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California: Grant Funding Available for Improving Boating Access Statewide

California: Grant Funding Available for Improving Boating Access Statewide

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) has announced the availability of up to $8.6 million in funding for projects to improve public access for recreational boaters statewide. CDFW’s Boating Access Grant Program will reimburse the costs of projects that seek to acquire, develop, renovate, maintain or improve facilities that create or enhance public access to California waters or advance the suitability of waters for recreational boating.

CDFW is accepting proposals through Nov. 3 for the 2023-2024 Boating Access Grant Program. CDFW will also hold a Public Solicitation Workshop on Oct. 4, 2023 at 10:30 a.m. to provide an overview of the program including eligible activities, program requirements and the grant process.

“California’s waterways, from our coastline to majestic lakes and a vast network of rivers, provide unparalleled recreational opportunities for every boater,” said CDFW Director Charlton H. Bonham. “Ensuring safe and reliable access for our anglers and every boater statewide remains a high priority.”

Supported with federal funds through the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Sport Fish Restoration Grant Program, funding for the program comes from revenue via taxes on sport fishing equipment, fishing tackle, pleasure boats and the portion of the gasoline fuel tax attributable to small engines and motorboats. The Boating Access Program provides funding for a broad range of access facilities and associated amenities that benefit recreational boaters. To find out more about eligible activities please visit wildlife.ca.gov/Grants/Boating-Access.

Project activities eligible for Boating Access grant funds include:

  • Planning, permitting, design and construction of boating access facilities.
  • Amenities for boaters including compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act at boating access facilities:
    • Launching and landing facilities for paddle craft and non-motorized boats.
    • Outreach to boaters about available boating access and amenities.
    • Aquatic invasive species information and education (inspection but not enforcement).
    • Vegetation management related to boater access.
    • Pump out facilities for vessels with on-board sanitary holding tanks.
    • Fueling docks for boaters.
    • Potable water supplies for boaters.
    • Dinghy docks.
  • Operation and maintenance of boating access facilities.
  • Administration and coordination of boating access programs (including personnel, travel, training and planning)
  • Maintenance and operations projects for boating access sites, facilities and structures.

For questions on CDFW’s Boating Access Grant Program, please email boatingaccess@wildlife.ca.gov.

Persons with disabilities needing reasonable accommodation to participate in public meetings or other CDFW activities are invited to contact CDFW’s Accessibility Coordinator in the EEO Office at (916) 902-9097, or send an email to EEO@wildlife.ca.gov. Reasonable Accommodation requests for facility and/or meeting accessibility should be received at least 21 days prior to the event. Requests for American Sign Language Interpreters should be submitted at least two weeks prior to the event, and requests for Real-Time Captioning at least four weeks prior to the event. These timeframes are to help ensure that the requested accommodation is met. If a request for an accommodation has been submitted but due to circumstances is no longer needed, please contact the Accessibility Coordinator immediately.

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