Stojanovich Family Park

Stojanovich Family Park

$81,629

open space authority funds contributed to project

2012

project awarded

The Open Space Authority contributed funds towards the development of this 1.3-acre park, including walking trails, a pedestrian bridge, benches, a landscaped swale with a biotreatment component, and interpretive signs that shows the agricultural history of the site.
Award Date:
January 25, 2012
Program:
20% Funding Program
Location:
316 Union Ave. Campbell, CA 95008

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