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Commission Approves Grants & Rules For Procurement, ATV & Historic Properties - 09/30/25

ASTORIA, Oregon— The Oregon State Parks and Recreation Commission approved Local Government Grants and rules for procurement, ATVs and historic properties at its September meeting in Astoria.

 

The commission adopted the recommended grants for the 2025 Local Government Grant Program (LGGP). The LGGP is a voter approved, Oregon Lottery funded grant program administered by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. 

 

The 2025 awards totaled about $17.3 million and include:            

The commission also adopted rules for procurement, ATVs and historic properties based on Oregon legislation passed in 2025. 

Staff also presented a budget update to the commission that showed an even lower-than-forecasted lottery revenue outlook and an increase in cost-of-living adjustments, which creates a $14 million budget shortfall this biennium. The agency will closely monitor the budget forecast, its visitor fees and cost-saving measures to close the gap. 

 

The full agenda with supporting documents is available online, and a recording of the meeting is available on the OPRD Director’s Office YouTube channel. The commission’s next meeting is November 17-18 and will be virtual. 

Commission Approves Grants & Rules For Procurement, ATV & Historic Properties - 09/30/25

ASTORIA, Oregon— The Oregon State Parks and Recreation Commission approved Local Government Grants and rules for procurement, ATVs and historic properties at its September meeting in Astoria.

 

The commission adopted the recommended grants for the 2025 Local Government Grant Program (LGGP). The LGGP is a voter approved, Oregon Lottery funded grant program administered by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. 

 

The 2025 awards totaled about $17.3 million and include:            

The commission also adopted rules for procurement, ATVs and historic properties based on Oregon legislation passed in 2025. 

Staff also presented a budget update to the commission that showed an even lower-than-forecasted lottery revenue outlook and an increase in cost-of-living adjustments, which creates a $14 million budget shortfall this biennium. The agency will closely monitor the budget forecast, its visitor fees and cost-saving measures to close the gap. 

 

The full agenda with supporting documents is available online, and a recording of the meeting is available on the OPRD Director’s Office YouTube channel. The commission’s next meeting is November 17-18 and will be virtual.