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Government

May 18, 2001

Governor Earmarks $40 Million for Park

LOS ANGELES - To help convert the Chinatown Cornfield rail yard into the largest inner-city park in Los Angeles history, Gov. Gray Davis has earmarked $40 million of the revised state budget for the purchase and cleanup of 32 acres.

        LOS ANGELES - To help convert the Chinatown Cornfield rail yard into the largest inner-city park in Los Angeles history, Gov. Gray Davis has earmarked $40 million of the revised state budget for the purchase and cleanup of 32 acres.
        The majority of the funding will come from the Proposition 12 Parks Bond Act, a $2.1 billion parks measure that California voters approved last yea...

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