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$5 Million Awarded For Projects At Del Valle Regional Park

The popular East Bay park, which was built in the 1960s, will also get a new visitor center.

LIVERMORE, CA — Construction on $5 million worth of improvements at Del Valle Regional Park will in Livermore will begin later this year, according to a recent report by ABC 7 News. Thousands from all over the Bay Area regularly visit the popular park, which was built in the 1960s.

The improvements will include a new visitor center and improvements to the bathrooms, according to ABC 7. The park and lake offers visitors camping, hiking, fishing and wide variety of water sports. Read the full story here.

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