The National Park Service (NPS) is allocating at least $60 million toward projects in Washington, D.C. These funds are part of the Recreation Enhancement Fee Program, which collects revenue from visitor entrance fees. The projects aim to enhance city fountains and memorials as part of efforts to prepare for the nation's 250th anniversary.
$60 million from National Park Service funds allocated for projects in Washington, D.C.
The National Park Service is directing at least $60 million from its funds to various projects in Washington, D.C. These initiatives, funded through visitor entrance fees, focus on improving city fountains and memorials in anticipation of the nation's 250th anniversary.
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At least $60M from National Park entrance fee fund going toward Trump’s DC projects
$60 million from National Park Service funds allocated for projects in Washington, D.C.