[Source: Neil Young, Mohave Daily News] — The city of Bullhead City could be left holding the bag if the state of Arizona pulls grant funding from a park improvement project already under way. In scrambling to close a $1.6 billion budget deficit, state legislators are “sweeping” dollars from various funds, including the State Lake Improvement Funds (SLIF) and the Local, Regional and State Parks (LRSP) Heritage Fund. Bullhead City relies heavily on grant funding for its park improvements. “What Arizona State Parks (Department) told me,” said Karla Brady, Bullhead City’s interim parks, recreation and community services director, “the state is coming in and as of Feb. 28, taking… funding and that included already-awarded grants, which was unexpected.”
Several Bullhead City park projects would be affected, Brady said. State Parks officials told her “only expenses incurred through Feb. 1 would be reimbursable. I could request reimbursement within the next week or two, but basically, no more work could be done under a grant project.”
The Rotary Park north beach renovation project already is in progress. Work is being performed by Larry D. Builders, which was awarded a $454,000 contract. “It could leave us with a liability of $224,000 in SLIF funding that we would not be able to get,” Brady said. Finding that much money is next to impossible; Bullhead City has instituted job freezes and laid off employees due to lack of funds. [Note: To read the full article, click here.]