Supervisor Zack Scrivner may pitch in to help
By Gary Meyer, TME
After Frazier Park area residents invested many days and hours last year to prepare a Frazier Mountain Park Masterplan and submit an application for state Proposition 68 funding, the news last week that our town had not been allocated any of the $2.7 million awarded to Kern County was hard to take.
But the news isn’t all bad.
Senior County Administrative Officer Carl Brewer told The Mountain Enterprise on August 23: “The effort was not a waste, though, as now we have a fully developed and updated masterplan for this space. We will be diligent in searching for additional funding opportunities to make progress on this project.”
District 2 County Supervisor Zack Scrivner’s Field Representative BJ Saidi said…(please see below to view full stories and photographs)
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Will happy days be here again? Fishing at the pond was a source of joy for locals and big-city visitors.
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