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NC DPR PARTF Grant Recipients NC Parks and Recreation Trust Fund Local Government Grant Recipients by County County Sponsor Year Project Grant Amount Local Match Total Alamance Alamance County 2008 Alamance County Greenway 400,000 400,000 800,000 Alamance Alamance County 2011 NC Mountains-to-Sea Trail - Southern Alamance Section 375,000 171,381 546,381 Alamance Alamance County 2012 Cedarock Park Enhancement 245,367 245,368 490,735 Alamance Alamance County 2018 Haw River Trail/ Mountains-to-Sea Trail Northern Alamance Section 300,000 300,000 600,000 Alamance Burlington 2001 Burlington Springwood Park 250,000 2,725,000 2,975,000 Alamance Burlington 2018 Willowbrook Park 296,692 296,692 593,384 Alamance Elon 2002 Elon Park 250,000 261,631 511,631 Alamance Elon 2013 Lawrence Slade Park 162,500 162,500 325,000 Alamance Graham 1999 Graham Recreation Center 250,000 286,054 536,054 Alamance Graham 2007 Graham Civic Center 280,000 280,000 560,000 Alamance Graham 2011 Jim Minor Road Land Acquisition 500,000 540,000 1,040,000 Alamance Green Level 2004 Green Level Town Park 250,000 277,039 527,039 Alamance Haw River 2013 Red Slide Park 13,511 13,511 27,022 Alamance Mebane 2017 Mebane Community Park Land Acquisition 355,802 355,803 711,605 Alamance Totals for 14 grants 3,928,872 6,314,979 10,243,851 Alexander Alexander County 2002 Dusty Ridge Park 50,000 53,401 103,401 Alexander Alexander County 2010 Rocky Face Park 477,776 478,000 955,776 Alexander Alexander County 2013 Rocky Face Park Phase 2 225,106 325,106 550,212 Alexander Taylorsville 1998 Matheson Park Project 111,118 119,598 230,716 Alexander Taylorsville 2004 Matheson Park II 26,950 27,155 54,105 Alexander Totals for 5 grants 890,950 1,003,260 1,894,210 Alleghany Alleghany County 2000 Sam Brown Park Ball Field 130,000 114,472 244,472 Alleghany Alleghany County 2006 Duncan Recreation Center Renovations 64,415 81,507 145,922 Alleghany Alleghany County 2010 Sparta Parkway Park 172,479 172,480 344,959 Alleghany Sparta 2004 Floyd Crouse Park Renovation 13,500 19,032 32,532 Alleghany Totals for 4 grants 380,394 387,491 767,885 Anson Anson County 2002 Little Park (Withdrawn) 200,000 200,000 400,000 Anson Lilesville 2006 Lilesville Park 42,000 77,200 119,200 Anson Peachland 1998 Peachland Park 22,940 25,459 48,399 Anson Peachland 2009 Peachland Park Improvements 6,000 6,000 12,000 Anson Polkton 2006 East Polkton Park 20,000 52,624 72,624 Anson Wadesboro 2007 Wadesboro Park 174,798 156,173 330,971 Anson Totals for 6 grants 465,738 517,456 983,194 Ashe Ashe County 1998 Ashe County Park Improvements 40,000 38,768 78,768 Ashe Ashe County 2001 Family Center Complex 193,250 277,768 471,018 Ashe Ashe County 2007 Family Central Recreation Complex Expansion 499,968 831,694 1,331,662 Ashe Ashe County 2010 Wallace Environmental Education Center (Withdrawn) 135,000 135,000 270,000 Ashe Lansing 2014 Lansing Town Park Expansion 500,000 591,948 1,091,948 Ashe West Jefferson 2005 Bowie-Seagraves Park Enhancements 56,670 62,782 119,452 Ashe Totals for 6 grants 1,424,888 1,937,960 3,362,848 Generated on 2018-09-04 NC Division of Parks and Recreation PARTF Recipients Page 1 NC Parks and Recreation Trust Fund Local