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United States Department of the Interior National Park Service Land United States Department of the Interior National Park Service Land & Water Conservation Fund --- Detailed Listing of Grants Grouped by County --- Today's Date: 11/20/2008 Page: 1 Kansas - 20 Grant ID & Type Grant Element Title Grant Sponsor Amount Status Date Exp. Date Cong. Element Approved District ALLEN 235 - XXX D MORAN FAMILY RECREATION COMPLEX CITY OF MORAN $6,654.43 C 6/14/1972 6/30/1976 2 244 - XXX D MEADOWBROOK PARK IMPROVEMENT CITY OF IOLA $16,465.00 C 6/1/1972 12/31/1974 2 245 - XXX D RIVERSIDE PARK IMPROVEMENT CITY OF IOLA $30,525.91 C 7/28/1972 12/31/1974 2 664 - XXX D DISTRICT RECREATION COMPLEX DEV. UNIFIED SCHOOL DIST. 257 $75,000.00 C 11/14/1994 12/31/1999 2 ALLEN County Total: $128,645.34 County Count: 4 ANDERSON 147 - XXX D NORTH AND SOUTH PARK IMPROVEMENTS CITY OF GARNETT $36,933.26 C 12/30/1969 8/31/1975 2 ANDERSON County Total: $36,933.26 County Count: 1 ATCHISON 26 - XXX A WARNOCK LAKE RECREATION CENTER CITY OF ATCHISON $13,148.42 C 7/6/1966 9/15/1967 2 27 - XXX D WARNOCK LAKE CITY OF ATCHISON $51,717.00 C 7/6/1966 12/15/1969 2 135 - XXX D MUNICIPAL SWIMMING POOL CITY OF EFFINGHAM $25,500.00 C 6/23/1969 7/1/1970 2 644 - XXX D OAKLEAF MEMORIAL TENNIS COURTS UNIFIED SCHOOL DIST. 377 $28,997.49 C 9/22/1989 12/31/1994 2 ATCHISON County Total: $119,362.91 County Count: 4 BARTON 54 - XXX A MCKINLEY STREET PARK CITY OF GREAT BEND $94,017.00 C 10/19/1966 12/1/1967 1 155 - XXX D VETERANS MEMORIAL PARK IMPROVEME CITY OF GREAT BEND $190,741.35 C 4/23/1970 12/31/1974 1 360 - XXX C D/CAMP ALDRICH ACQUISITION BARTON COUNTY $523,767.00 C 8/25/1977 8/31/1979 1 637 - XXX D BICENTENNIAL PARK DEVELOPMENT CITY OF HOISINGTON $18,643.00 C 8/31/1988 12/31/1993 1 BARTON County Total: $827,168.35 County Count: 4 United States Department of the Interior National Park Service Land & Water Conservation Fund --- Detailed Listing of Grants Grouped by County --- Today's Date: 11/20/2008 Page: 2 Kansas - 20 Grant ID & Type Grant Element Title Grant Sponsor Amount Status Date Exp. Date Cong. Element Approved District BOURBON 519 - XXX D CITY PARKS DEVELOPMENT CITY OF FT. SCOTT $100,883.00 C 6/27/1980 5/11/1985 2 680 - XXX D FORT SCOTT ELLIS PARK DEVELOPMENT BOURBON COUNTY/CITY OF SCOTT CITY $55,947.27 C 9/11/2000 12/31/2005 2 BOURBON County Total: $156,830.27 County Count: 2 BROWN 368 - XXX A KICKAPOO RECREATION AREA KICKAPOO TRIBAL COUNCIL $22,647.00 C 4/11/1977 5/31/1979 2 390 - XXX D AAH-TAH-TAH-NAH-KI-TOGH & VIL REC/D KICKAPOO TRIBAL COUNCIL $247,113.94 C 12/22/1977 12/31/1983 2 494 - XXX A HIAWATHA PARK ACQUISITION CITY OF HIAWATHA $16,200.00 C 2/28/1980 1/31/1985 2 582 - XXX D BRUNING PARK DEVELOPMENT