What is Cary Park District?
Established in 1971, the Cary Park District is a vital public entity dedicated to providing and maintaining parks, trails, and open spaces. Serving the communities of Cary, Fox River Grove, Trout Valley, and extending its reach into parts of Oakwood Hills, Lake in the Hills, and unincorporated McHenry County, the district plays a crucial role in the recreational and environmental well-being of its residents. Its commitment to preserving natural resources and offering accessible public amenities underscores its importance in the region.
How much funding has Cary Park District raised?
Cary Park District has raised a total of $10K across 1 funding round:
Debt
$10K
Debt (2021): $10K with participation from PPP
Key Investors in Cary Park District
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
What's next for Cary Park District?
With the recent infusion of moderate growth capital, the Cary Park District is poised for strategic expansion and enhancement of its park infrastructure and services. This financing is expected to support initiatives aimed at improving existing facilities, developing new recreational opportunities, and potentially acquiring additional land to broaden its service area. The district's focus on community engagement and sustainable land management will likely guide its future development, ensuring that the allocated funds are utilized to maximize public benefit and preserve the natural beauty of the areas under its stewardship.
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