Government Grant Recipients by County County Sponsor Year Project Grant Amount Local Match Total Avery Avery County 2000 Avery County Recreation Center - Phase III 143,038 144,895 287,933 Avery Avery County 2008 Avery Community Park 376,125 376,129 752,254 Avery Banner Elk 1997 Tate-Evans Park Expansion 7,400 10,535 17,935 Avery Banner Elk 2002 Charles B. VonCanon Fort Playstructure 32,227 37,103 69,330 Avery Banner Elk 2011 Tate-Evans Park 213,500 332,282 545,782 Avery Crossnore 1998 Clark Road Park 25,000 33,890 58,890 Avery Crossnore 2019 Crossnore Town Park Improvements 5,000 5,000 10,000 Avery Elk Park 2006 Lucille Winters Memorial Park (Withdrawn) 6,700 6,700 13,400 Avery Elk Park 2016 Elk Park Town Park 19,962 19,962 39,924 Avery Sugar Mountain 1999 Sugar Mountain Community Park (Withdrawn) 175,000 175,000 350,000 Avery Totals for 10 grants 1,003,952 1,141,496 2,145,448 Beaufort Bath 2011 Lawson's Walk 18,000 18,000 36,000 Beaufort Bath 2016 Bath Creek Park (withdrawn) 227,822 227,823 455,645 Beaufort Beaufort County 2011 Crisp Landing Acquisition 67,000 67,000 134,000 Beaufort Beaufort County 2017 Wrights Creek Phase II 100,605 100,605 201,210 Beaufort Chocowinity 1997 Chocowinity Recreation Complex 70,131 108,628 178,759 Beaufort Chocowinity 2001 Complex Phase II 50,000 50,117 100,117 Beaufort Washington 1999 Suziegray Moore McConnell Memorial Swimming Pool 250,000 943,511 1,193,511 Beaufort Washington 2010 Festival Park 295,125 295,125 590,250 Beaufort Totals for 8 grants 1,078,683 1,810,809 2,889,492 Bertie Aulander 2019 Aulander Municipal Park 129,300 129,300 258,600 Bertie Bertie County 2002 Bertie County Park 250,000 296,485 546,485 Bertie Bertie County 2006 Bertie Recreation Complex 500,000 542,175 1,042,175 Bertie Bertie County 2017 Albemarle Sound Public Waterfront Access 500,000 750,000 1,250,000 Bertie Windsor 1997 Windsor Boat Ramp 10,000 11,206 21,206 Bertie Windsor 2016 Treehouse Acquisition & Development 198,700 198,700 397,400 Bertie Totals for 6 grants 1,588,000 1,927,866 3,515,866 Bladen Bladen County 2000 Bladen County Park Phase IV 65,256 69,323 134,579 Bladen Bladen County 2013 Bladen County Recreation Park 196,975 196,975 393,950 Bladen Bladenboro 2012 Clarence McLean Park Acquisition and Development 213,000 213,000 426,000 Bladen Bladenboro 2019 McLean Park Phase 2 200,595 300,000 500,595 Bladen Clarkton 2005 Dixie Baseball Complex Improvements 172,302 172,979 345,281 Bladen Dublin 2006 Dublin Park 50,812 48,861 99,673 Bladen Elizabethtown 2015 Leinwand Park 215,000 215,000 430,000 Bladen Elizabethtown 2016 Tory Hole Park Development 250,000 330,187 580,187 Bladen Elizabethtown 2019 Green's Lake & Conservation Park 500,000 613,580 1,113,580 Bladen White Lake 2017 White Lake Multi-Use Trail 305,285 305,285 610,570 Bladen Totals for 10 grants 2,169,225 2,465,190 4,634,415 Brunswick Belville 2015 Brunswick Riverwalk at Belville 160,897 160,897 321,794 Brunswick Boiling Spring Lakes 2019 Robert Muse Memorial Park Redevelopment 208,000 208,800 416,800 Generated on 2018-09-04 NC Division of Parks and Recreation PARTF Recipients Page 2 NC Parks and Recreation Trust Fund Local Government Grant Recipients by County County Sponsor Year Project Grant Amount Local Match