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4/16/02 California Department of Parks and Recreation Office of Grants and Local Services Safe Neighborhood Parks, Clean Water, Clean Air, and Coastal Protection Bond Act of 2000 Urban Recreational and Cultural Centers, Museums, and Facilities for Wildlife Education or Environmental Education Program $7,675,000 Prioritized Listing of all Nominations Requested Recommended Running Rank Agency Project Name Amount Amount Total 1 City of Long Beach HOMELAND CULTURAL $499,875$500,000 $500,000 CENTER A development project by the City of Long Beach, in Long Beach, to expand the Homeland Cultural Center that interprets California's diverse cultures through multiple mediums. Note: Amount rounded up 1 City of Roseville MAIDU INTERPRETIVE CENTER $1,500,000$807,500 $1,307,500 A development project by the City of Roseville, in Roseville, to construct a 7,200 square foot Maidu Indian Interpretive Center that includes exhibit halls, amphitheater/meeting room, various educational facilities and activities on an ancient Maidu site. The applicant also wants to upgrade an existing interpretive trail. Note: Project reduced as per conversation with Applicant. Applicant can provide remaining funds 1 City of Santa Ana SANTIAGO CREEK WILDLIFE $742,500$742,500 $2,050,000 CENTER A development project by the City of Santa Ana, in Santiago Park, for a 2,500 square foot interpretive center, including a museum, classroom, laboratory, and restrooms. Interpretation of Creek and area's natural and cultural history (Native Americans, Portola Expedition, water quality monitoring, flora, fauna, and wildlife). 1 Friends of The EXPLORING CALIFORNIA $500,000$500,000 $2,550,000 Observatory A development project by the Friends of the Observatory, in Los Angeles, for the installation of an interactive interpretive display of the role California has played in astronomy. 2 Cabazon Band of TRIBAL MUSEUM $39,000$38,000 $2,588,000 Mission Indians A development project by the Cabazon Band of Mission Indians, on the Cabazon Reservation, to renovate the Cabazon Cultural Museum, including adding a humidity controlled system, a security system, decking, shade cover, and fencing. Note: Project reduced for ineligible costs 2 City of Palo Alto LUCY EVANS BAYLANDS $75,000$75,000 $2,663,000 EXHIBITS A development project by the City of Palo Alto, located at the Lucy Evans Baylands Interpretive Center in Palo Alto, to fabricate and install new interactive wetland and endangered species exhibits, with signage written in Spanish and English. 2 County of Madera MADERA CO. PALEONTOLOGY $750,000$750,000 $3,413,000 MUSEUM A development project by the County of Madera, near Chowchilla, CA, to build a 5,000- sq. ft. paleontology museum to interpret the largest Pleistocene-era fossil bed in the world. Page 1 of 46 Requested Recommended Running Rank Agency Project Name Amount Amount Total 2 Friends of Chinese REHAB CHINESE AMERICAN $268,000$268,000 $3,681,000 American Museum MUSEUM A development/rehabilitation project by the Friends of the Chinese American Museum, in Los Angeles, for the rehabilitation/restoration of the Chinese American Museum and design, installation, and facility improvements for the second floor gallery. 2 Los Angeles City, of WHITE POINT NATURE $445,000$445,000 $4,126,000 Parks & Recreation PRESERVE A development project by the City of L. A., in San Pedro, for the development of facilities for environmental and historic education through a visitor center, demonstration garden, and interpretive trail. 3 City of Berkeley SHOREBIRD NATURE CENTER $300,000$290,000 $4,416,000 A development project by the City of Berkeley, located at the Berkeley Marina in Berkeley, to construct an interpretive center made of straw bale "green material" and install energy conservation, pollution awareness, and wetland/estuary exhibits. Note: Reduction of $10,000 for ineligible costs 3 City of Chula Vista NATURE CENTER $315,000$298,000 $4,714,000 A development project by the City of Chula Vista, at the Chula Vista Nature Center in Chula Vista, to replace, restore, and reinterpret existing interpretive signage and exhibits. Note: Project reduced for ineligible costs 3 County of Monterey TORO PARK EXHIBIT $25,000$25,000 $4,739,000 A development project by the County of Monterey, in Toro Regional Park in Salinas, to replace old, worn-out environmental education exhibits at the park's environmental center with new exhibits that depict the oak woodland habitat, Native American history, and conservation. 