Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund (MNRTF) Grants for 5 Active Or Completed Projects
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The COUNTY ALCONA MICHIGAN NATURAL RESOURCES TRUST FUND was established under the Kammer Recreational Land Trust Fund Act of 1976 to provide a permanent funding source for the public acquisition of land for resource protection and public outdoor recreation. Funding is provided by revenue derived from royalties on the sale and lease of state-owned oil, gas and mineral rights. This landmark piece of legislation came to fruition thanks to the collaborative efforts of the Michigan Oil and Gas Association, Michigan United Conservation Clubs and state legislators on behalf of all Michigan citizens. The MNRTF has contributed immeasurably to protecting our state’s natural beauty and helped paved the way for wise and prudent development of our state’s abundant energy resources. To date, the MNRTF has awarded over $1.1 billion in grants to Michigan’s state and local parks, waterways, trails and nature preserves throughout all 83 counties. Of this total, $245 million has been invested in trails. In excess of 1,000 public parks have been acquired and / or developed. Other projects funded include ball fields, tennis courts, trailheads, restrooms and other amenities, for a total of just under 2,500 MNRTF-assisted projects since 1976. ALCONA COUNTY Alcona County has received $644,100 in Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund (MNRTF) grants for 5 active or completed projects. Alcona County Active or Completed MNRTF projects ALCONA TOWNSHIP • Park Improvements: $108,700 CALEDONIA TOWNSHIP • Hubbard Lake North End Park Development: $245,400 DNR – PARKS & RECREATION DIVISION • South Bay-Hubbard Lake: $145,000 DNR – WILDLIFE DIVISION • Hubbard Lake Wetlands: $130,000 VILLAGE OF LINCOLN • Brownlee Lake Boat Launch: $15,000 ALGER COUNTY ALGER The MICHIGAN NATURAL RESOURCES TRUST FUND was established under the Kammer Recreational Land Trust Fund Act of 1976 to provide a permanent funding source for the public acquisition of land for resource protection and public outdoor recreation. Funding is provided by revenue derived from royalties on the sale and lease of state-owned oil, gas and mineral rights. This landmark piece of legislation came to fruition thanks to the collaborative efforts of the Michigan Oil and Gas Association, Michigan United Conservation Clubs and state legislators on behalf of all Michigan citizens. The MNRTF has contributed immeasurably to protecting our state’s natural beauty and helped paved the way for wise and prudent development of our state’s abundant energy resources. To date, the MNRTF has awarded over $1.1 billion in grants to Michigan’s state and local parks, waterways, trails and nature preserves throughout all 83 counties. Of this total, $245 million has been invested in trails. In excess of 1,000 public parks have been acquired and / or developed. Other projects funded include ball fields, tennis courts, trailheads, restrooms and other amenities, for a total of just under 2,500 MNRTF-assisted projects since 1976. ALGER COUNTY Alger County has received $2,109,740 in Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund (MNRTF) grants for 12 active or completed projects. Alger County Active or Completed MNRTF projects AUTRAIN TOWNSHIP • AuTrain Township Heritage Trailhead Development: $246,700 BURT TOWNSHIP • Grand Marais Marina Restrooms/Shower & Fish Cleaning Station: $202,500 • Carpenter Creek Beach: $7,900 DNR – PARKS & RECREATION DIVISION • Laughing Whitefish Falls Scenic Site Access Improvements: $300,000 MUNISING • Tourist Park Campground Expansion: $210,500 • Munising Bay Universal Access Site–Anna River: $86,200 • Munising Bay Mountain Bike Trailhead: $194,100 • Munising Tourist Park Campground Improvements: $200,000 • Munising City Marina: $315,000 MUNISING TOWNSHIP • McQuisten Park Boardwalk: $174,640 • McQuisten Park Boardwalk and Fishing Pier: $134,700 • Munising Twp. Rec. Area: $37,500 The COUNTY ALLEGAN MICHIGAN NATURAL RESOURCES TRUST FUND was established under the Kammer Recreational Land Trust Fund Act of 1976 to provide a permanent funding source for the public acquisition of land for resource protection and public outdoor recreation. Funding is provided by revenue derived from royalties on the sale and lease of state-owned oil, gas and mineral rights. This landmark piece of legislation came to fruition thanks to the collaborative efforts of the Michigan Oil and Gas Association, Michigan United Conservation Clubs and state legislators on behalf of all Michigan citizens. The MNRTF has contributed immeasurably to protecting our state’s natural beauty and helped paved the way for wise and prudent development of our state’s abundant energy resources. To date, the MNRTF has awarded over $1.1 billion in grants to Michigan’s state