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Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund July 2002 Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund July 2002 Approved Projects by County Finance and Operations Services Bureau - Department of Natural Resources Project Project County Project No Applicant Type Project Title Grant Amount Status Alcona TF94-272 CURTIS TOWNSHIP D Indian Lake Picnic Area $15,000 Withdrawn Alcona TF70-786 DNR - PARKS & RECREATION A South Bay-Hubbard Lake $145,000 Closed Alcona TF70-890 DNR - WILDLIFE A Hubbard Lake Wetlands $130,000 Closed Alcona County Total $290,000 Alger TF87-124 BURT TOWNSHIP A Carpenter Creek Beach $7,900 Closed DNR - FOREST, MINERAL & FIRE Alger TF92-846 MANAGEMENT A Laughing Whitefish Marsh $150,000 Withdrawn Alger TF90-311 MUNISING D Munising City Marina $315,000 Closed Alger TF88-025 MUNISING TOWNSHIP A Munising Twp. Rec. Area $37,500 Closed Alger TF01-062 MUNISING TOWNSHIP D McQuisten Park Boardwalk $174,640 Active Alger County Total $685,040 Allegan TF90-235 ALLEGAN D Jaycee Park $173,900 Closed Allegan TF00-076 ALLEGAN COUNTY D Gun Lake County Park Improvements $155,881 Active Allegan TF91-351 ALLEGAN COUNTY D West Side Park $96,800 Closed Allegan TF95-126 ALLEGAN COUNTY D Littlejohn Lake Co. Park $96,000 Closed Dumont Lake County Park Allegan TF00-077 ALLEGAN COUNTY D Improvements $229,141 Active Allegan TF70-962 DNR - PARKS & RECREATION A Douglas Area Marina $184,600 Closed Allegan TF70-091 DNR - PARKS & RECREATION A Saugatuck Dunes $400,000 Closed Allegan TF70-738 DNR - PARKS & RECREATION A Saugatuck Dunes $400,000 Closed Allegan TF70-286 DNR - PARKS & RECREATION A Saugatuck Dunes $350,000 Closed Allegan TF70-560 DNR - WILDLIFE A Allegan Property $420,000 Closed Allegan TF95-087 DORR TOWNSHIP A Dorr Park Acquisition $90,000 Withdrawn Allegan TF95-024 LAKETOWN TOWNSHIP A Laketown Dunes Acq. $600,000 Closed Allegan TF91-173 LAKETOWN TOWNSHIP A Wolters Park $225,000 Closed Allegan TF88-210 OTSEGO D Brookside Park $138,750 Closed Allegan TF97-040 PLAINWELL D Riverwalk $321,000 Closed Allegan TF95-197 SALEM TOWNSHIP A Salem Township Park $23,600 Closed Allegan County Total $3,904,672 Alpena TF99-353 ALPENA D Harbor Breakwall Walkway Extension $155,685 Active Alpena TF87-016 ALPENA D Small Boat Harbor $80,000 Closed Alpena TF95-180 ALPENA D River Plan-Phase 2 $279,800 Closed Alpena TF92-299 ALPENA D Thunder Bay River Plan $195,000 Closed Alpena TF00-275 ALPENA D Harbor Breakwall Walkway Extension $153,481 Active 1 of 45 Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund July 2002 Approved Projects by County Finance and Operations Services Bureau - Department of Natural Resources Project Project County Project No Applicant Type Project Title Grant Amount Status Alpena TF596 ALPENA A Wildlife Sanctuary $235,500 Closed Alpena TF768 ALPENA A Thunderbay Rivermouth $720,000 Closed Alpena TF99-262 ALPENA TOWNSHIP D Rockport Picnic Fishing Pier $50,300 Active Alpena TF70-952 DNR - FISHERIES A Partridge Point $100,000 Closed DNR - FOREST, MINERAL & FIRE Alpena TF70-987 MANAGEMENT A Lake Huron-Thunder Bay $306,280 Closed DNR - FOREST, MINERAL & FIRE Alpena TF70-933 MANAGEMENT A Dault Property $480,000 Closed DNR - FOREST, MINERAL & FIRE Alpena TF70-571 