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Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks 05/14/2008 Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks LWC30302 LWCF Sites by County Page 1 of 36 Project Site Sponsor Project Number Number Site Name Region Sponsor Type Type Acres Amount County: Beaverhead 30-00049 1 Maidenrock FAS 3 DFWP State Acquisition $15,081.77 30-00055 1 Maidenrock FAS 3 DFWP State Development $11,761.67 30-00056 4 Glen FAS 3 DFWP State Development $3,293.54 30-00125 20 Clark Canyon Reservoir 3 DFWP State Development 0.0 $178.27 30-00297 1 Dillon Bagley Park 3 Dillon SD #10 School District Development $12,399.56 30-00299 8 Bannack SP 3 DFWP State Acquisition $18,396.00 30-00408 1 Henneberry FAS 3 DFWP State Acquisition 0.0 $111,048.47 30-00448 1 Maidenrock FAS 3 DFWP State Development 0.0 $5,951.47 30-00497 1 Dillon Ray Lynch Park 3 Beaverhead County County Development 0.0 $25,500.00 30-00529 1 Poindexter Slough FAS 3 DFWP State Acquisition 0.0 $391,469.62 30-00535 1 Bannack SP 3 DFWP State Development 0.0 $131,914.51 30-00551 1 Henneberry FAS 3 DFWP State Development 0.0 $9,285.83 30-00597 1 Bannack SP Road Relocation 3 DFWP State Development 0.0 $11,223.42 30-00674 1 Clark's Lookout State Park Renovation 3 DFWP State Renovation $50,740.00 County: Big Horn 30-00024 6 Tongue River Reservoir 7 DFWP State Development $2,183.60 30-00064 1 Chief Plenty Coups SP 5 DFWP State Development $14,236.00 30-00080 1 Chief Plenty Coups SP 5 DFWP State Acquisition $784.50 30-00103 1 Big Horn FAS 5 DFWP State Acquisition $15,167.00 30-00107 5 Tongue River Reservoir 7 DFWP State Development $902.47 30-00121 1 Two Leggins FAS 5 DFWP State Acquisition $3,111.11 30-00174 1 Hardin Heimat Park 5 Hardin City Development $36,545.54 30-00183 1 Lodge Grass Town Park Imp. 5 Lodge Grass City Development $4,523.94 30-00203 1 Arapooish FAS 5 DFWP State Acquisition $21,347.42 30-00302 1 Chief Plenty Coups SP 5 DFWP State Development $5,155.18 30-00327 1 Hardin - Tennis Courts 5 Hardin City Development $20,073.02 30-00409 1 Hardin City Park 5 Hardin City Combination 0.0 $15,745.89 05/14/2008 Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks LWC30302 LWCF Sites by County Page 2 of 36 Project Site Sponsor Project Number Number Site Name Region Sponsor Type Type Acres Amount County: Big Horn 30-00409 2 Hardin Southwest Park 5 Hardin City Combination 0.0 $15,745.89 30-00515 1 Rosebud Battlefield SM / Interp. 7 DFWP State Development 0.0 $5,730.06 30-00535 2 Chief Plenty Coups SP 5 DFWP State Development 0.0 $37,874.30 30-00602 08 Wyola Recreation Area 5 Wyola SD #29 School District Combination $35,610.00 30-00603 11 Hardin Four Parks Improvements-North Park 5 Hardin City Development $18,000.00 30-00603 12 Hardin Four Parks Improvements-Wilson Park 5 Hardin City Development $18,000.00 30-00603 13 Hardin Four Parks Improvements-Brennan Kiddie 5 Hardin City Development $18,000.00 Park 30-00603 14 Hardin Four Parks Improvements-South West Park 5 Hardin City Development $18,000.00 County: Blaine 30-00075 1 Harlem Swimming Pool 6 Harlem City Development $33,155.90 30-00306 1 Chinook - Swimming Pool 6 Chinook City Development $150,157.84 30-00498 1 Chinook Northside Park 6 Chinook City Development 0.0 $2,513.35 30-00601 03 Blaine County Zurich Park Improvements* 6 Blaine County County Combination $6,296.29 30-00601 10 Chinook Tennis Courts, Ballfield 6 Chinook City Renovation $11,700.00 30-00614 1 Harlem Centennial Park 6 Harlem City Development $18,664.69 County: Broadwater 30-00011 1 Townsend City Park 3 Townsend City Combination $43,692.50 30-00056 3 Deepdale FAS (Yorks Islands FAS) 3 DFWP State Development $3,293.54 30-00349 1 Townsend McCarthy Park 3 Townsend City Development $17,088.40 30-00582 1 Townsend Dist. #7 Playground 3 Townsend SD #7 School District Development 0.0 $2,500.00 County: Carbon 30-00051 1 Bridger Town Park 5 Bridger City Development $49,342.09 30-00092 1 Bluewater FAS 5 DFWP State Development $3,341.03 30-00092 2 Bull Springs FAS 5 DFWP State Development $3,341.03 30-00092 3 Horsethief Station FAS 5 DFWP State Development $3,341.03 05/14/2008 Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks LWC30302 LWCF Sites by County Page 3 of 36 Project Site Sponsor Project Number Number Site Name Region Sponsor Type Type Acres Amount County: Carbon 30-00092 4 Water Birch FAS 5 DFWP State Development $3,341.03 30-00175 1 Red Lodge Park Dev. 5 Red Lodge City Development $4,793.40 30-00314 1 Fromberg - Town Park 5 Fromberg City Combination $14,534.57 30-00396 1 Red Lodge Tennis Courts 5 Red Lodge SD #1 School District Development $22,631.76 30-00485 1 Roberts Community Park 