and local parks, waterways, trails and nature preserves throughout all 83 counties. Of this total, $245 million has been invested in trails. In excess of 1,000 public parks have been acquired and / or developed. Other projects funded include ball fields, tennis courts, trailheads, restrooms and other amenities, for a total of just under 2,500 MNRTF-assisted projects since 1976. ALLEGAN COUNTY Allegan County has received $22,541,172 in Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund (MNRTF) grants for 34 active or completed projects. *Legislative approval is currently pending for one recommended project. Allegan County Active, Completed and • Saugatuck Dunes: $650,000 Recommended MNRTF projects DNR – WILDLIFE DIVISION ALLEGAN • Allegan Property: $420,000 • Brady Street/Riverfront Boardwalk FILLMORE TOWNSHIP Development: $300,000 • Fillmore Township Park Development: • Veterans Memorial Riverwalk $201,000 Improvements: $45,000 HEATH TOWNSHIP • Jaycee Park: $173,900 • *Schutmaat Park Acquisition: $50,000 ALLEGAN COUNTY LAKETON TOWNSHIP • Gun Lake County Park Improvements: • Township Hall Park Dev.: $50,000 $155,881 • Wolter Woods Wildlife Corridor Acquisition: • Dumont Lake County Park Improvements: $100,000 $229,141 • Wolters Park: $225,000 • Bysterveld County Park Development: • Laketown Dunes Acquisition: $600,000 $500,000 • Laketown Beach Expansion: $640,000 • New Richmond Bridge Park Development: OTSEGO $382,800 • Brookside Park: $138,750 • West Side Park Improvements: $300,000 PLAINWELL • West Side Park: $96,800 • Riverwalk: $321,000 • Littlejohn Lake County Park: $96,000 SALEM TOWNSHIP CASCO TOWNSHIP • Salem Township Park: $23,600 • Lake Michigan Nature Preserve SAUGATUCK Acquisition – Phase I: $900,000 • Mt. Baldhead Park Stairway Renovation: • Casco Twp. Nature Preserve Phase II: $668,800 $63,800 • Casco Township Nature Preserve: • Saugatuck Harbor Natural Area Acquisition: $154,900 $3,500,000 • Casco Township Nature Area Expansion: • Saugatuck Harbor Natural Area $2,250,000 Acquisition – Phase II: $7,000,000 DNR – EXECUTIVE OFFICE VILLAGE OF DOUGLAS • Gate Property: $450,000 • Point Pleasant Marina Property Acquisition: DNR – FINANCE & OPERATIONS $1,001,400 DIVISION – ROSCOMMON WAYLAND • Allegan State Game Area – Shooting Range • Rabbit River Recreation Project: $130,000 Renovations: $150,000 • Rabbit River Park Development: $223,400 DNR – PARKS & RECREATION DIVISION • Saugatuck Dunes State Park Property Acquisition: $400,000 The COUNTY ALPENA MICHIGAN NATURAL RESOURCES TRUST FUND was established under the Kammer Recreational Land Trust Fund Act of 1976 to provide a permanent funding source for the public acquisition of land for resource protection and public outdoor recreation. Funding is provided by revenue derived from royalties on the sale and lease of state-owned oil, gas and mineral rights. This landmark piece of legislation came to fruition thanks to the collaborative efforts of the Michigan Oil and Gas Association, Michigan United Conservation Clubs and state legislators on behalf of all Michigan citizens. The MNRTF has contributed immeasurably to protecting our state’s natural beauty and helped paved the way for wise and prudent development of our state’s abundant energy resources. To date, the MNRTF has awarded over $1.1 billion in grants to Michigan’s state and local parks, waterways, trails and nature preserves throughout all 83 counties. Of this total, $245 million has been invested in trails. In excess of 1,000 public parks have been acquired and / or developed. Other projects funded include ball fields, tennis courts, trailheads, restrooms and other amenities, for a total of just under 2,500 MNRTF-assisted projects since 1976. ALPENA COUNTY Alpena County has received $4,897,866 in Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund (MNRTF) grants for 19 active or completed projects. Alpena County Active or Completed MNRTF projects ALPENA • Harbor Breakwall Walkway Extension: $153,481 • North Riverfront Park Heritage Improvements: $214,500 • Starlite Beach Promenade Facilities Project: $443,300 • NEST Alpena Regional Trailhead: $245,000 • Starlite Beach Splash Pad and Beach Improvements: $205,000 • Wildlife Sanctuary: $237,500 • Small Boat Harbor: $80,000 • Thunder Bay River Plan: $195,000 • River Plan-Phase 2: $279,800 • Harbor Breakwall Walkway Extension: $155,685 ALPENA TOWNSHIP • Houghmaster Property Acquisition: $1,392,900 • Rockport Picnic Fishing Pier: $50,300 DNR – FISHERIES DIVISION • Partridge Point: $100,000 DNR – FOREST, MINERAL & FIRE MANAGEMENT • El Cajon Bay: $225,000 • Hardwood Point-Lake Huron: $450,000 DNR – PARKS & RECREATION DIVISION • Alpena to Hillman Trail Development Phase 1: $300,000 LONG RAPIDS TOWNSHIP • Long Rapids Township Park Improvements: $70,000 SANBORN TOWNSHIP • Sanborn Park Improvement: $26,800 WILSON TOWNSHIP • Wolf Creek Park Improvements: $73,600 The COUNTY