MANAGEMENT A El Cajon Bay $225,000 Closed DNR - FOREST, MINERAL & FIRE Alpena TF70-572 MANAGEMENT A Hardwood Point $450,000 Closed Alpena TF95-016 SANBORN TOWNSHIP D Sanborn Park Improvement $26,800 Closed Alpena County Total $3,457,846 Antrim TF98-269 ANTRIM COUNTY A Grass River Wetland Addition $86,925 Closed Antrim TF95-051 ANTRIM COUNTY A Antrim Creek Natural Area $4,764,100 Closed Antrim TF99-436 ANTRIM COUNTY A Jabara Property $320,662 Active Antrim TF00-145 ANTRIM COUNTY A Grass River Natural Area Parcels $348,750 Active Antrim TF90-249 ANTRIM COUNTY D Barnes Park $41,750 Closed Antrim TF95-081 ANTRIM COUNTY D Grass River Boardwalk $41,600 Closed Grass River Natural Area Land Antrim TF97-170 ANTRIM COUNTY A Protection $243,178 Closed Antrim Creek Natural Area Dev. and Antrim TF00-349 ANTRIM COUNTY D Protection $143,154 Active Antrim TF613 ANTRIM COUNTY A Grass River Rec. Trail $40,500 Closed Antrim TF86-186 ANTRIM COUNTY A Grass River Natural Area $45,000 Closed Antrim TF70-642 DNR - FISHERIES A Jordan River Camp/Acc. $100,000 Closed Antrim TF70-592 DNR - FISHERIES A Jordan River-Moorhead $120,000 Closed DNR - FOREST, MINERAL & FIRE Antrim TF89-155 MANAGEMENT A Sand Lake $175,000 Withdrawn DNR - FOREST, MINERAL & FIRE Antrim TF00-245 MANAGEMENT A Sand Lake $675,000 Active Antrim TF00-165 FOREST HOME TOWNSHIP A North Arm Loon Nursery Acquisition $202,938 Active Antrim TF1023 HELENA TOWNSHIP A Chessie's Pause $180,000 Closed Antrim TF91-340 TORCH LAKE TOWNSHIP A Torch Lake Day Park $176,100 Closed Antrim TF93-308 TORCH LAKE TOWNSHIP A Torch/Bay Trail & Beach $258,500 Closed Antrim County Total $7,963,157 2 of 45 Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund July 2002 Approved Projects by County Finance and Operations Services Bureau - Department of Natural Resources Project Project County Project No Applicant Type Project Title Grant Amount Status Arenac TF00-391 ARENAC COUNTY A Arenac County Park Acquisition $900,000 Closed Arenac County Total $900,000 Baraga TF61 BARAGA COUNTY A Point Abbaye $107,500 Closed DNR - FOREST, MINERAL & FIRE Baraga TF95-817 MANAGEMENT A Point Abbaye $175,000 Closed DNR - FOREST, MINERAL & FIRE Baraga TF70-897 MANAGEMENT A L'Anse/Dollar Bay R.O.W. $285,000 Closed Baraga TF70-459 DNR - PARKS & RECREATION A Big Huron River Mouth $115,000 Closed Baraga TF94-251 L'ANSE D L'Anse Harbor Boat Launch $91,600 Closed Baraga TF98-043 L'ANSE A Lakeshore Property Acquisition $50,000 Withdrawn Baraga County Total $824,100 Barry TF86-222 DNR - PARKS & RECREATION A Barry Prairie-Turner Cr. $107,000 Closed Barry TF92-863 DNR - WILDLIFE A G. J. Terburg Estate $565,000 Withdrawn Barry TF71-009 DNR - WILDLIFE A Tamarack Lk Mini-Game Ar. $132,500 Closed Barry TF99-283 HASTINGS D Hastings Riverwalk Development $284,000 Active Barry County Total $1,088,500 Bay TF93-230 BAY CITY A Railtrail-27th St. Land $60,000 Closed Bay TF93-229 BAY CITY A Riverwalk Land Acq. $55,000 Closed Bay TF87-128 BAY CITY D Saginaw River Pier $400,000 Closed Bay TF89-030 BAY CITY D Wenonah Park Riverfront $375,000 Closed Bay TF90-327 BAY CITY D Surath Shore Protection $50,000 Closed Bay TF98-006 BAY CITY D 27th Street Railtrail $178,000 Closed Bay TF01-087 BAY COUNTY D Bay County Trail Improvements $22,000 Active Bay TF93-371 