State board wants $40.3M for land buys, recreation projects

LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A state panel has called for distributing $40.3  million in grants next year for land purchases and outdoor recreation  development projects.

The Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund board submitted its 2018 funding recommendations to the state Legislature, which will decide whether to approve it.

The fund is financed through interest earned on royalties paid for developing state-owned minerals such as oil and natural gas.

The board’s list includes $19 million in recreation development grants and $21.3 million for land acquisitions.

Among the proposed outdoor recreation improvements are expanded  public access to fishing sites, additional snowmobile and multiuse trail  easements, upgraded urban parks, new trails and connectors, and  enhanced wildlife habitat.

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