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United States Department of the Interior National Park Service Land & Water Conservation Fund --- Detailed Listing of Grants United States Department of the Interior National Park Service Land & Water Conservation Fund --- Detailed Listing of Grants Grouped by County --- Today's Date: 11/20/2008 Page: 1 Missouri - 29 Grant ID & Type Grant Element Title Grant Sponsor Amount Status Date Exp. Date Cong. Element Approved District ADAIR 263 - XXX D THOUSAND HILLS STATE PARK DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES $32,117.90 C 6/18/1970 12/31/1971 9 387 - XXX D THOUSAND HILLS CAMPGROUND DEV DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES $6,302.70 C 12/13/1971 12/31/1972 9 775 - XXX D PARK DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM CITY OF KIRKSVILLE $10,000.00 C 6/30/1976 12/31/1979 9 1272 - XXX D GIBBS PARK DEVELOPMENT CITY OF GIBBS $1,303.84 C 7/15/1986 12/31/1991 9 1273 - XXX D SWIMMING POOL PARK IMPROVEMENTS CITY OF KIRKSVILLE $15,263.02 C 9/18/1986 12/31/1991 9 1436 - XXX D PUBLIC AMPHITHEATER & STAGE CITY OF KIRKSVILLE $70,000.00 C 5/6/2004 12/31/2009 9 DEVELOPMENT 1528 - XXX D CITY OF KIRKSVILLE SKATE PARK CITY OF KIRKSVILLE $33,000.00 A 9/11/2007 12/31/2011 9 ADAIR County Total: $167,987.46 County Count: 7 ANDREW 95 - XXX D SAVANNAH CITY PARK CITY OF SAVANNAH $5,000.00 C 3/6/1967 12/31/1967 6 482 - XXX C HARRY F. DUNCAN PARK CITY OF SAVANNAH $203,092.50 C 3/8/1973 4/30/1976 6 ANDREW County Total: $208,092.50 County Count: 2 ATCHISON 845 - XXX D ROCKPORT TENNIS COURTS CITY OF ROCKPORT $17,092.46 C 1/24/1977 12/31/1979 6 942 - XXX C D/FAIRFAX DONATION/DEV CITY OF FAIRFAX $42,226.45 C 3/22/1979 12/31/1983 6 1096 - XXX C D/TARKIO-MULEBARN PARK ACQ CITY OF TARKIO $10,795.29 C 7/29/1981 12/31/1985 6 1515 - XXX R TARKIO R-1 ADA PLAYGROUND RENOVATION TARKIO R-1 SCHOOL DISTRICT $33,000.00 A 9/11/2007 12/31/2011 6 ATCHISON County Total: $103,114.20 County Count: 4 United States Department of the Interior National Park Service Land & Water Conservation Fund --- Detailed Listing of Grants Grouped by County --- Today's Date: 11/20/2008 Page: 2 Missouri - 29 Grant ID & Type Grant Element Title Grant Sponsor Amount Status Date Exp. Date Cong. Element Approved District AUDRAIN 128 - XXX A FAIRGROUND PARK CITY OF MEXICO $18,250.00 C 3/1/1968 1/1/1970 9 473 - XXX D MARTINSBURG COMMUNITY PARK CITY OF MARTINSBURG $7,500.00 C 12/5/1972 4/30/1974 9 639 - XXX C D/FAIRGROUND PARK DEV. CITY OF MEXICO $50,000.00 C 6/12/1975 12/31/1977 9 712 - XXX C VANDALIA PARK DEVELOPMENT CITY OF VANDALIA $49,013.00 C 5/11/1976 12/31/1979 9 793 - XXX D LADDONIA CITY PARKS IMPROVEMENTS CITY OF LADDONIA $10,000.00 C 12/29/1976 12/31/1979 9 1288 - XXX D MEXICO/MULTI-USE COURT CITY OF MEXICO $4,145.00 C 7/31/1986 12/31/1991 9 AUDRAIN County Total: $138,908.00 County Count: 6 BARRY 18 - XXX A ROARING RIVER STATE PARK DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES $3,250.00 C 2/7/1967 2/28/1969 7 67 - XXX D ROARING RIVER STATE PARK - UTILITIES DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES $112,750.00 C 8/7/1967 9/30/1968 7 145 - XXX A ROARING RIVER STATE PARK - ACQ. 1 DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES $800.00 C 7/24/1967 1/1/1968 7 222 - XXX A ROARING RIVER ACQUISITION NO. 3 DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES $2,550.00 C 6/26/1969 12/31/1970 7 397 - XXX A ROARING RIVER ACQ. NO. 4 DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES $15,012.50 C 3/8/1972 12/31/1972 7 508 - XXX D ROARING RIVER CAMPGROUND DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES $7,983.35 C 4/17/1973 12/31/1975 7 1162 - XXX A ROARING RIVER STATE PARK HWY F ACQ. DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES $35,600.00 C 10/17/1983 12/31/1984 7 1289 - XXX C D/CASSVILLE/CITY PK ACQ & IMPROVEMTS CITY OF CASSVILLE $30,720.00 C 1/9/1987 12/31/1991 7 1511 - XXX R ROCKY EDMUNDSON PARK RENOVATION CASSVILLE R-VI SCHOOL $32,571.00 A 9/11/2007 12/31/2011 7 BARRY County Total: $241,236.85 County Count: 9 United States Department of the Interior National Park Service Land & Water Conservation Fund --- Detailed Listing of Grants Grouped by County --- Today's Date: 11/20/2008 Page: 3 Missouri - 29 Grant ID & Type Grant Element Title Grant Sponsor Amount Status Date Exp. Date Cong. Element Approved District BARTON 1011 - XXX C D/LIBERAL BALLFIELD DEV CITY OF LIBERAL $13,450.00 C 2/7/1980 12/31/1984 7 1108 - XXX A PRAIRIE STATE PARK - KERBY ACQ DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES $32,500.00 C 3/8/1982 12/31/1985 7 1109 - XXX D PRAIRIE STATE PARK DEVELOPMENT DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES $30,526.80 C 2/3/1981 12/31/1985 7 1161 - XXX A PRAIRIE STATE PARK GRASSLAND ACQ. DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES $89,962.50 C 10/17/1983 12/31/1984 7 BARTON County Total: $166,439.30 County Count: 4 BATES 129 - XXX C BUTLER MUNICIPAL PARK CITY OF BUTLER $110,826.26 C 8/7/1967 12/31/1969 4 797 - XXX D ADRIAN CITY PARK DEVELOPMENT CITY OF ADRIAN $5,000.00 C 10/20/1976 12/31/1980 4 1433 - XXX D PIONEER PARK SPORTS FIELD CITY OF BUTLER $79,110.99 C 9/9/2003 12/31/2008 4 BATES County Total: $194,937.25 County Count: 3 BENTON 444 - XXX A E. WILLIAMS PARK ADDITION CITY OF COLE CAMP $1,912.50 C 10/18/1972 12/31/1973 4 928 - XXX D HARRY S. TRUMAN STATE PARK MARINA DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES $157,500.00 C 9/5/1978 12/31/1983 4 929 - XXX D TRUMAN STATE PARK CAMPGROUND DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES $421,345.77 C 8/31/1978 12/31/1983 4 1212 - XXX D WARSAW MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE CITY OF WARSAW $120,000.00 C 6/5/1985 12/31/1988 4 1336 - XXX D BLEDSOE FERRY SPORTS COMPLEX CITY OF WARSAW $27,250.00 C 9/28/1990 12/31/1995 4 1443 - XXX R SHAWNEE BEND