centers were built more than 100 years ago in many urban areas of the state and are deteriorating. Some even have had to be closed.

Such spaces “are in need of building renovations, updated playground equipment, improved ball fields and basketball courts, pool repairs, new sidewalks and groundskeeping, and more,” the memo stated. “Without a sizeable investment, these centers cannot be reopened, and our communities are left wanting for safe recreational spaces.”

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