San Tomas Community Garden Park

$425,000

open space authority funds contributed to project

2016

project awarded

The Authority contributed $425,000 toward the City of Santa Clara's project to create a new 3-acre neighborhood park located along the San Tomas Aquino Creek Trail, on the southwest corner of San Tomas Expressway and Monroe Avenue. The grant funded a community garden, open space, and picnic area. The park is currently under construction.
Award Date:
June 9, 2016
Program:
20% Funding Program
Location:
San Tomas Expressway & Monroe Avenue

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