Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund Grants 1976-2013

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Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund Grants 1976-2013 County Grantee Project Project Title Grant Award Project Type Alcona Curtis Township TF94-272 Indian Lake Picnic Area $15,000 Development Alcona DNR - Wildlife Division TF890 Hubbard Lake Wetlands $130,000 Acquisition Alcona Caledonia Township TF12-015 Hubbard Lake North End Park Development $245,400 Development Alcona Total $390,400 Alger Burt Township TF87-124 Carpenter Creek Beach $7,900 Acquisition Alger City of Munising TF06-082 Tourist Park Campground Expansion $210,500 Development Alger City of Munising TF90-311 Munising City Marina $315,000 Development Alger Munising Township TF01-062 McQuisten Park Boardwalk $174,640 Development Alger Munising Township TF03-024 McQuisten Park Boardwalk and Fishing Pier $134,700 Development Alger Munising Township TF88-025 Munising Township Recreation Area $37,500 Acquisition Alger DNR - Wildlife Division TF07-134 Au Train Basin Waterfowl Refuge Project - Phase I $1,250,000 Acquisition Alger DNR - Wildlife Division TF10-139 Au Train Basin Waterfowl Refuge Project-Phase II $1,250,000 Acquisition DNR - Forest Management Alger Division TF92-846 Laughing Whitefish Marsh $150,000 Acquisition Alger Au Train Township TF12-076 AuTrain Township Heritage Trailhead Development $246,700 Development Alger City of Munising TF12-039 Munising Bay Universal Access Site-Anna River $86,200 Development Alger City of Munising TF13-142 Munising Tourist Park Campground Improvements $200,000 Development Alger City of Munising TF13-141 Munising Bay Mountain Bike Trailhead $194,100 Development DNR - Parks and Recreation Laughing Whitefish Falls Scenic Site Access Alger Division TF15-0153 Improvements $300,000 Development Alger Total $4,557,240 Allegan Allegan County TF00-076 Gun Lake County Park Improvements $155,881 Development Allegan Allegan County TF00-077 Dumont Lake County Park Improvements $229,141 Development Allegan Allegan County TF02-117 Bysterveld County Park Development $500,000 Development Allegan Allegan County TF05-001 New Richmond Bridge Park Development $382,800 Development Allegan Allegan County TF91-351 West Side Park $96,800 Development Allegan Allegan County TF95-126 Littlejohn Lake County Park $96,000 Development Allegan Casco Township TF07-170 Lake Michigan Nature Preserve Acquisition - Phase I $900,000 Acquisition Allegan Casco Township TF08-145 Casco Township Nature Preserve Acq.-Phase II $668,800 Acquisition Allegan Casco Township TF10-066 Casco Township Nature Preserve Development $154,900 Development Allegan Casco Township TF10-067 Casco Township Nature Preserve Expansion $2,250,000 Acquisition Allegan City of Allegan TF02-137 Brady Street/Riverfront Boardwalk Development $300,000 Development Allegan City of Allegan TF10-096 Veterans Memorial Riverwalk Improvements $45,000 Development Allegan City of Allegan TF90-235 Jaycee Park $173,900 Development Allegan City of Otsego TF88-210 Brookside Park $138,750 Development Allegan City of Plainwell TF97-040 Riverwalk $321,000 Development Allegan City of Saugatuck TF03-115 Old Harbor Natural Area (Denison South) Aqcuisition $900,000 Acquisition Allegan City of Saugatuck TF04-105 Denison South $3,566,700 Acquisition Allegan City of Saugatuck TF07-036 Mt. Baldhead Park Stairway Renovation $63,800 Development Allegan City of Saugatuck TF09-001 Saugatuck Harbor Natural Area Acquisition $3,500,000 Acquisition Saugatuck Harbor Natural Area Acquisition-Phase II and Allegan City of Saugatuck TF10-057 III $7,000,000 Acquisition Allegan City of Wayland TF05-047 Rabbit River Recreation Project $130,000 Acquisition Allegan City of Wayland TF09-063 Rabbit River Park Development $223,400 Development Allegan Dorr Township TF95-087 Dorr Park Acquisition $90,000 Acquisition Allegan Fillmore Township TF09-104 Fillmore Township Park Development $201,000 Development Allegan Laketown Township TF10-012 Wolters Woods Wildlife Corridor Acquisition $100,000 Acquisition Allegan Laketown Township TF91-173 Wolters Park $225,000 Acquisition Allegan Laketown Township TF95-024 Laketown Dunes Acquisition $600,000 Acquisition Allegan Salem Township TF95-197 Salem Township Park $23,600 Acquisition DNR - Parks and Recreation Allegan Division TF02-218 Denison Tract Acquisition - Phase I $3,000,000 Acquisition DNR - Parks and Recreation Allegan Division TF091 Saugatuck Dunes $400,000 Acquisition DNR - Parks and Recreation Allegan Division TF286 Saugatuck Dunes $650,000 Acquisition Allegan DNR - Wildlife Division TF560 Allegan Property $420,000 Acquisition DNR - Parks and Recreation Allegan Division TF962 Douglas Area Marina $184,600 Acquisition Allegan Laketown Township TF11-007 Township Hall Park Development $50,000 Development Allegan DNR - Executive Office TF12-127 Public Land Access