The funds authorized in paragraph (5) of subdivision (a) of Section 5907 shall be available as grants on a competitive basis to local units of government, and nonprofit organizations authorized to provide park, recreation, or open-space services or facilities to the general public. The Director of Parks and Recreation shall prepare and adopt criteria and procedures for evaluating those competitive grants for trail development.

(Added June 7, 1988, by initiative Proposition 70.)

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Terms Used In California Public Resources Code 5913

  • Park: means a tract of land with outstanding scenic, natural, open-space, or recreational values, set apart to conserve natural, scenic, cultural, or ecological resources for present and future generations, and to be used by the public as a place for rest, recreation, education, exercise, inspiration, or enjoyment. See California Public Resources Code 5902