Total Brunswick Brunswick County 2006 Ocean Isle Beach/Brunswick County Park 500,000 2,003,987 2,503,987 Brunswick Brunswick County 2012 Town Creek Park 359,354 611,443 970,797 Brunswick Brunswick County 2013 Waccamaw Park 500,000 1,083,695 1,583,695 Brunswick Brunswick County 2017 Ocean Isle Beach - Phase 2 300,000 502,725 802,725 Brunswick Calabash 2010 Community Park 56,700 92,283 148,983 Brunswick Calabash 2019 Calabash Waterfront Park 147,332 147,332 294,664 Brunswick Holden Beach 2016 Bridgeview Park 183,370 183,374 366,744 Brunswick Leland 2010 Westgate Nature Park 500,000 2,955,000 3,455,000 Brunswick Leland 2016 Westgate Nature Park Phase 2 (withdrawn) 217,500 499,587 717,087 Brunswick Navassa 2013 Phoenix Park 96,000 96,000 192,000 Brunswick Northwest 2006 Northwest Park Improvements 22,382 30,980 53,362 Brunswick Oak Island 1998 Register Waterway Park 170,067 171,982 342,049 Brunswick Oak Island 1999 Point Preservation 11,190 11,571 22,761 Brunswick Oak Island 2001 Oak Island Recreation/Access Park 250,000 307,607 557,607 Brunswick Oak Island 2004 Bill Smith Park- Phase I 250,000 342,069 592,069 Brunswick Oak Island 2006 Bill Smith Park 110,000 122,500 232,500 Brunswick Oak Island 2007 Oak Island Teen Center 99,000 100,261 199,261 Brunswick Oak Island 2008 Yaupon Fishing Pier 500,000 997,739 1,497,739 Brunswick Oak Island 2018 Middleton Park Redevelopment 200,000 200,000 400,000 Brunswick Ocean Isle Beach 2019 Ocean Isle Beach Town Park 498,900 592,836 1,091,736 Brunswick Shallotte 2009 Wildwood Park (Withdrawn) 407,133 407,133 814,266 Brunswick Southport 2007 Lowe White Memorial Park 194,404 194,404 388,808 Brunswick Sunset Beach 2011 Sunset Beach Town Park 400,000 3,000,000 3,400,000 Brunswick Sunset Beach 2013 Sunset Beach Town Park 418,500 418,500 837,000 Brunswick Varnamtown 1997 Jesse R. Caison Park 62,365 94,531 156,896 Brunswick Totals for 27 grants 6,823,094 15,537,236 22,360,330 Buncombe Asheville 1997 Stephens Lee Recreation Center Renovation 250,000 1,174,402 1,424,402 Buncombe Asheville 1999 Haw Creek Park 69,000 97,681 166,681 Buncombe Asheville 2000 French Broad River Park Phase IV 250,000 281,294 531,294 Buncombe Asheville 2001 Burton Street Community Center Park Renovation 50,000 50,024 100,024 Buncombe Asheville 2002 Azalea Road Park Phase I 249,165 297,710 546,875 Buncombe Asheville 2002 Recreation Park 250,000 195,218 445,218 Buncombe Asheville 2003 French Broad River Park Phase IV 250,000 256,151 506,151 Buncombe Asheville 2004 Memorial Stadium Renovation (Withdrawn) 248,800 248,800 497,600 Buncombe Asheville 2005 Aston Park Renovation 260,000 298,590 558,590 Buncombe Asheville 2006 Reid Center Renovation (Withdrawn) 500,000 542,175 1,042,175 Buncombe Asheville 2009 Beaucatcher Overlook Park 500,000 2,474,818 2,974,818 Buncombe Asheville 2017 French Broad River East Bank Greenway and Recreational Area 350,000 1,177,000 1,527,000 Buncombe Black Mountain 2008 Lake Tomahawk Park 500,000 500,000 1,000,000 Buncombe Black Mountain 2019 Veterans Park 211,024 211,024 422,048 Generated on 2018-09-04 NC Division of Parks and Recreation PARTF Recipients Page 3 NC Parks and Recreation Trust Fund Local Government
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