and Consolidation - Gate Prop. $450,000 Acquisition Allegan Allegan County TF13-042 West Side Park Improvements $300,000 Development DNR - Parks and Recreation Allegan Division TF15-0181 Saugatuck Dunes SP Property Acquisition $400,000 Acquisition Allegan Total $28,891,072 Alpena Alpena Township TF02-128 Houghmaster Property Acquisition $1,392,900 Acquisition Alpena Alpena Township TF99-262 Rockport Picnic Fishing Pier $50,300 Development Alpena City of Alpena TF00-275 Harbor Breakwall Walkway Extension $153,481 Development Alpena City of Alpena TF05-014 North Riverfront Park Heritage Improvements $214,500 Development Alpena City of Alpena TF07-023 Starlite Beach Promenade Facilities Project $443,300 Development Alpena City of Alpena TF596 Wildlife Sanctuary $235,500 Acquisition Alpena City of Alpena TF768 Thunderbay Rivermouth $720,000 Acquisition Alpena City of Alpena TF87-016 Small Boat Harbor $80,000 Development Alpena City of Alpena TF92-299 Thunder Bay River Plan $195,000 Development Alpena City of Alpena TF95-180 River Plan-Phase 2 $279,800 Development Alpena City of Alpena TF99-353 Harbor Breakwall Walkway Extension $155,685 Development Alpena Sanborn Township TF95-016 Sanborn Park Improvement $26,800 Development DNR - Forest Management Alpena Division TF571 El Cajon Bay $225,000 Acquisition DNR - Forest Management Alpena Division TF572 Hardwood Point-Lake Huron $450,000 Acquisition DNR - Forest Management Alpena Division TF933 Dault Property $480,000 Acquisition Alpena DNR - Fisheries Division TF952 Partridge Point $100,000 Acquisition DNR - Forest Management Alpena Division TF987 Lake Huron-Thunder Bay $306,200 Acquisition Alpena Wilson Township TF11-124 Wolf Creek Park Improvements $73,600 Development Alpena City of Alpena TF13-022 NEST Alpena Regional Trailhead $245,000 Development DNR - Parks and Recreation Alpena Division TF15-0121 Alpena to Hillman Trail Development Phase 1 $300,000 Development Alpena Total $6,127,066 Antrim Antrim County TF00-145 Grass River Natural Area Parcels $348,750 Acquisition Antrim Antrim County TF00-349 Antrim Creek Natural Area Development $143,154 Development Antrim Antrim County TF03-160 Barnes Park Improvements $160,100 Development Antrim Antrim County TF04-166 Waterfront Additions to Grass River Natural Area $100,000 Acquisition Antrim Antrim County TF05-024 Grass River Natural Area Addition $50,000 Acquisition Antrim Antrim County TF99-436 Jabara Property $320,662 Acquisition Antrim Antrim County TF90-249 Barnes Park $41,750 Development Antrim Antrim County TF95-051 Antrim Creek Natural Area $4,764,100 Acquisition Antrim Antrim County TF95-081 Grass River Boardwalk $41,600 Development Antrim Antrim County TF97-170 Grass River Natural Area Land Protection $243,178 Acquisition Antrim Antrim County TF98-269 Grass River Wetland Addition $86,925 Acquisition Antrim Antrim County TF06-014 North Shore Hunt Club Acquisition $2,093,000 Acquisition Antrim Antrim County TF07-113 Grass River Center $400,000 Development Antrim Antrim County TF07-163 Glacial Hills Pathway and Natural Area $162,000 Acquisition Antrim Antrim County TF613 Grass River Recreation Trail $40,500 Acquisition Antrim Antrim County TF86-186 Grass River Natural Area $45,000 Acquisition Antrim Forest Home Township TF00-165 North Arm Loon Nursery Acquisition $202,938 Acquisition Antrim Forest Home Township TF06-112 Glacial Hills Pathway and Natural Area $213,100 Acquisition Antrim Helena Township TF03-203 Coy Mountain Preserve Acquisition $93,000 Acquisition Antrim Helena Township TF1023 Chessie's Pause $180,000 Acquisition Antrim Torch Lake Township TF91-340 Torch Lake Day Park $176,100 Acquisition Antrim Torch Lake Township TF93-308 Torch/Bay Trail & Beach $258,500 Acquisition Antrim Village of Ellsworth TF06-092 Ellsworth Community Park Enhancements $249,700 Development DNR - Forest Management Antrim Division TF00-245 Sand Lake $675,000 Acquisition Antrim DNR - Fisheries Division TF592 Jordan River-Moorhead $120,000 Acquisition Antrim DNR - Fisheries Division TF642 Jordan River Camp/Access $100,000 Acquisition DNR - Forest Management Antrim Division TF89-155 Sand Lake $175,000 Acquisition Antrim Village of Central Lake TF13-116 Thurston Park Improvements $162,500 Development Antrim Milton Township TF15-0038 Bigelow Property (Waters Edge Resort) Waterfront Park $464,300 Acquisition Antrim Total $12,110,857 Arenac Arenac County TF00-391 Arenac County Park Acquisition $900,000 Acquisition Arenac Arenac County TF02-077 Point Au Gres Park Development $274,600 Development Arenac City of Standish TF06-105 Recreation Property Acquisition $81,000 Acquisition Arenac Arenac County TF13-099 Point AuGres Park Blue Water Trail Development $126,100 Development Arenac DNR - Wildlife Division TF14-0141 Wigwam Bay State Wildlife Area Acquisition $440,000 Acquisition Arenac Total $1,821,700 Baraga
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