5 Carbon County County Development 0.0 $4,449.67 30-00601 16 Red Lodge Zoo Facilities 5 Red Lodge City Development $51,517.47 30-00650 1 Roberts School Playground 5 Roberts School School Combination $10,000.00 30-00681 1 Roberts School Playground 5 Roberts School School District Development $14,765.00 County: Carter 30-00041 1 Ekalaka Memorial Park 7 Ekalaka City Development $7,210.00 30-00074 1 Medicine Rocks SP 7 DFWP State Development $10,115.36 30-00271 1 Carter County Camp Needmore 7 Carter County County Development 0.0 $20,313.71 County: Cascade 30-00013 1 Great Falls City Park (Jaycee Park) 4 Great Falls City Development $59,964.00 30-00015 1 Cascade Atkinson Park 4 Cascade City Combination $47,192.20 30-00086 1 Great Falls Southside Park 4 Great Falls City Acquisition $41,599.42 30-00115 1 Cascade- Wolf Creek FAS 4 DFWP State Acquisition $1,458.99 30-00124 1 Great Falls Tennis Courts 4 Great Falls City Development $14,596.19 30-00126 4 Mountain Palace FAS 4 DFWP State Development 0.0 $12,811.95 30-00126 10 Mid Canon FAS 4 DFWP State Development 0.0 $12,811.95 30-00147 1 Great Falls Southside Park 4 Great Falls City Development 0.0 $15,495.06 30-00157 1 Great Falls Grande Vista Park 4 Great Falls City Development $4,714.14 30-00191 1 Ulm Pishkun SM 4 DFWP State Combination $24,972.68 30-00196 1 Belt Park Imp. 4 Belt City Development 0.0 $3,713.12 30-00216 1 Giant Springs/Heritage SP 4 DFWP State Acquisition $11,130.00 30-00225 1 Giant Springs/Heritage SP 4 DFWP State Development $138,492.89 05/14/2008 Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks LWC30302 LWCF Sites by County Page 4 of 36 Project Site Sponsor Project Number Number Site Name Region Sponsor Type Type Acres Amount County: Cascade 30-00229 1 Giant Springs/Heritage SP 4 DFWP State Combination $18,915.13 30-00241 1 Cascade Atkinson Park 4 Cascade City Combination $12,319.19 30-00382 1 Giant Springs/Heritage SP Acq. 4 DFWP State Acquisition $68,072.50 30-00389 1 Great Falls Tennis Courts 4 Great Falls City Development $79,502.24 30-00400 01 Great Falls Jaycee Park 4 Great Falls City Development 0.0 $56,274.00 30-00400 02 Great Falls Madison Park 4 Great Falls City Development 0.0 $56,274.00 30-00400 03 Great Falls Montana Park 4 Great Falls City Development 0.0 $56,274.00 30-00400 04 Great Falls Verde Park 4 Great Falls City Development 0.0 $56,274.00 30-00400 05 Great Falls Whittier Park 4 Great Falls City Development 0.0 $56,274.00 30-00400 06 Great Falls West Side Kiwanis Park 4 Great Falls City Development 0.0 $56,274.00 30-00400 07 Great Falls North Kiwanis Park 4 Great Falls City Development 0.0 $56,274.00 30-00400 08 Great Falls Kranz Park 4 Great Falls City Development 0.0 $56,274.00 30-00400 09 Great Falls Rhodes Park 4 Great Falls City Development 0.0 $56,274.00 30-00400 10 Great Falls Boston Heights Park 4 Great Falls City Development 0.0 $56,274.00 30-00400 11 Great Falls Morony Park 4 Great Falls City Development 0.0 $56,274.00 30-00400 12 Great Falls Roosevelt Park 4 Great Falls City Development 0.0 $56,274.00 30-00400 13 Great Falls Memorial Park 4 Great Falls City Development 0.0 $56,274.00 30-00400 14 Great Falls Valley View Park 4 Great Falls City Development 0.0 $56,274.00 30-00400 15 Great Falls Chowen Springs Park 4 Great Falls City Development 0.0 $56,274.00 30-00400 16 Great Falls Sunnyside Park 4 Great Falls City Development 0.0 $56,274.00 30-00410 1 Black Eagle Park 4 Cascade County County Combination 0.0 $40,580.00 30-00420 1 Ulm City Park 4 Ulm City Combination 0.0 $22,051.91 30-00453 1 Sluice Boxes SM 4 DFWP State Development 0.0 $12,945.58 30-00454 1 Simms Jogging Track 4 Simms SD #F School District Development 0.0 $4,648.84 30-00458 1 Great Falls Sacajawea Park 4 Great Falls City Development 0.0 $74,696.50 30-00458 2 Great Falls Valley View Park 4 Great Falls City Development 0.0 $74,696.50 30-00458 3 Great Falls Chowen Springs Park 4 Great Falls City Development 0.0 $74,696.50 05/14/2008 Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks LWC30302 LWCF Sites by County Page 5 of 36 Project Site Sponsor Project Number Number Site Name Region Sponsor Type Type Acres Amount County: Cascade 30-00458 4 Great Falls Gibson-Riverside Park 4 Great Falls City Development 0.0 $74,696.50 30-00458 5 Great Falls Highland Park 4 Great Falls City Development 0.0 $74,696.50 30-00458 6 Great Falls Sunnyside Park 4 Great Falls City Development 0.0 $74,696.50 30-00458 7 Great Falls Charles Russell Park 4 Great Falls City Development 0.0 $74,696.50 30-00460 1 Giant Springs/Heritage SP 4 DFWP State Development 0.0 $6,766.93 30-00483 1 Sand Coulee School Dist.
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