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Projects Awarded GOCO Funding in Jefferson County Projects Awarded GOCO Funding in Jefferson County Fiscal Acres Grant Type Project Sponsor Project Title Grant Amount Year Conserved Prospect Recreation and Applewood Golf Course Open Space 2016 $3,000,000.00 148 Park District Acquisition Local Foothills Park and Clement Park Interactive 2016 $350,000.00 0 Government Recreation District Water Feature Staunton State Park Parks 2016 Colorado State Parks $92,500.00 0 Recreational Management Inspire 2016 Jefferson County Be Wild, Jeffco $75,000.00 0 Local Lawrence Elementary 2016 City of Arvada $100,000.00 0 Government Playground Russian Olive Removal at Youth Corps 2016 City of Lakewood $75,000.00 0 Bear Creek Greenbelt City and County of Dedisse Park Trail and Youth Corps 2016 $23,400.00 0 Denver Restoration Project Local Carmody Park 2016 City of Lakewood $350,000.00 0 Government Redevelopment Local Westgate Playground 2015 City of Lakewood $114,000.00 0 Government Improvement Project Evergreen Community Local Evergreen Park and 2015 Garden at Wilmot $43,922.00 0 Government Recreation District Elementary Staunton State Park Parks 2015 Colorado State Parks $73,538.54 0 Recreational Management Staunton - Davis Dams Parks 2015 Colorado State Parks $197,060.00 0 Recreational Improvement Service Center at Staunton Parks 2015 Colorado State Parks $2,123,672.00 0 State Park Staunton State Park Phase II Parks 2015 Colorado State Parks $3,237,669.00 0 Development Local 2015 Jefferson County Conifer Athletic Field Lighting $280,000.00 0 Government Bear Creek Greenbelt Russian Youth Corps 2014 City of Lakewood $45,000.00 0 Olive Removal Local 2014 City of Golden West 44th Avenue Trail $210,386.00 0 Government Local Jefferson County Open Space 2014 Jefferson County $110,000.00 0 Government Flood Recovery Local Bear Creek Bank and Channel 2014 City of Lakewood $96,344.17 0 Government Stabilization Local Foothills Elementary School 2014 City of Lakewood $327,897.14 0 Government Field of Dreams Local Green Mountain Elementary 2014 City of Lakewood $100,000.00 0 Government Active Play Yard Project Planning 2014 Jefferson County Evergreen Trails Master Plan $49,000.00 0 Local Foothills Park and 2014 Kyffin Playground Project $69,257.00 0 Government Recreation District Local Little Elementary School 2013 City of Arvada $35,498.42 0 Government Garden & Playground Jefferson County Projects Awarded GOCO Funding in Jefferson County Local Evergreen Park and Community Garden at 2013 $43,190.00 0 Government Recreation District Buchanan Park City and County of Genesee Mountain Trail Trails 2013 $154,840.00 0 Denver Project Bear Creek Trail Trails 2013 City of Lakewood $200,000.00 0 Reconstruction Project Carmody Park Master Site Planning 2013 City of Lakewood $37,500.00 0 Plan Trail Inventory and Parks 2013 Colorado State Parks $22,313.00 0 Connectivity Assessment City and County of Denver Mountain Parks Youth Corps 2013 $35,700.00 0 Denver Youth Corps Initiative Evergreen Park and Evergreen Mtn. Park Fire Youth Corps 2013 $19,850.00 0 Recreation District Mitigation District Parks 2013 Colorado State Parks Clear Creek 41st Ave. $39,975.00 0 Local Evergreen Park and Evergreen Lake Loop Trail 2012 $249,938.00 0 Government Recreation District Improvement Project Jefferson County Clear Creek Local 2012 Jefferson County Canyon Trail / Peaks to Plains $1,802,288.00 0 Government Trail - Rivers Initiative Local Coal Creek Canyon Park Coal Creek K-8 School 2012 $132,435.60 0 Government and Recreation District Synthetic Field Improvements North Fork North Elk Creek Trails 2012 Colorado State Parks $18,600.00 0 Trail Construction Bear Creek Lake Park Planning 2011 City of Lakewood Environmental Education $20,000.00 0 Center Master Plan Planning 2011 City of Lakewood Two Creeks Park Site Plan $20,250.00 0 Morrison Municipal Park Local Playground and 2011 Town of Morrison $45,000.00 0 Government Infrastructure Development Project Genesee Mountain Park - City and County of Planning 2011 Park and Trail $75,000.00 0 Denver Implementation Plan Westminster Hills Open Open Space 2011 City of Westminster $771,000.00 25.42 Space Evergreen Park and Youth Corps 2011 Evergreen Lake & Park $16,380.00 0 Recreation District City and County of Genesee, Bear Creek, & Bear Youth Corps 2011 $35,000.00 0 Denver Valley Parks Local Surfside Park Improvements - 2010 City of Lakewood $200,000.00 0 Government Phase Two Local Ken-Caryl Ranch Metro Community Garden at the 2010 $45,000.00 0 Government District Community Center Local Surfside Park Improvements - 2010 City of Lakewood $200,000.00 0 Government Phase One Local City of Wheat Ridge - 38th 2009 City of Wheat Ridge $200,000.00 0 Government and Kipling Park Jefferson County Projects Awarded GOCO Funding in Jefferson County Apex Park and Planning 