BAY COUNTY A Crump Drain Wetlds Basin $16,900 Closed Bay TF95-255 BAY COUNTY A Keit Linear Park $375,000 Closed Bay TF88-110 BAY COUNTY D Pinconning Park Improve. $60,000 Closed Bay TF00-354 BAY COUNTY D Bay County Wetlands Improvements $88,226 Active Bay TF96-218 BAY COUNTY A Dow ITI Boat Launch Expansion $228,000 Withdrawn Bay TF96-219 BAY COUNTY A Pinconning Land Acquisition $81,750 Withdrawn Bay TF90-186 DNR - FISHERIES D Saginaw Bay Shore Dev. $150,000 Closed Bay TF95-299 DNR - PARKS & RECREATION D Interpretive Displays $250,000 Closed Bay TF91-020 DNR - PARKS & RECREATION A Saginaw River Boat Access $500,000 Closed Bay TF70-381 DNR - WILDLIFE A Quanicassee SGA $135,000 Closed Bay TF517 ESSEXVILLE A Essexville Recreation Area $50,000 Closed Bay TF91-254 ESSEXVILLE D Smith Park Improvements $69,000 Closed Bay TF92-200 ESSEXVILLE D Scherumann St. Pier Impr. $72,750 Closed Bay TF95-253 FRASER TOWNSHIP D Linwood Road Scenic Point $53,000 Closed 3 of 45 Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund July 2002 Approved Projects by County Finance and Operations Services Bureau - Department of Natural Resources Project Project County Project No Applicant Type Project Title Grant Amount Status Bay TF00-063 HAMPTON TOWNSHIP A Expansion of Finn Road Park $130,800 Active Bay TF724 HAMPTON TOWNSHIP A Acq. on Saginaw Bay $300,000 Closed Bay TF97-167 PINCONNING A Pinconning Riverwalk Land Acquisition $18,000 Closed Bay TF95-200 PORTSMOUTH TOWNSHIP D Township Railtrail $102,300 Closed Bay TF913 WILLIAMS TOWNSHIP A Williams Twp. Park Expansion $6,000 Closed Bay County Total $3,826,726 Benzie TF01-016 ALMIRA TOWNSHIP A Ransom Lake Natural Area $859,920 Active Benzie TF99-401 BENZIE COUNTY D Betsie Valley Trail $432,000 Active Railroad Point Natural Area Addition, Benzie TF98-264 BENZIE COUNTY A Crystal Lake $459,038 Closed Benzie TF99-075 BENZIE COUNTY D Betsie Valley Trail-Trailhead Facilities $254,263 Active Benzie TF97-082 BENZIE COUNTY A Railroad Point-Crystal Lake $2,142,037 Closed Benzie TF93-433 DNR - FISHERIES D Betsie River Access $228,800 Closed DNR - FOREST, MINERAL & FIRE Benzie TF92-860 MANAGEMENT A Platte Rivermouth $140,000 Closed DNR - FOREST, MINERAL & FIRE Benzie TF98-189 MANAGEMENT A Pearl Lake Property $911,050 Closed DNR - FOREST, MINERAL & FIRE Benzie TF94-293 MANAGEMENT A Betsie Valley Tr. Corr. $500,000 Closed DNR - FOREST, MINERAL & FIRE Benzie TF70-774 MANAGEMENT A Pearl Lake $180,000 Closed Benzie TF90-183 DNR - PARKS & RECREATION A Vill. of Elberta Property $1,420,000 Withdrawn Benzie TF95-808 DNR - PARKS & RECREATION A Crystal Lake-Denton Prop. $850,000 Closed Benzie TF86-060 DNR - PARKS & RECREATION A Elberta Marina & Pub.Acc. $250,000 Closed Lower Betsie River State Game Benzie TF99-309 DNR - WILDLIFE A Refuge Addition $134,650 Active Ann Arbor Railroad Park/Betsie Valley Benzie TF98-033 ELBERTA D Trail Head Dev. $314,545 Active Elberta Historic Waterfront Trailhead Benzie TF99-014 ELBERTA D Park-Phase II $258,000 Active Benzie County Total $9,334,303 Berrien TF86-308 BENTON HARBOR A Ox Creek Park Development $30,000 Closed Berrien TF89-114 BENTON HARBOR D Jean Klock Park $375,000 Withdrawn Berrien TF90-030 BERRIEN COUNTY A Silver Beach County
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