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Agencyname Countyname Project Number Projectname Project AgencyName CountyName Project ProjectName Project Scope Grant Amount Project Address Project City Project Zip Number Code County of Los Angeles Los Angeles 06-01669 Cold Creek High Trail The County of Los Angeles, Parks will acquire approx $ 136,097 Calabasas 91302 10 acres in the County of Los Angeles near the City of Calabasas. All reimbursement requests must be accompanied by a billing progress report. NPS approval of the progress report must be obtained prio City of Sacramento Sacramento 06-01672 Southside Park Group Picnic Area A development project in the City of Sacramento to $ 126,703 2115 6th Street Sacramento 95814 Renovation renovate a group picnic area at Southside Park. All reimbursement requests must be accompanied by a billing progress report. NPS approval of the progress billing report must be obtained prior to any SMA City of Carpinteria Santa Barbara 06-01675 Carpinteria Bluff Nature Preserve Land The City of Carpinteria will acquire approximately 1.54 $ 171,088 6145 Carpinteria Carpinteria 93013 Acquisition acres of land adjacent to Carpinteria Bluffs Nature Avenue Preserve. (APN# 001-180-062) Reimbursement of funds under this Agreement will not be allowed until NPS has received certification from the State th City of Lathrop San Joaquin 06-01671 Valverde Park Amphitheatre Renovate Valverde Park in the City of Lathrop by $ 64,262 15557 Fifth Street Lathrop 95330 constructing a new amphitheater. All reimbursement requests must be accompanied by a billing progress report. NPS approval of the progress billing report must be obtained prior to any SMARTLINK draw down East Bay R.P.D. Alameda 06-01670 Oyster Bay Turf Project A development project in the City of San Leandro to $ 173,875 1600 Neptune Drive San Leandro 94577 Install open turf at Oyster Bay Regional Shoreline. All reimbursement requests must be accompanied by a billing progress report. NPS approval of the progress billing report must be obtained prior to an City of Corona Riverside 06-01673 Corona Stagecoach Park The City of Corona will develop Stagecoach Park by $ 168,758 Stagecoach Dr Corona 92880 constructing a picnic pavilion and a perimeter trail around the park. City of Riverside Riverside 06-01674 Arlington Heights Sports Park Picnic The City of Riverside will develop Arlington Heights $ 153,737 2547 Van Buren Blvd. Riverside 92503 Area Sports Complex by constructing picnic areas. All reimbursement requests must be accompanied by a billing progress report. NPS approval of the progress billing report must be obtained prior to any SMAR Wasco R.P.D. Kern 06-01676 Annin Avenue Recreation Park A development project in the City of Wasco to $ 92,117 Annin Ave & Gromer Wasco 93280 construct soccer fields, baseball fields, parking area Avenue and related support facilities at Annin Avenue Recreation Park. Department of Parks and Santa Barbara 06-01667 Carpinteria State Beach Play Area Original scope: The California State Parks will develop $ 301,500 410 Palm Avenue Carpenteria 93013 Recreation Development Carpenteria State Beach by constructing an interpretive play area. Changed per Amendment 06- 01667.2 to: "The City of Carpinteria will develop Carpinteria State Beach by constructing an interpretive City of San Diego San Diego 06-01661 Linda Vista Community Park Picnic Construct a picnic area at Linda Vista Community Park $ 11,260 7064 Levant Street San Diego 92111 Area Project in the City of San Diego. City of Live Oak Sutter 06-01639 Date Street Park Rehabilitation Project Renovate Date Street Park in the City of Live Oak with $ 188,986 2790 Date Street Live Oak 95953 a walking trail, playground equipment and minor support amenities. City of Victorville San Bernardino 06-01649 Sunset Ridge Park Picnic Area A development project in the City of Victorville to $ 101,759 12808 Eucalyptus Victorville 92392 Development construct a large picnic area with related support Street amenities in Sunset Ridge Park. City of Lathrop San Joaquin 06-01646 Valverde Park Picnic Shelter Renovate Valverde Park in the City of Lathrop by $ 42,000 15557 Fifth Street Lathrop 95330 Development installing a picnic shelter. City of California City Kern 06-01650 Marina Pavilions Development A development project in the City of California City to $ 15,750 10460 Heather California City 93505 refurbish the marina pavillions at Central Park. Avenue City of Maywood Los Angeles 06-01651 Maywood Aquatic Center A development project in the City of Maywood to $ 12,783 4801 East 58th Street Maywood 90270 Development construct a swimming pool and support facilities. City of Folsom Sacramento 06-01642 Hinkle Creek Nature Trail A development project in the City of Folsom to $ 45,879 7000 Baldwin Dam Folsom 95630 Development develop an interpretive trail and support facilities at Road Hinkle Creek Nature Area. City of Westmorland Imperial 06-01652 Jake James Municipal Sports Park A development project in the City of Westmoreland to $ 104,877 5295 Martin