2009 North Jeffco Park Site Plan $12,789.55 0 Recreation District Local Arvada Skatepark at The 2009 City of Arvada $200,000.00 0 Government O'Kane Site Local Coyote Gulch Park 2009 City of Lakewood $200,000.00 0 Government Improvements Local Watchable Wildlife 2009 City of Wheat Ridge $107,295.00 0 Government Boardwalk - Bass Lake Reynolds Park to South Platte Parks 2009 Colorado State Parks $63,321.00 0 River Parks 2009 Colorado State Parks Staunton Operations $42,001.35 0 Lumberg Elementary School Local 2009 City of Edgewater and Edgewater Community $60,881.00 0 Government Playground Marshdale Elementary School Local Evergreen Park and 2009 Playground Improvement $45,000.00 0 Government Recreation District Project Local Prospect Recreation and Applewood Park 2009 $100,000.00 0 Government Park District Improvement Project Local Ray Ross Park Phase Two 2008 City of Lakewood $200,000.00 0 Government Development Trails 2008 Jefferson County NEAT Meadow Trail $200,000.00 0 Local Evergreen Park and EPRD Bergen Meadow Field 2008 $200,000.00 0 Government Recreation District Project Staunton State Park - Parks 2007 Colorado State Parks $627,112.50 0 Planning and Design Staunton State Park Parks 2007 Colorado State Parks $58,576.12 0 Operations Evergreen Park and Buchanan Park Expansion Planning 2007 $31,000.00 0 Recreation District Development Plan Local Ray Ross Park Phase One 2007 City of Lakewood $200,000.00 0 Government Development Weir Gulch Trail Underpass Trails 2006 City of Lakewood $150,000.00 0 Project Local Prospect Recreation and 2006 Crestview Park Development $200,000.00 0 Government Park District Local A Playground for Stevens 2006 City of Wheat Ridge $86,329.00 0 Government Elementary School Parks 2005 Colorado State Parks Chatfield Wetlands $5,000.00 0 Big Dry Creek Trail Trails 2005 City of Westminster $4,000.00 0 Restoration Clear Creek Trail Trails 2005 City of Wheat Ridge $50,000.00 0 Replacement Phase III Chatfield Wetlands - Front Parks 2005 Colorado State Parks $10,000.00 0 Range Trail MYP Enhancement of the Existing Local 2005 Town of Morrison Visitor Center at Dinosaur $131,000.00 0 Government Ridge Local Audubon Center at Chatfield 2005 Jefferson County $150,000.00 0 Government (Phase 2) South Table Mtn - Coors Property / Front Range Open Space 2005 Jefferson County $5,000,000.00 737 Mountain Backdrop Large- Scale Jefferson County Projects Awarded GOCO Funding in Jefferson County Ray Ross Park Master Planning 2005 City of Lakewood $33,805.00 0 Planning Local Evergreen Park and Evergreen Community Multi- 2005 $197,287.00 0 Government Recreation District Purpose Field and Track Clear Creek Trail Trails 2004 City of Wheat Ridge $44,100.00 0 Replacement Local Apex Park and Bright and Brown Trail 2004 $52,605.14 0 Government Recreation District Improvements Lakewood Bike Trail Master Trails 2004 City of Lakewood $15,000.00 0 Plan Local Prospect Recreation and Shady Retreat - Prospect 2004 $17,380.00 0 Government Park District District Tree Planting Project Local Foothills Park and Weaver Hollow Skate Park, 2004 $93,000.00 0 Government Recreation District Ball Field, and Tot Lot Local Aviation Club Park 2004 City of Lakewood $200,000.00 0 Government Improvements Local Westminster Skate Park at 2004 City of Westminster $50,000.00 0 Government City Park Arvada West Preschool Local 2004 City of Arvada Playground & Outdoor $14,499.00 0 Government Learning Center Local Improvements at Pelican 2004 City of Lakewood $87,702.00 0 Government Point in Bear Creek Lake Park Lakewood Heritage Local 2004 City of Lakewood Playgrounds at Molholm $87,790.00 0 Government Elementary School Parks 2003 Colorado State Parks Devil's Head $10,160.00 0 Parks 2003 Colorado State Parks Buffalo Creek $11,739.21 0 Local Gary R. McDonnell Park 2003 City of Lakewood $150,000.00 0 Government Improvements Local Clear Creek Trail - South Side 2003 Jefferson County $985,000.25 0 Government / Clear Creek Legacy Elmgreen Acquisition / Clear Open Space 2003 Jefferson County $200,000.00 110 Creek Legacy Bear Creek Trail - Town Park Trails 2003 Town of Morrison $160,000.00 0 Link Parks 2003 Colorado State Parks Two Ponds $1,450.00 0 Prospect Recreation and Crestview Park Design and Planning 2003 $10,000.00 0 Park District Expansion Staunton Park; Land Parks 2003 Colorado State Parks $250,000.00 6 Acquisition; Boyd Outdoor Recreation and Local Foothills Park and Environmental Education 2003 $500,000.00 0 Government Recreation District Facilities at the Ridge at West Meadows Regional Park Jefferson County Projects Awarded GOCO Funding in Jefferson County Pleasant View Metropolitan Local Pleasant View Metro District Camp George West 2002 $150,000.00 0 Government District Regional Youth Sports Park, East Phase Local Foothills Park and Acquisition of Weaver Creek
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