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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 Maine - 23 Grant ID & Type Grant Element Title Grant Sponsor Amount Status Date Exp. Date Cong. Element Approved District ANDROSCOGGIN 10 - XXX A POLAND SPRING STATE PARK DEPT. OF PARKS & RECREATION $40,416.75 C 8/6/1966 9/4/1969 2 28 - XXX C ALLAGASH WATERWAY DEPT. OF PARKS & RECREATION $1,450,023.44 C 4/14/1967 12/31/1974 2 79 - XXX D LEWISTON POOLS CITY OF LEWISTON $26,650.00 C 4/29/1970 12/31/1971 2 115 - XXX D KENNEDY PARK POOL CITY OF LEWISTON $49,783.00 C 5/15/1971 12/31/1971 2 136 - XXX A BEAVER PARK STATE OF MAINE $49,589.70 C 9/17/1971 12/31/1972 2 158 - XXX D GREENVILLE RECREATION TOWN OF GREENVILLE $5,500.00 C 7/18/1972 12/31/1973 2 185 - XXX C SANNYSIDE PARK CITY OF LEWISTON $69,431.02 C 6/26/1973 12/31/1974 2 227 - XXX D BEAVER PARK REC. AREA TOWN OF LISBON $13,956.24 C 4/30/1974 12/31/1978 2 262 - XXX D LEWISTON TENNIS COURTS CITY OF LEWISTON $29,907.58 C 7/28/1975 12/31/1977 2 265 - XXX D RANGE PONDS STATE PARK STATE OF MAINE $394,707.84 C 5/9/1975 12/31/1980 2 273 - XXX A RUNAROUND POND DEPT. OF PARKS & RECREATION $27,573.18 C 6/12/1975 12/31/1977 2 299 - XXX C GREENE VILLAGE RECREATIONAL PARK TOWN OF GREENE $37,623.39 C 6/16/1976 12/31/1978 2 308 - XXX D AUBURN-UNION ST., GULLY PARK CITY OF AUBURN $88,765.11 C 6/14/1976 12/31/1980 2 314 - XXX C LIVERMORE FALLS RECREATION AREA TOWN OF LIVERMORE FALLS $70,000.00 C 6/22/1976 12/31/1980 2 337 - XXX D EAST AUBURN TENNIS COURTS CITY OF AUBURN $13,999.80 C 1/26/1977 12/31/1978 2 357 - XXX D FORT WILLIAMS PARK IMPROVEMENTS TOWN OF CAPE ELIZABETH $91,101.17 C 1/24/1978 12/31/1980 2 381 - XXX D FRANKLIN PASTURES MULTI-PURPOSE FIEL CITY OF LEWISTON $121,292.31 C 9/1/1978 12/31/1983 2 384 - XXX D GRACELAWN RECREATION PARK CITY OF AUBURN $82,946.50 C 9/12/1978 12/31/1983 2 408 - XXX D AUBURN MIDDLE SCHOOL PARK CITY OF AUBURN $146,911.00 C 7/17/1979 12/31/1983 2 429 - E R STATEWIDE CONSOLIDATED GRANT FY '80 TOWN OF SABATTUS $13,000.00 C 5/13/1980 12/31/1985 2 448 - XXX D FORT WILLIAMS PICNIC AREA TOWN OF CAPE ELIZABETH $36,176.10 C 5/13/1981 3/5/1985 2 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 Maine - 23 Grant ID & Type Grant Element Title Grant Sponsor Amount Status Date Exp. Date Cong. Element Approved District ANDROSCOGGIN 489 - K D STATEWIDE CONSOLIDATED GRANT FY '82 CITY OF LEWISTON $76,900.00 C 5/10/1982 12/31/1987 2 489 - M D STATEWIDE CONSOLIDATED GRANT FY '82 TOWN OF MECHANIC FALLS $64,000.00 C 5/10/1982 12/31/1987 2 524 - XXX D AUBURN MUNICIPAL SKATING RINK CITY OF AUBURN $36,600.00 C 8/9/1983 12/31/1988 2 526 - XXX D LISBON MULTI-PURPOSE