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King City received $2 million grant for a new downtown plaza

The design was developed through several public workshops, meetings, and activities, according to the city.
King City
The design was developed through several public workshops, meetings, and activities, according to the city.

KING CITY, Calif. As part of an effort to create a place to gather, eat and enjoy event, King City announced they received $2,134 million to build a Downtown park with a plaza.

According to the City, the project is part of a general economic development projects to revitalized the city, and for people passing by, to enjoy King City too.

The grant was part of Proposition 68, which authorized $4 billion in bonds for state and local parks, environmental protection and restoration projects, water infrastructure projects, and flood protection projects. The City said it was 1 of 112 grant recipients out of 468 applicants.

Construction is expected to start in spring 2022 and completed by fall 2022.

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