3 L.A. Philharmonic HOLLYWOOD BOWL HISTORIC $365,000$188,000 $4,927,000 Society INTRP. A development project by the L. A. Philharmonic Society, in Hollywood, for an historic interpretive trail/walk to include the history of the Hollywood Bowl through photographs and signage throughout the Hollywood Bowl complex. Note: The grant amount reflects a $77,000 reduction for ineligible costs, and a $100,000 reduction for low priority costs 3 Mare Island Historic MARE ISLAND HISTORIC PARK $627,000$520,000 $5,447,000 Park Foundation A development project by the Mare Island Historic Park Foundation, in Vallejo on Mare Island, to complete Building 46's conversion to a fully-functioning museum, interpreting Mare Island's military history through multiple displays and mediums. Note: Project amount reduced for ineligible costs 3 San Diego Maritime BERKELEY PRESERVATION $199,000$199,000 $5,646,000 Museum PROJECT A development project by the San Diego Maritime Museum, in San Diego Harbor, to restore the hull of the ferryboat "Berkeley," a California and National Historic Landmark. 4 Anaheim Museum, Inc ANAHEIM MUSEUM $50,000$50,000 $5,696,000 A development and rehabilitation project by the Anaheim Museum Inc., in Anaheim, for interpretive displays in the historic Carnegie Building to provide a complete history of the City of Anaheim. Page 2 of 46 Requested Recommended Running Rank Agency Project Name Amount Amount Total 4 City of Folsom ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION $463,500$464,000 $6,160,000 CENTER A development project by the City of Folsom, in Folsom at Hinkle Creek Park, in Folsom, to develop a decomissioned fire station as an historical and environmental education center, and provide interpretive signs along an existing trail. Note: Amount rounded up 4 City of Inglewood PETRACHROME MURAL $621,000$621,000 $6,781,000 A development and rehabilitation project by the City of Inglewood, in Inglewood, for the movement, restoration, and interpretation of a Works Progress Administration monument, the "History of Transportation" Mosaic Mural as the centerpiece of a new outdoor interpretive art park. 4 City of Oceanside BUENA VISTA NATURE CENTER $65,000$65,000 $6,846,000 A development project by the City of Oceanside, in Oceanside, to rehabilitate and renovate the Buena Vista Nature Center, including the roof, exterior, lighting, HVAC, entryway, parking lot, display area, and classrooms. 4 City of Temecula CHILDREN'S MUSEUM $300,000$300,000 $7,146,000 A development project by the City of Temecula, in Temecula, to design and build a children's science and technology museum, including displays. 4 San Francisco USS PAMPANITO MUSEUM $150,000$150,000 $7,296,000 Maritime NP Assoc A development project by the San Francisco Maritime National Park Association, at Fisherman's Wharf, in San Francisco, to provide exhibits for a new shoreside interpretive center for an historic WWII era submarine that will interpret history, culture, nature, oceanography, naval architecture, and related factors. 5 City of Laguna Beach CULTURAL CENTER $3,000,000$379,000 $7,675,000 A development project, by the City of Laguna Beach, in the City of Laguna Beach, of a 21,000 square foot cultural museum for the performing arts, recreational activities, and social services. Note: Project amount reduced due to availability of funds. The City will have all of the funds, with exception of the requested $3 million, committed for the project as of July 1, 2002. The City will provide additional funds if it does not receive all of the requested funds. Projects: 22 $7,675,000 Page 3 of 46 Requested Recommended Running Rank Agency Project Name Amount Amount Total 6 City of Carmel-by-the- SUNSET THEATER $499,350 $0 Sea RENOVATION A rehabilitation and development project by the City of Carmel, in Carmel, to renovate the theater lobby of the Sunset Theater, and to establish an interpretive center for the arts in the lobby as part of a major renovation of the entire facility. 6 City of Long Beach RANCHO LOS CERRITOS VISIT. $450,000 $0 CNT A development project by the City of Long Beach, in the City of Long Beach, of an 1830s styled adobe for use as a visitors' center to improve orientation and enhance interpretation of the Rancho Los Cerritos National Historic Landmark 6 City of Pleasanton FRANCISCO ALVISO ADOBE $500,000 $0 A development project by the City of Pleasanton, in Pleasanton, to restore the historic Alviso Adobe built in 1845 to be used as a museum. Note: Reduction of $121,000 for low priority items 6 Friends of Sierra LOGGING MUSEUM $516,000 $0 Logging Museum A development project by the Friends of the Sierra Logging Museum, near Arnold, to design, purchase, and install interior and exterior exhibits and walls in the newly built Sierra Nevada Logging Museum. 6 Friends of The Santa NEW CHILDREN'S ZOO $500,000 $0 Ana Zoo A development project by the Friends of the Santa Ana Zoo, in Santa Ana, for a two- acre "Children's Zoo" to interpret Orange County's historic pre-urbanized agricultural roots. The Zoo property was once an orange orchard family farm. Interpretation aligned with the State's educational curriculum standards. 7 City of Palo Alto ARASTRADERO PRESERVE $300,000 $0 GATEWAY A development project by the City of Palo Alto, in the Arastradero Preserve, to construct an educational gateway facility that includes interpretive displays, maps, and visitor information.