FIELD TOWN OF LISBON $10,125.00 C 8/11/1983 12/31/1988 2 605 - XXX D E. L. RECREATION COMPLEX CITY OF AUBURN $140,000.00 C 6/23/1986 12/31/1988 2 637 - XXX D LAKE ST. CREATIVE PLAYGROUND CITY OF AUBURN $9,047.36 C 8/30/1989 12/31/1989 2 647 - XXX D AUBURN: FAIRVIEW PLAYSCAPE CITY OF AUBURN $8,500.00 C 6/12/1990 12/31/1992 2 672 - XXX D DURHAM COMMUNITY PLAYGROUND TOWN OF DURHAM $3,430.59 C 7/21/1993 12/31/1995 2 682 - XXX D AUBURN - MT. APATITE TRAILS CITY OF AUBURN $12,250.00 C 1/20/1995 12/31/1996 2 707 - XXX D DURHAM RIVERFRONT PARK Town of Durham $25,000.00 C 9/26/2000 12/31/2002 2 742 - XXX D Village Park Picnic Pavillion Town of Greene $2,025.00 C 2/4/2003 12/30/2005 2 744 - XXX R Tri Town Skate Park Town of Livermore Falls $35,800.00 C 3/4/2003 12/31/2004 2 807 - XXX D Minot Baseball Park Construction Town of Minot $29,395.00 A 5/16/2008 12/31/2008 2 ANDROSCOGGIN County Total: $3,312,427.08 County Count: 34 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 Maine - 23 Grant ID & Type Grant Element Title Grant Sponsor Amount Status Date Exp. Date Cong. Element Approved District AROOSTOOK 38 - XXX D PORTAGE LAKE PUBLIC BEACH TOWN OF LAKE PORTAGE $2,797.95 C 9/28/1967 12/31/1968 2 39 - XXX D THOMAS PARK TOWN OF NEW SWEDEN $3,075.00 C 10/6/1967 12/31/1970 2 82 - XXX A FISH RIVER ISLAND DEPT. OF PARKS & RECREATION $2,870.00 C 5/1/1970 12/31/1970 2 93 - XXX C HOULTON COMMUNITY PARK TOWN OF HOULTON $33,518.99 C 10/6/1970 12/31/1973 2 106 - XXX A EAGLE LAKE BOAT ACCESS DEPT. OF PARKS & RECREATION $3,050.00 C 1/14/1971 12/31/1971 2 164 - XXX D HAYNESVILLE GAME COURT TOWN OF HAYNESVILLE $3,200.00 C 10/17/1972 12/31/1973 2 165 - XXX D MANTLE LAKE PARK TENNIS COURT CITY OF PRESQUE ISLE $5,100.00 C 9/21/1972 12/31/1973 2 167 - XXX D FRASER RECREATION AREA TOWN OF MADAWASKA $26,254.26 C 12/6/1972 12/31/1975 2 176 - XXX D COMMUNITY PK BASKETBALL COURT CITY OF PRESQUE ISLE $1,500.00 C 5/1/1973 12/31/1973 2 183 - XXX D EASTON GAME COURTS TOWN OF EASTON $9,449.91 C 6/6/1973 12/31/1975 2 186 - XXX D FORT FAIRFIELD GAME COURTS TOWN OF FORT FAIRFIELD $11,385.39 C 6/28/1973 12/31/1974 2 190 - XXX D MARS HILL SWIMMING POOL TOWN OF MARS HILL $57,180.57 C 8/8/1973 12/31/1977 2 192 - XXX D LIMESTONE RECREATION AREA TOWN OF LIMESTONE $16,583.81 C 6/28/1973 12/31/1975 2 193 - XXX D EAGLE LAKE REC. AREA TOWN OF EAGLE LAKE $12,918.94 C 6/28/1973 12/31/1974 2 195 - XXX A D/SHARP PROPERTY ACQ. TOWN OF LINNEUS $6,064.27 C 7/5/1973 12/31/1974 2 198 - XXX D CARIBOU TENNIS COURTS CITY OF CARIBOU $9,512.79 C 8/3/1973 12/31/1975 2 217 - XXX D HOULTON COMMUNITY PARK TOWN OF HOULTON $4,702.48 C 2/8/1974 12/31/1975 2 218 - XXX D HODGDON GAME COURTS