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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 Kentucky - 21 Grant ID & Type Grant Element Title Grant Sponsor Amount Status Date Exp. Date Cong. Element Approved District ADAIR 724 - XXX C LINDSEY WILSON PARK ADAIR COUNTY $73,784.84 C 1/30/1981 1/31/1986 1 1011 - XXX C COLUMBIA SWIMMING POOL CITY OF COLUMBIA $32,346.00 C 6/12/1987 4/30/1989 1 1014 - XXX D MT. CARMEL BOAT RAMP ADAIR COUNTY $5,391.00 C 6/25/1987 4/30/1989 1 1239 - XXX R COLUMBIA PARK CITY OF COLUMBIA $21,630.00 C 12/31/2001 9/30/2006 1 1340 - XXX D HWY. 55 ROADSIDE PARK CITY OF COLUMBIACity of Columbia $4,969.00 C 8/25/2005 7/30/2010 1 1365 - XXX R COLUMBIA CITY PARK POOL RENOVATION CITY OF COLUMBIA $16,000.00 A 9/1/2006 7/30/2011 1 1380 - XXX R ADAIR COUNTY BOAT RAMP RENOVATION ADAIR COUNTY FISCAL COURT $13,850.00 A 8/24/2007 7/30/2012 1 ADAIR County Total: $167,970.84 County Count: 7 ALLEN 26 - XXX D WALNUT CREEK DOCK ALLEN COUNTY $13,430.38 C 12/9/1968 12/31/1971 1 136 - XXX C JIM MCDANIELS PLAYGROUND ALLEN COUNTY $1,028.81 C 2/25/1972 6/30/1973 1 143 - XXX C JIM MCDANIELS PARK ALLEN COUNTY $2,067.97 C 3/30/1972 6/30/1973 1 567 - XXX C FRED HALE TENNIS COURTS ALLEN COUNTY $40,261.37 C 2/1/1979 6/30/1984 1 640 - XXX C ALLEN COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS ALLEN COUNTY $57,011.42 C 6/3/1980 12/31/1984 1 652 - XXX C HOLLAND PARK ALLEN COUNTY $10,503.59 C 3/4/1980 2/28/1985 1 1166 - XXX D FRED HALE PARK SOFTBALL FIELD ALLEN COUNTY $17,422.50 C 8/30/1994 8/31/1996 1 1244 - XXX D SCOTTSVILLE PLAYGROUND PROJECT CITY OF SCOTTSVILLE $10,300.00 C 1/9/2002 9/30/2006 1 1303 - XXX C T. W. CROW, JR. PARK CITY OF SCOTTSVILLE $40,843.11 C 8/9/2004 7/31/2009 1 ALLEN County Total: $192,869.15 County Count: 9 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 Kentucky - 21 Grant ID & Type Grant Element Title Grant Sponsor Amount Status Date Exp. Date Cong. Element Approved District ANDERSON 378 - XXX C ANDERSON COUNTY PARKS DEVELOPMENT ANDERSON COUNTY $5,129.98 C 3/17/1976 6/30/1978 6 767 - XXX D LAWRENCEBURG CITY PARK CITY OF LAWRENCEBURG $5,703.69 C 3/15/1983 3/31/1988 6 803 - XXX R LAWRENCEBURG POOL RENOVATION CITY OF LAWRENCEBURG $20,415.84 C 8/30/1983 8/31/1988 6 977 - XXX D LAWRENCEBURG LINCOLN STREET PARK CITY OF LAWRENCEBURG & ANDERSON $8,631.36 C 9/23/1986 10/31/1988 6 CO. 1250 - XXX R ANDERSON COUNTY PARK ANDERSON COUNTY FISCAL COURT $136,950.00 C 8/28/2002 9/30/2007 6 1373 - XXX R ANDERSON COUNTY PARK IMPROVEMENTS ANDERSON COUNTY FISCAL COURT $5,108.00 A 8/8/2007 7/30/2012 6 ANDERSON County Total: $181,938.87 County Count: 6 BALLARD 215 - XXX D LACENTER CITY PARK CITY OF LACENTER $21,626.27 C 5/31/1973 12/31/1975 1 519 - XXX D WICKLIFFE RIVERFRONT PARK CITY OF WICKLIFFE $14,210.13 C 3/29/1978 6/30/1980 1 586 - XXX D BALLARD COUNTY TENNIS COURTS BALLARD COUNTY $35,487.00 C 3/9/1979 2/28/1984 1 854 - XXX D BALLARD COUNTY PARK BALLARD COUNTY $56,070.50 C 4/13/1984 4/30/1989 1 1006 - XXX C WICKLIFFE COMMUNITY PARK CITY OF WICKLIFFE $8,086.50 C 5/5/1987 5/31/1989 1 1088 - XXX D BALLARD COUNTY PARK BALLARD COUNTY $17,929.07 C 7/24/1991 6/30/1994 1 1264 - XXX D BALLARD COUNTY SOCCER FIELD / FAMILY BALLARD COUNTY FISCAL COURTS $25,812.50 C 8/8/2002 9/30/2007 1 SITE 1366 - XXX R WICKLIFFE CITY PARK CITY OF WICKLIFFE $15,393.50 A 9/13/2006 7/30/2011 1 BALLARD County Total: $194,615.47 County Count: 8 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 Kentucky - 21 Grant ID & Type Grant Element Title Grant Sponsor Amount Status Date Exp. Date Cong. Element Approved District BARREN 2 - XXX D BARREN RIVER STATE PARK