Grants & Development

Grants & Development 

The RecPlex is committed to responsible financial stewardship and utilizes grant funding whenever possible. Below are some of the current projects that your RecPlex is working on with the help of grant funding. 

Countryside Park Revitalization

The revitalization of Countryside Park is a priority for the Washington Township RecPlex. The project will be completed in two phases and both phases, when completed, will represent a total investment of nearly $590,000 in restoring aquatic habits in all three ponds located within Countryside Park, controlling erosion and enhancing access to fishing, kayaking, and other water-based activities in the park. Both projects will be incorporated into the Countryside Park Site Master Plan, which will be completed in 2022. This investment represents a concerted effort by the Township to be strong stewards of Tom Stolz's gift to the community so that his generosity can be enjoyed by generations to come.

Phase One: Bass Lake Revitalization and Water Access Project
In partnership with the Land and Water Conservation Fund, the RecPlex will be working to revitalize and restore the Bass Lake observation deck, dock and outbuildings. Over the years, these structures have deteriorated and are not fully accessible. Additionally, the area is serviced by a single port-a-let instead of permanent public facilities. Goals for the project include: 

  • Ensuring and expanding safety, access and comfort for all patrons
  • Protecting the lake
  • Meeting the needs of the community
The existing wood observation deck, dock and adjoining outbuildings would be replaced by two kayak launches, one of which will be fully ADA accessible. These launches increase access and simplify water entry. 

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A boathouse will be installed to serve as a base of programming and rentals as well as storage for water-based sports and fishing activities. Additionally, an ADA accessible Green Flush vault toilet building will be installed with running water and exterior and interior lighting. 

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The RecPlex has been awarded $125,693 from the Land and Water Conservation Fund for this project, with a requirement for the Township to match 50%. LWCF is a federal program administered by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources and the RecPlex has previously used funds from LWCF to help develop the existing Butterfly Playgrounds in Countryside Park. In the Needs Assessment Survey conducted through the 2021 Strategic Plan, the community identified expanded access to water sports and fishing amenities as one of their top needs. This project will allow the RecPlex to meet those needs while also maintaining a healthy habitat for aquatic species, wildlife and human interaction.

The RecPlex has also been awarded the $10,000 Community Impact grant from the Centerville-Washington Foundation for this project and is incredibly grateful for the support of the community in maintaining and improving the natural habitats and landscape within Washington Township.


Phase Two: Countryside Park Turtle Pond Revitalization and Mitigation

The Washington Township RecPlex has been awarded a grant from the Clean Ohio Conservation Fund for the second phase of the revitalization project in Countryside Park. This phase of the project will address the declining water quality and aquatic life in both Turtle and Heron ponds as well as the expressed interest by residents for more water-based recreational activities and facilities.

The velocity of uncontrolled water runoff from annual storms has led to the extensive siltation of Turtle Pond and substantial erosion along the channel connecting Turtle and Heron ponds. The plan is to restore Turtle Pond, limit future siltation and erosion, and increase accessibility and recreational use of the ponds by persons of all abilities. Project components include: 

  • Dredging Turtle Pond to remove silt and sediment
  • Installing a forebay basin and controlled outlet structure for Turtle Pond to reduce siltation
  • Stabilizing the banks leading into and around Heron Pond with natural materials to control erosion

This grant is in the amount of $253,141 and will cover 75% of the anticipated cost of the second phase of the project, ensuring that the RecPlex and the Township at large continue to be good financial stewards of taxpayer funds by continuously looking for ways to offset the costs of projects through grant funding. 


Town Hall Renovations

Planned renovations for Town Hall include replacement of existing seating, refurbishing floors and carpeting and replacing stage draperies, curtains, etc. It also includes installation of a wheel chair lift to provide full access to the stage and upgraded handicapped seating. These improvements will enhance our abilities to expand programming options at the venue including senior enrichment programs, community events and rentals in addition to our core youth theatre programming. 

Centerville Noon Optimist Club Donation
An Adopt-A-Seat campaign is currently underway to help fund the purchasing of new seats in the theatre. Spearheading the campaign is the Centerville Noon Optimist Club, who has donated $20,000 to purchase nearly 40 front row seats set aside for VIYP attendees, or "Very Important Young People". Additional information about the fundraising campaign can be found on Town Hall's website.

Centerville-Washington Foundation Grant
Town Hall has recently received a $3,000 grant from the Centerville-Washington Foundation to help fund the planned renovation of Washington Township's Town Hall auditorium. The grant will be combined with $6,500 in private donations and a generous $86,445 Community Block grant.