TOWN OF HODGDON $6,028.44 C 2/15/1974 12/31/1975 2 235 - XXX A PORTAGE RECREATION AREA CITY OF OCEAN CITY $1,950.00 C 6/17/1974 12/31/1976 2 242 - XXX A FORT KENT RECREATION AREA TOWN OF FORT KENT $5,750.00 C 6/21/1974 12/31/1976 2 264 - XXX A NICKERSON LAKE ACQUISITION DEPT. OF PARKS & RECREATION $28,924.93 C 3/28/1975 12/31/1977 2 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 Maine - 23 Grant ID & Type Grant Element Title Grant Sponsor Amount Status Date Exp. Date Cong. Element Approved District AROOSTOOK 266 - XXX D ROOSTOOK CAMPING AREA EXPANSION DEPT. OF PARKS & RECREATION $23,887.02 C 4/15/1975 12/31/1976 2 274 - XXX D WASHBURN COMMUNITY BEACH TOWN OF WASHBURN $7,641.14 C 6/12/1975 12/31/1977 2 278 - XXX D MONTICELLO COMMUNITY REC.PARK TOWN OF MONTICELLO $11,690.81 C 7/21/1975 12/31/1977 2 280 - XXX D PORTAGE RECREATION AREA TOWN OF PORTAGE $26,422.46 C 9/17/1975 12/31/1979 2 282 - XXX D FORT KENT RECREATION AREA TOWN OF FORT KENT $51,000.00 C 7/28/1975 12/31/1978 2 303 - XXX D LIMESTONE POND AND DAM TOWN OF LIMESTONE $234,209.08 C 4/16/1976 12/31/1979 2 312 - XXX D CARIBOU - HARDISON PLAYGROUND CITY OF CARIBOU $2,000.00 C 6/7/1976 12/31/1978 2 313 - XXX D UMPI TENNIS COURTS UNIVERSITY OF MAINE $33,000.00 C 6/7/1976 12/31/1980 2 324 - XXX D PRESQUE ISLE SWIMMING POOL CITY OF PRESQUE ISLE $247,000.00 C 9/14/1976 12/31/1979 2 331 - XXX A HAYSTACK MOUNTAIN STATE OF MAINE $17,356.55 C 1/20/1977 12/31/1978 2 336 - XXX D NICKERSON LAKE BOAT FACILITY STATE OF MAINE $7,937.68 C 1/20/1977 12/31/1978 2 342 - XXX D MAPLETON RECREATION AREA TOWN OF MAPLETON $16,987.29 C 5/16/1977 12/31/1979 2 345 - XXX D WESTFIELD RECREATION AREA TOWN OF WESTFIELD $7,000.00 C 6/8/1977 12/31/1979 2 350 - XXX R NMVTI TENNIS COURTS & BALLFIELD CITY OF PRESQUE ISLE AND NMVTI $70,436.01 C 8/29/1977 12/31/1982 2 360 - XXX C NORTH CARIBOU RECREATION AREA CITY OF CARIBOU $27,005.12 C 2/15/1978 12/31/1983 2 361 - XXX A COLLINS POND PARK CITY OF CARIBOU $85,184.08 C 4/14/1978 12/31/1980 2 373 - XXX D VAN BUREN RECREATION AREA TOWN OF VAN BUREN $73,500.00 C 7/20/1978 12/31/1980 2 378 - XXX D WASHBURN TENNIS COURTS TOWN OF WASHBURN $19,071.23 C 9/11/1978 12/31/1980 2 395 - XXX D ST AGATHA RECREATION AREA TOWN OF ST.AGATHA $3,874.40 C 2/6/1979 12/31/1983 2 409 - XXX C PATTEE BROOK DAM & RECREATION AREA TOWN OF FORT FAIRFIELD $209,000.00 C 8/23/1979 12/31/1983 2 410 - XXX R STOCKHOLM BALLFIELD RENOVATION TOWN OF STOCKHOLM $3,325.33 C 9/11/1979 12/31/1983 2 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 Maine - 23 Grant ID & Type Grant Element Title Grant Sponsor Amount Status Date Exp.
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