CITY OF HIAWATHA $66,190.00 C 6/28/1983 9/1/1984 2 BROWN County Total: $352,150.94 County Count: 4 United States Department of the Interior National Park Service Land & Water Conservation Fund --- Detailed Listing of Grants Grouped by County --- Today's Date: 11/20/2008 Page: 3 Kansas - 20 Grant ID & Type Grant Element Title Grant Sponsor Amount Status Date Exp. Date Cong. Element Approved District BUTLER 145 - XXX D GARVIN PARK DEVELOPMENT CITY OF AUGUSTA $10,200.00 C 12/24/1969 7/31/1972 4 178 - XXX D SANTA FE LAKE DEVELOPMENT CITY OF AUGUSTA $13,400.60 C 1/14/1971 7/31/1975 4 237 - XXX C EL DORADO PARK IMPROVEMENT CITY OF EL DORADO $206,363.73 C 4/26/1972 12/31/1974 4 271 - XXX D LIONS PARK DEVELOPMENT CITY OF TOWANDA $64,600.00 C 11/6/1973 12/31/1979 4 327 - XXX C RIVERSIDE NEIGHBORHOOD PARK CITY OF EL DORADO $15,202.98 C 2/12/1976 1/31/1980 4 427 - XXX C D/ANDOVER PARKS ACQ & DEV CITY OF ANDOVER $124,416.00 C 9/11/1979 12/31/1983 4 529 - XXX C D/FRANCES WELLS PERKINS PARK ACQ/DEV CITY OF ROSE HILL $105,440.00 C 8/6/1981 3/15/1986 4 595 - XXX D AMPHITHEATER-EL DORADO STATE PARK DEPT. OF WILDLIFE & PARKS $80,955.64 C 5/11/1984 12/31/1991 4 602 - XXX D FLOATING BREAKWATER DEPT. OF WILDLIFE & PARKS $70,000.00 C 7/24/1984 12/31/1989 4 634 - XXX C D/GOLF COURSE LAND ACQUISITION & DEV CITY OF ANDOVER $448,500.00 C 5/27/1987 12/31/1992 4 661 - XXX D BENTON CITY PARK DEVELOPMENT CITY OF BENTON $25,449.00 C 9/24/1993 12/31/1998 4 692 - XXX D EL DORADO STATE PARK CAMPGROUND DEPT. OF WILDLIFE & PARKS $300,000.00 C 7/17/2001 12/31/2006 4 FACILITIES 730 - XXX D EL DORADO STATE PARK IMPROVEMENTS DEPT. OF WILDLIFE & PARKS $350,000.00 A 5/25/2005 12/31/2009 4 BUTLER County Total: $1,814,527.95 County Count: 13 CHAUTAUQUA 530 - XXX C D/GOLF COURSE ACQ & DEV CITY OF SEDAN $105,984.00 C 8/6/1981 3/15/1986 4 CHAUTAUQUA County Total: $105,984.00 County Count: 1 United States Department of the Interior National Park Service Land & Water Conservation Fund --- Detailed Listing of Grants Grouped by County --- Today's Date: 11/20/2008 Page: 4 Kansas - 20 Grant ID & Type Grant Element Title Grant Sponsor Amount Status Date Exp. Date Cong. Element Approved District CHEROKEE 554 - XXX D COMMUNITY PARK DEVELOPMENT CITY OF GALENA $10,000.00 C 2/11/1982 12/31/1986 2 629 - XXX D OLD ROUTE 66 PARK CHEROKEE COUNTY $11,730.00 C 10/27/1986 12/31/1991 2 CHEROKEE County Total: $21,730.00 County Count: 2 CHEYENNE 241 - XXX D BIRD CITY SWIMMING POOL CITY OF BIRD CITY $44,541.00 C 4/10/1973 3/31/1975 1 CHEYENNE County Total: $44,541.00 County Count: 1 CLARK 263 - XXX A ST. JACOB'S WELL-BIG BASIN STATE PK DEPT. OF WILDLIFE & PARKS $130,360.18 C 10/8/1974 8/31/1975 1 503 - XXX D SWIMMING POOL DEVELOPMENT CITY OF ASHLAND $260,280.00 C 3/5/1980 