Governor Chafee and DEM Announce $3.85 Million in Open Space Grants

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Governor Chafee and DEM Announce $3.85 Million in Open Space Grants

Lincoln Chafee
Governor Lincoln Chafee and Department of Environmental Management Director Janet Coit awarded $3.85 million in local open space matching grants across 15 communities, land trusts and conservation organizations that will protect 1,193 acres of open space and farmland throughout Rhode Island. 

“Rhode Island is fortunate to enjoy unparalleled natural beauty. These grants will help us preserve and protect precious open space and farmland, and will also benefit our tourism industry, which is one of our state’s key economic assets,” said Governor Lincoln Chafee on the impact of the grants. 

The state grants will be matched by local bond funds and federal grants to generate over $11.6 million in land preservation throughout the state. 

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The funding comes from the 2008 and 2012 Open Space Bond Authorization that was overwhelmingly approved by Rhode Island voters. 

Janet Coit
“By protecting the forests, farms, shorelines and open spaces that dot the Rhode Island landscape, we are enhancing the state’s tourist economy by preserving lands that will be enjoyed by thousands of residents and visitors each year,” said DEM Director Janet Coit.  

The grants provide up to 50 percent of funding, up to a maximum of $400,000, to preserve open space lands that possess significant natural, ecological, agricultural or scenic values, by direct purchase or conservation easements.


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