Governor Perdue Announces Land Conservation Grants and Loans
Thursday, January 17, 2008 |
Contact: Office of Communications 404-651-7774 Shane Hix, GEFA, (404) 584-1043
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Funding Approved for Projects in Bulloch,
“This program and its shared funding represent a collaborative approach to land conservation,” said Governor Sonny Perdue. “I’m pleased that these natural and cultural resources will be preserved and enjoyed for generations to come.”
In
GLCP is contributing a $10,000 grant and providing a $132,300 low interest loan. Additional funding is being provided by the property owner and
Near
GLCP is contributing a $300,000 grant which will be matched by the ACUB program. Additional support comes from a discounted sale of the easement by the property owner, the Georgia Land Trust.
Along the
The remains of historic
The GLCP is contributing a $490,000 grant. Additional funding is being provided by The Nature Conservancy, the Georgia Wetland Trust Fund, and a deeply discounted sale of the easement by the landowners, the Fort Barrington Hunt Club.
Georgia Land Conservation Program
The GLCP is managed by the Georgia Environmental Facilities Authority (GEFA) and projects are approved by the Georgia Land Conservation Council. The program offers grants for fee title or conservation easement purchases from the Georgia Land Conservation Trust Fund. It also offers low-interest loans for fee title or conservation easement purchases from the Georgia Land Conservation Revolving Fund. Tax incentives are also available for donations of conservation lands or conservation easements. Since the program’s inception, GLCO has endorsed 43 projects totaling 61,214 acres.
Conservation lands are permanently protected lands that are undeveloped and meet one or more of the goals of the Georgia Land Conservation Act. The goals include water quality protection, flood protection, wetlands protection, reduction of erosion, protection of riparian buffers and areas that provide natural habitat and corridors for native plant and animal species. The goals also include the protection of prime agricultural and forestry lands, protection of cultural and historic sites, scenic protection, recreation (boating, hiking, camping, fishing, and hunting) and the connection of areas contributing to these goals.
Governor Perdue introduced the Georgia Land Conservation Act to encourage the long-term conservation and protection of the state’s natural, cultural and historic resources in the 2004 session of the General Assembly. The Georgia Land Conservation Act passed with broad bipartisan support and Governor Perdue signed it into law on April 14, 2005.
Applications for land conservation grants or loans are accepted on a rolling basis throughout the year. Applications and more information about the program can be found at www.glcp.org.
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Press release in MS Word format |