Road Westmorland 92281 Development install/ upgrade open turf areas, construct a combined concession/comfort station building and create an access route in Jake James Municipal Sports Park. City of Davis Yolo 06-01641 Playfield's Park Soccer Fields A development project in the City of Davis to install $ 110,632 2500 Research Park Davis 95618 Development artificial turf at an existing soccer facility in Playfields Drive Park. City of Sierra Madre Los Angeles 06-01648 Milton & Harriet Goldberg Recreation A development project in the City of Sierra Madre to $ 55,597 171 S. Sunnyside Sierra Madre 91024 Development construct a native botanical pocket park. Avenue North of the River R.P.D. Kern 06-01653 Olive Park East Development A development project in the City of Bakersfield to $ 30,879 7509 Cecelia Court Bakersfield 93308 construct new playground equipment, relocate volleyball turf court, construct ADA pathways throughout the park to provide access to all amenities at Olive Park East . City of San Mateo San Mateo 06-01643 Upper Laurelwood Park Development The City of San Mateo will develop Upper Laurelwood $ 105,000 3471 Glendora Drive San Mateo 94403 Park by resurfacing existing trails, constructing new lighted trails, picnic areas and playground with support facilities City of Pismo Beach San Luis Obispo 06-01647 Beach Access Vertical Trail/Stairway A development project in the community of Shell $ 210,000 0 Beachcomber Drive Pismo Beach 93449 Development Beach to construct a vertical beach access trail and viewing platform connecting with Beachcomber Drive Park. Wildlife Conservation Board San Mateo 06-01610 Pacifica Fishing Pier Development The Wildlife Conservation Board will renovate the $ 252,500 2100 Beach Blvd Pacifica 94044 Pacifica Municipal Pier used for ocean fishing. Name of pier is Rev. Herschell Harkins Memorial Pacifica Pier. North of the River R.P.D. Kern 06-01624 McCray Park Development Renovate playground and picnic area to meet ADA $ 39,895 600 Linda Vista Drive Bakersfield 93308 guidelines in McCray Park in the Town of Oildale. City of San Pablo Contra Costa 06-01616 Brentz Lane Park Development A development project in the City of San Pablo to $ 69,852 5511 Morrow Drive San Pablo 94806 develop tot lot/playgrounds, a natural area, open turf area, and a picnic area. City of Ceres Stanislaus 06-01612 River Bluff Regional Park Development The City of Ceres will develop Ceres River Bluff $ 44,407 3701 E. Hatch Rd. Ceres 95307 Regional Park by constructing a picnic area with support facilities. City of Riverside Riverside 06-01625 Reid Park Development The City of Riverside will develop Reid Park by $ 71,977 810 N. Orange Street Riverside 92501 constructing a picnic area with group shelter and related support facilities. City of Diamond Bar Los Angeles 06-01620 Sycamore Canyon Park Trail The City of Diamond Bar will develop Sycamore $ 136,000 22930 Golden Springs Diamond Bar 91765 Development Canyon by constructing a trail with related support Drive facilities. City of Santa Ana Orange 06-01622 Santa Ana Zoo Exhibit Development The City of Santa Ana will develop an interpretive $ 150,000 2535 N. Main St Santa Ana 92705 exhibit at Santa Ana Zoo. East Bay R.P.D. Alameda 06-01614 Las Trampas Reg Wilderness/ Chen An acquisition project to purchase approximately 228 $ 82,547 18501 Bollinger San Ramon 94583 Property Acq acres. Canyon Road Calwa R.P.D. Fresno 06-01618 Calwa Sport and Picnic Development A development project in Fresno County to improve $ 30,000 4545 East Church Fresno 93725 the sports court with area lighting and the installation Avenue of picnic areas in Calwa Community Park. City of Livingston Merced 06-01613 Walnut Sports Complex Development Construction of basketball courts and a picnic area for $ 50,000 2600 Walnut Avenue Livingston 95334 the Walnut Sports Complex in the City of Livingston, Merced County.. City of Fresno Fresno 06-01615 Al Radka Park Development A development project to construct a playground and $ 70,000 5897 E. Belmont Fresno 93727 picnic area at Al Radka Park in the City of Fresno. Avenue City of Santa Maria Santa Barbara 06-01619 Santa Maria River Nature Trail Acquisition of approximately 230.02 acres of open $ 95,742 Preisker Lane Santa Maria 93454 Acquisition space and native habitat within the Santa Maria riverbed for the creation of a self-guided, interpretive trail system. City of Solvang Santa Barbara 06-01621 Sunny Fields Park Development The City of Solvang will develop Sunny Fields Park Trail $ 50,000 900 Alamo Pintado Solvang 93463 and Picnic Area and supporting facilities. Road City of Vista San Diego 06-01623 Raintree Park Development A development project to construct a soccer arena at $ 68,500 545 East Los Angeles Vista 92084 Raintree Park, City of Vista. Street City of Reedley Fresno 06-01617 Pioneer Park Development The City of Reedley will develop Pioneer Park by $ 54,956 850 G Street Reedley 93654 replacing the picnic pavilion and installing a barbecue and picnic tables.
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