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Mississippi is investing more than $13 million to improve the museum district at Lefleur's Bluff State Park in Jackson, including expansions to a walking trail, a new pavilion, and a golf course being designed by the world-renowned golf architect Robert Trent Jones. Lt. Governor Delbert Hosemann says the investment is a way to attract new tourists and entertain Mississippians.
Were fixing to have a world-class, first-class place to take your children, says Hosemann. Whether youre rich or poor or whatever, youll be able to go to a place where you can take your children. Fish, stay out overnight, all that kind of things. Make something open to Mississippians that weve really neglected in the past quite frankly.
The Lt. Governor says the state hired four architect firms to assess the needs of state parks in Mississippi and found that some have severe damage to infrastructure. The state allocated $38 million in ARPA funds to address these issues.
Lynn Posey is the Interim Director of the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks. He says this funding can help to build new cabins, camping sites, and update amenities in the coming years. Posey says I think 3-5 years down the road youll really start seeing some tangible results, and really results before then, but its just going to take a while to cover a lot of ground. Theres a lot of parks out there that are affected, and we want to do it top-notch. We dont want to do it just halfway this time, were going to try to do it the right way.
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