DEPT. OF PARKS $1,734,500.00 C 12/17/1966 12/31/1972 2 10 - XXX A BARREN RIVER STATE PARK ADDITION DEPT. OF PARKS $182,920.00 C 10/22/1968 6/30/1973 2 65 - XXX D GLASGOW MINI PARK DEPT. OF HIGHWAYS $27,151.95 C 12/30/1969 12/31/1971 2 179 - XXX D GORIN PARK TENNIS COURTS CITY OF GLASGOW $15,699.26 C 7/10/1972 12/31/1973 2 239 - XXX C AMERICAN LEGION PARK CITY OF GLASGOW $68,357.25 C 3/1/1974 6/30/1976 2 293 - XXX D AMERICAN LEGION PARK POOL CITY OF GLASGOW $40,109.95 C 12/6/1972 12/31/1976 2 449 - XXX D BARREN RIVER ST. PK. BICYCLE TRAILS DEPT. OF PARKS $23,974.21 C 3/17/1977 6/30/1979 2 476 - XXX D GORIN PARK TENNIS COURTS CITY OF GLASGOW $26,436.01 C 8/10/1977 12/31/1979 2 587 - XXX D BARREN RIVER GOLF COURSE EXPANSION DEPT. OF PARKS $306,230.80 C 3/7/1979 3/31/1984 2 646 - XXX D GORIN PARK FENCING CITY OF GLASGOW $36,166.71 C 3/3/1980 1/31/1985 2 877 - XXX A BRIGADOON NATURE PRESERVE NATURE PRESERVE COMM. $42,029.28 C 9/5/1984 8/31/1986 2 1101 - XXX D BRIAN DOYLE PARK IMPROVEMENTS CITY OF CAVE CITY $22,281.82 C 7/31/1991 7/31/1993 2 1135 - XXX R GORIN PARK CITY OF GLASGOW $23,000.00 C 6/22/1993 6/30/1995 2 1196 - XXX D BEAVER CREEK PARK LIGHTS CITY OF GLASGOW $16,373.14 C 4/22/1997 3/31/1999 2 1220 - XXX R CAVE CITY - CAVERNA SCHOOL PARK CITY OF CAVE CITY $22,145.00 C 12/31/2001 9/30/2006 2 1249 - XXX D BARREN COUNTY LITTLE LEAGUE FOOTBALL BARREN COUNTY FISCAL COURT $61,950.00 C 8/8/2002 9/30/2007 2 FIELD BARREN County Total: $2,649,325.38 County Count: 16 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 Kentucky - 21 Grant ID & Type Grant Element Title Grant Sponsor Amount Status Date Exp. Date Cong. Element Approved District BATH 387 - XXX D BATH COUNTY PARK BATH COUNTY $27,400.51 C 3/23/1976 6/30/1978 6 468 - XXX D SALT LICK PARK CITY OF SALT LICK $7,367.04 C 5/27/1977 6/30/1980 6 909 - XXX D BATH COUNTY PLAYGROUND BATH COUNTY $2,169.48 C 11/1/1984 9/30/1986 6 1323 - XXX C BATH COUNTY PARK BATH COUNTY $57,000.00 C 9/8/2004 7/31/2009 6 BATH County Total: $93,937.03 County Count: 4 BELL 100 - XXX C MUNICIPAL CIVIC CENTER CITY OF MIDDLESBORO $94,309.49 C 4/6/1971 12/31/1974 5 125 - XXX C WALNUT STREET PARK CITY OF PINEVILLE $43,297.08 C 10/26/1971 6/30/1973 5 382 - XXX C NOETOWN PARK, ACQUIS. AND DEV. CITY OF MIDDLESBORO $10,192.00 C 2/23/1976 6/30/1977 5 1066 - XXX D MIDDLESBORO CANAL PARK CITY OF MIDDLESBORO $23,000.00 C 7/3/1990 7/31/1992 5 1102 - XXX D MIDDLESBORO CANAL PARK II CITY OF MIDDLESBORO $23,000.00 C 7/31/1991 6/30/1993 5 1132 - XXX D VETERAN'S MEMORIAL PARK CITY OF BURKESVILLE $17,250.00 C 7/9/1993 6/30/1995 5 1206 - XXX D BELL COUNTY VETERANS MEMORIAL PARK Bell County Fiscal Court $43,600.00 C 7/21/2000 7/31/2005 5 1265 - XXX D MIDDLESBORO SKATE PARK CITY OF MIDDLESBORO $25,812.50 C 9/5/2002 9/30/2007 5 BELL County Total: $280,461.07 County Count: 8 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 Kentucky - 21 Grant ID & Type Grant Element Title Grant Sponsor Amount Status Date Exp. Date Cong. Element Approved District BOONE 3 - XXX A BIG BONE LICK STATE PARK DEPT. OF PARKS $147,750.00 C 6/9/1967 12/31/1973 4 4 - XXX D BIG BONE LICK STATE PARK DEPT. OF PARKS $292,028.12 C 8/12/1967 6/30/1972 4 114 - XXX D BIG BONE LICK PARK DEVELOPMENT DEPT. OF PARKS $39,000.00 C 5/27/1971 12/31/1972 4 193 - XXX D BIG BONE DEVELOPMENT III DEPT. OF PARKS $18,922.57 C 12/11/1972 12/31/1974 4 204 - XXX A BOONE COUNTY PARK BOONE COUNTY $61,600.50 C 4/10/1973 6/30/1973 4 306 - XXX D BOONE WOODS PARK BOONE COUNTY $52,922.30 C 2/7/1975 6/30/1978 4 365 - XXX D BIG BONE LICK STATE PARK BRIDGE DEPT.
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