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GOCO Grants Awarded in Fiscal Year 2018 by County County Grant Type GOCO Grants Awarded in Fiscal Year 2018 by County County Grant Type Project Sponsor Project Title Grant Amount Adams Inspire City of Westminster Westy Power/Poder $1,423,297.00 Adams Restoration City of Thornton Big Dry Creek Pilot Project Floodplain Restoration $100,000.00 Adams Youth Corps City of Brighton Raptor Flyway Invasive Species Removal Project $36,000.00 City of Thornton/Adams County Big Dry Creek Adams Youth Corps City of Thornton $35,600.00 Master Plan Russian Olive Removal Alamosa Inspire City of Alamosa Recreation Inspires Opportunity (RIO) $501,399.00 Local Alamosa City of Alamosa Montana Azul Park Phase One $347,794.00 Government Arapahoe Inspire City of Sheridan Sheridan Inspire $1,703,842.00 Local Arapahoe City of Aurora Side Creek Playground Rejuvenation $90,007.00 Government Arapahoe Planning City of Aurora Plains Conservation Center Strategic Master Plan $75,000.00 South Suburban Park and Rec Arapahoe Youth Corps South Platte Park Weed Tree Removal $18,000.00 District Bent Open Space Southern Plains Land Trust Heartland Ranch Preserve Expansion $310,700.00 Bent Restoration Southern Plains Land Trust Prairie Stream Restoration $41,262.00 Local Boulder Town of Nederland Chipeta Park Enhanced Accessibility $31,727.58 Government Local Boulder Town of Jamestown Cal-Wood Educational Greenhouse $25,443.00 Government Eldorado Canyon State Park Entrance Station Boulder Parks Colorado State Parks $650,000.00 Relocation Boulder Parks Colorado State Parks Boulder County Feasibility Study - Hwy 36 $400,000.00 City of Louisville South Boulder Road Ped. & Boulder Planning City of Louisville $75,000.00 Bicycle Connectivity Feasibility Study and Plan Local Chaffee Town of Buena Vista Buena Vista Community Baseball Field $350,000.00 Government Chaffee Open Space Central Colorado Conservancy Elk Meadows Conservation Easement $46,200.00 Chaffee Parks Colorado State Parks Envision Recreation in Balance $99,367.00 Mt. Shavano Diversion Structure Redevelopment Chaffee Wildlife Colorado Division of Wildlife $200,000.00 Engineering Study Local Clear Creek City of Idaho Springs Clear Creek Greenway through Idaho Springs $2,000,000.00 Government Local Peaks to Plains Trail Clear Creek Greenway Clear Creek Clear Creek County $2,000,000.00 Government Canyon Segment Phase 2 Project Clear Creek Planning City of Idaho Springs Virginia Canyon Open Space (VCOS) Master Plan $62,000.00 Local Costilla Costilla County Batenburg Meadows Greenbelt Expansion $158,630.00 Government Local Phase I - Batenburg Meadows Greenbelt Costilla Costilla County $66,644.00 Government Expansion Acequia Initiative – Working to Conserve Costilla Open Space Colorado Open Lands $638,000.00 Colorado’s Oldest Agricultural Communities Music Meadows Ranch Forest & Watershed Custer Youth Corps San Isabel Land Protection Trust $18,000.00 Health Thomas Conservation Easement Junkins Fire Custer Youth Corps San Isabel Land Protection Trust $18,000.00 Recovery Delta Inspire Delta County The Nature Connection $986,765.20 Year 1 Year 1 - Programs and Pathways The Delta Inspire The Nature Connection $541,351.36 Nature Connection Delta Inspire Delta County Year 1 Places The Nature Connection (50%) $173,426.00 Year 1 Places (50%) North Fork- The Nature Delta Inspire Delta County $28,121.00 Connection GOCO Grants Awarded in Fiscal Year 2018 by County Year 1 Capacity Adv Payment TNC North Fork Delta Inspire The Nature Connection $13,500.00 Pool, Park and Rec District Local North Fork Pool, Park, and Rec Delta Crossroads Park Ball Field Complex $350,000.00 Government District Delta Parks Colorado State Parks Sweitzer State Park Water System Replacement $200,000.00 Denver Inspire City and County of Denver My Outdoor Colorado - Cole $2,179,077.00 Local Denver City and County of Denver Project Citizen 2018 $73,766.00 Government Local Dolores Town of Dove Creek Weber Park Baseball Field Enhancement Project $41,200.00 Government Douglas Open Space Douglas County Sandstone Ranch Open Space Acquisition $3,500,000.00 Eagle Inspire Eagle County Eagle Valley Outdoor Movement $892,795.00 Eagle River Village - Eagle Valley Outdoor Eagle Inspire Eagle County $460,000.00 Movement Lake Creek Village - Eagle Valley Outdoor Eagle Inspire Eagle County $39,915.00 Movement Eagle Inspire Eagle County Maloit Park - Eagle Valley Outdoor Movement $20,000.00 Local Eagle Town of Eagle Eagle River Park - Upland Construction $350,000.00 Government Eagle Open Space Eagle Valley Land Trust Minturn Boneyard $33,399.00 Eagle Restoration Town of Vail Gore Creek Riparian Habitat Restoration $38,847.00 El Paso Inspire City of Colorado Springs Out the Door Pikes Peak $1,393,955.50 Local El Paso City of Colorado Springs Will Rogers Wilderness $110,000.00 Government Iron Mountain/Red