GOLF COURSE CITY OF WARSAW $60,000.00 C 4/7/2004 12/31/2009 4 IMPROVEMENTS 1526 - XXX R SHAWNEE BEND GOLF COURSE RENOVATION CITY OF WARSAW $33,000.00 A 10/30/2007 12/31/2011 4 BENTON County Total: $821,008.27 County Count: 7 United States Department of the Interior National Park Service Land & Water Conservation Fund --- Detailed Listing of Grants Grouped by County --- Today's Date: 11/20/2008 Page: 4 Missouri - 29 Grant ID & Type Grant Element Title Grant Sponsor Amount Status Date Exp. Date Cong. Element Approved District BOLLINGER 748 - XXX C D/PELLEGRINO PARK DONATION CITY OF MARBLE HILL $9,163.00 C 6/22/1976 12/31/1978 8 BOLLINGER County Total: $9,163.00 County Count: 1 United States Department of the Interior National Park Service Land & Water Conservation Fund --- Detailed Listing of Grants Grouped by County --- Today's Date: 11/20/2008 Page: 5 Missouri - 29 Grant ID & Type Grant Element Title Grant Sponsor Amount Status Date Exp. Date Cong. Element Approved District BOONE 213 - XXX A CITY OF COLUMBIA NIFONG MEMORIAL CITY OF COLUMBIA $51,400.00 C 3/13/1969 3/13/1971 9 343 - XXX A OAKLAND PARK CITY OF COLUMBIA $41,640.48 C 6/17/1971 12/31/1973 9 344 - XXX A SOUTH CITY PARK CITY OF COLUMBIA $45,900.00 C 6/9/1971 12/31/1973 9 418 - XXX D ALBERT OAKLAND PARK CITY OF COLUMBIA $278,500.00 C 7/18/1972 12/31/1974 9 455 - XXX D ALBERT-OAKLAND PARK CITY OF COLUMBIA $164,500.00 C 12/20/1972 4/30/1977 9 476 - XXX D AIRPORT PARK PHASE I CITY OF COLUMBIA $142,010.00 C 11/22/1972 4/30/1975 9 514 - XXX C STATE PARK DONATION AND DEVELOPMENT DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES $106,496.43 C 5/15/1973 12/31/1977 9 558 - XXX A ROCK BRIDGE ACQUISITION DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES $96,607.50 C 1/29/1974 12/31/1978 9 575 - XXX D ROCK BRIDGE DEV. DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES $5,420.49 C 3/1/1974 12/31/1976 9 591 - XXX A FAIRVIEW PARK ACQUISITION CITY OF COLUMBIA $47,600.00 C 3/22/1974 12/31/1976 9 602 - XXX A INDIAN HILLS PARK ACQ CITY OF COLUMBIA $26,250.00 C 3/20/1974 12/31/1976 9 618 - XXX A ROCK BRIDGE DONATION/ACQ DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES $85,068.29 C 12/9/1974 12/31/1977 9 657 - XXX A GRINDSTONE CREEK AREA CITY OF COLUMBIA $215,500.00 C 5/27/1975 12/31/1977 9 665 - XXX C HALLSVILLE CITY PARK CITY OF HALLSVILLE $5,300.00 C 6/2/1975 12/31/1977 9 670 - XXX D BETHEL PARK CITY OF COLUMBIA $24,079.07 C 7/30/1975 12/31/1979 9 681 - XXX A ROCK BRIDGE NEIGHBORHOOD PARK CITY OF COLUMBIA $10,000.00 C 8/4/1975 12/31/1977 9 682 - XXX A WOODRIDGE NEIGHBORHOOD PARK CITY OF COLUMBIA $10,000.00 C 8/4/1975 12/31/1977 9 683 - XXX A VALLEYVIEW NEIGHBORHOOD PARK CITY OF COLUMBIA $12,000.00 C 8/4/1975 12/31/1977 9 684 - XXX A BROWN STATION NEIGHBORHOOD PARK CITY OF COLUMBIA $7,500.00 C 8/4/1975 12/31/1979 9 702 - XXX D FINGER LAKES ST.PARK-CONST.OF DAMS DEPT.
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