2/28/1985 1 551 - XXX R TENNIS COURTS IMPROVEMENTS UNIFIED SCHOOL DIST. 219 $16,435.00 C 8/21/1981 12/31/1986 1 CLARK County Total: $407,075.18 County Count: 3 CLAY 28 - XXX D CLAY COUNTY PARK CLAY COUNTY $36,935.00 C 6/22/1966 12/1/1967 1 148 - XXX D CLAY COUNTY PARK CLAY COUNTY $15,094.50 C 12/30/1969 7/1/1975 1 289 - XXX D MUNICIPAL SWIMMING POOL CITY OF WAKEFIELD $46,695.54 C 8/4/1975 3/31/1978 1 384 - XXX D TENNIS COURT DEVELOPMENT UNIFIED SCHOOL DIST. 379 $86,295.58 C 11/17/1977 12/31/1979 1 455 - XXX D CLAY COUNTY PARK CAMPGROUND CLAY COUNTY $11,689.12 C 3/8/1979 12/31/1983 1 CLAY County Total: $196,709.74 County Count: 5 United States Department of the Interior National Park Service Land & Water Conservation Fund --- Detailed Listing of Grants Grouped by County --- Today's Date: 11/20/2008 Page: 5 Kansas - 20 Grant ID & Type Grant Element Title Grant Sponsor Amount Status Date Exp. Date Cong. Element Approved District CLOUD 284 - XXX D CITY PARK DEV - CLYDE CITY OF CLYDE $60,888.00 C 3/20/1974 3/31/1977 1 300 - XXX D MUNICIPAL SWIMMING POOL CITY OF CONCORDIA $232,435.00 C 10/10/1974 6/30/1976 1 320 - XXX D CONCORDIA PARK DEVELOPMENT CITY OF CONCORDIA $111,121.26 C 3/19/1976 10/31/1978 1 333 - XXX D GLASCO PARK DEVELOPMENT CITY OF GLASCO $72,121.76 C 6/22/1976 9/30/1979 1 638 - XXX D BALL FIELD RENOVATION CITY OF AURORA $9,087.00 C 8/31/1988 12/31/1993 1 CLOUD County Total: $485,653.02 County Count: 5 COFFEY 367 - XXX D JONES YOUTH RECREATION PARK CITY OF WAVERLY $144,936.00 C 3/9/1977 3/31/1981 2 382 - XXX C D/JONES YOUTH RECREATION PARK CITY OF GRIDLEY $60,958.00 C 12/29/1977 12/31/1979 2 458 - XXX D JONES YOUTH RECREATION PARK DEV. CITY OF BURLINGTON $123,631.00 C 4/10/1979 12/31/1983 2 COFFEY County Total: $329,525.00 County Count: 3 COMANCHE 252 - XXX A MORTON LAKE LAND ACQ CITY OF COLDWATER $66,500.40 C 10/11/1972 12/31/1976 1 267 - XXX D MORTON LAKE DEV. CITY OF COLDWATER $500,566.49 C 5/30/1973 3/31/1980 1 678 - XXX D CITY OF COLDWATER - BALL FIELD CITY OF COLDWATER $34,212.75 C 9/7/2000 12/31/2005 1 COMANCHE County Total: $601,279.64 County Count: 3 United States Department of the Interior National Park Service Land & Water Conservation Fund --- Detailed Listing of Grants Grouped by County --- Today's Date: 11/20/2008 Page: 6 Kansas - 20 Grant ID & Type Grant Element Title Grant Sponsor Amount Status Date Exp. Date Cong. Element Approved District COWLEY 60 - XXX A CHERRY STREET PARK CITY OF WINFIELD $36,197.50 C 10/18/1966 10/1/1969 4 95 - XXX D CHERRY STREET PARK CITY OF WINFIELD $38,068.41 C 4/10/1967 7/1/1972 4 176 - XXX D NORTH _C_ STREET TENNIS COURTS CITY OF ARKANSAS CITY $13,517.99 C 3/11/1971 12/31/1971 4 209 - XXX A WALNUT RIVER PARK ACQ.
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