Mountain/Intemann El Paso Youth Corps City of Manitou Springs $14,000.00 Sustainable Trail Maintenance Local Fremont City of Canon City River Corridor Improvements $350,000.00 Government Canon City Area Metro. Rec. and John Griffin Regional Park - Tamarisk & Russian Fremont Youth Corps $36,000.00 Park District Olive Abatement Project Phase II Garfield Inspire Garfield County Garfield County Outdoors $1,051,131.00 Year 1 Programs, Pathways, Capacity - Get Garfield Inspire Garfield County $445,357.50 Outdoors Garfield County Year 1 Places (50%)- Get Outdoors Garfield Garfield Inspire Garfield County $74,052.50 County Rifle Gap State Park Lakeview Campground Garfield Parks Colorado State Parks $343,000.00 Shade Shelters Garfield Planning Town of New Castle LOVA South Canyon Trail- Part 2 $75,000.00 Gunnison Planning Gunnison County Shady Island River Park Planning $30,000.00 Baxter Gulch Trail & Crested Butte Open Space Gunnison Youth Corps Town of Crested Butte $33,200.00 Stewardship Project Local Huerfano Parks and Recreation Huerfano Civic League Park $45,000.00 Government District Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Jackson Open Space Medicine Mountains Ranch Conservation Project $390,000.00 Land Trust State Forest State Park North Michigan Dam Jackson Parks Colorado State Parks $3,750,000.00 Rehabilitation State Forest State Park - North Campground Jackson Parks Colorado State Parks $400,000.00 Master Plan Local Jefferson City of Wheat Ridge Prospect Park Renovation Phase II $350,000.00 Government Local Foothills Park and Recreation Jefferson Clement Park Inclusive Destination Playground $350,000.00 Government District Jefferson Parks Colorado State Parks Staunton State Park Development Phase 2B $2,094,795.00 Staunton State Park Upper Elk Falls Dam Alt. Jefferson Parks Colorado State Parks $450,000.00 Report and Desi GOCO Grants Awarded in Fiscal Year 2018 by County Staunton State Park Historic Structure Jefferson Parks Colorado State Parks $70,000.00 Stabilization Phase 3 Jefferson Planning Jefferson County Jeffco Trails Plan $75,000.00 Jefferson Planning City of Arvada Arvada Clear Creek Corridor Master Plan $75,000.00 Prospect Recreation and Park Prospect Recreation & Park District Master Plan Jefferson Planning $50,000.00 District Update Restoring Native Plant Communities in Jefferson Jefferson Youth Corps Jefferson Conservation District $36,000.00 County Jefferson Youth Corps City of Westminster Standley Lake Russian Olive Mitigation $27,000.00 Local Durango Animas River Greenway Trail La Plata City of Durango $1,382,955.00 Government Connection La Plata Wildlife Colorado Division of Wildlife Haviland Lake Dam Rehabilitation $500,000.00 Arkansas River and Riparian Protection - Lake Open Space Central Colorado Conservancy $505,500.00 Southern Lake County Local Larimer City of Loveland Prairie Ridge Trail and Trailhead $260,000.00 Government Larimer Open Space Estes Valley Land Trust Estes Valley Land Trust Conservation Easement $37,300.00 River Bluffs Open Space Restoration & Resiliency Larimer Restoration Larimer County $100,000.00 Project Elkhorn Creek Forest Health Initiative: Expanding Larimer Youth Corps Colorado State Forest Service Wildfire Mitigation at the Ben Delatour Scout $36,000.00 Ranch Old St. Louis natural Area Invasive Species Larimer Youth Corps City of Loveland $18,000.00 Removal and Mitigation Las Animas Open Space The Trust for Public Land Crazy French Ranch / Fisher's Peak $7,520,000.00 Local Lincoln Town of Limon Smith Baseball Field Improvements $33,009.00 Government Local Mesa City of Grand Junction Lunch Loops Trail $1,517,045.00 Government Mesa Parks Colorado State Parks Highline State Park Infrastructure Improvements $870,000.00 Montezuma Inspire Montezuma Land Conservancy Montezuma Inspire Coalition (MIC) $1,864,334.00 Local Montezuma City of Cortez Park Property Acquisition - Old MCHS $169,276.00 Government Local Connecting the People to their Parks and Montrose City of Montrose $2,000,000.00 Government Recreation Local Montrose Town of Nucla Town of Nucla Arena Improvement Project $350,000.00 Government Local Montrose City of Montrose Columbine Middle School School Yard $110,000.00 Government Montrose Planning Town of Naturita Town of Naturita Parks & Recreation Master Plan $56,250.00 Cerise Riverbottom & Taviwach Invasive Species Montrose Youth Corps City of Montrose $18,000.00 Removal Morgan Planning City of Brush City of Brush Parks & Recreation Master Plan $60,000.00 Jeffco Open Space, Boulder Open Space & Conservation Multi-County Jefferson County Mountain Parks, and Colorado Parks & Wildlife $100,000.00 Excellence Interagency Trail Courtesy Study Conservation Multi-County Central Colorado Conservancy Envision Working Lands Helping Hands $18,239.00 Excellence Multi-County Open Space Rocky Mountain
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