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Projects Awarded GOCO Funding in Mesa County Projects Awarded GOCO Funding in Mesa County Fiscal Acres Grant Type Project Sponsor Project Title Grant Amount Year Conserved Rocky Mountain Elk Bull Creek Conservation Open Space 2016 $269,500.00 523.89 Foundation Easement Open Space 2016 Mesa Land Trust Fruitlands Forever, V $157,700.00 22 Grand Junction Coalition - Inspire 2016 City of Grand Junction $75,000.00 0 Getting Back to the River Youth Corps 2016 City of Grand Junction Indian Wash at Matchett Park $15,000.00 0 Planning 2016 Town of Palisade Palisade Skate Park $10,000.00 0 Local Taylor Elementary 2015 Town of Palisade $105,594.82 0 Government Playground Project Colorado River State Park - Parks 2015 Colorado State Parks Shade Shelter Upgrade and $422,500.00 0 Development Collbran Rodeo Arena Master Planning 2015 Town of Collbran $30,000.00 0 Plan Open Space 2015 Mesa Land Trust West Creek Ranch $475,040.00 780 Youth Corps 2015 City of Grand Junction Indian Wash at Matchett Park $15,000.00 0 Parks 2014 Colorado State Parks Bridgeport Underpass Project $35,765.00 0 Fruita Trail at Colorado River Parks 2014 Colorado State Parks $409,500.00 0 State Park Fruitlands Forever Initiative Open Space 2014 Mesa Land Trust $84,688.00 17.2 IV - Ruckman Farm Fruitlands Forever Initiative Open Space 2014 Mesa Land Trust $393,323.00 52.87 IV - Christianson Vineyards Open Space 2014 Mesa Land Trust Files Property Acquisition $239,375.00 48.3 Open Space 2014 Mesa Land Trust Meens Property Acquisition $153,875.00 13.09 Local 2014 City of Grand Junction Las Colonias - Phase I $298,757.00 0 Government Youth, Families and the Open Space 2013 Mesa County Outdoors: Gap and $37,000.00 0 Opportunity Analysis Local Fruita Bike Park Project - 2013 City of Fruita $218,998.30 0 Government Phase 2 Planning 2013 City of Grand Junction Matchett Park Master Plan $70,814.30 0 Acquire High Priority Habitat - Colorado Division of Wildlife 2013 Land Acquisitions and $355,034.00 0 Wildlife Improvements - Bar YX Ranch Colorado Cattlemen's Open Space 2013 Unaweep Rim Ranch $535,107.95 1000 Agricultural Land Trust Grand Valley Riparian Youth Corps 2013 Mesa County Restoration Collaboration $28,560.00 0 Project Mesa County Projects Awarded GOCO Funding in Mesa County Open Space 2012 Mesa Land Trust Three Sisters $675,750.00 130 Fruitlands Forever Initiative Open Space 2012 Mesa Land Trust $244,553.00 35 III - Avant Farm Fruitlands Forever Initiative Open Space 2012 Mesa Land Trust $32,137.00 10 III - Hudson Fruitlands Forever Initiative Open Space 2012 Mesa Land Trust $104,514.00 13.3 III - Sanders Fruita Connection Phase II, Trails 2012 Mesa County $200,000.00 0 CO Riverfront Trail Colorado Division of Bedford Ranch - CWHPP Wildlife 2012 $822,036.00 1240 Wildlife Legacy Acquire High Priority Habitat - Colorado Division of Wildlife 2012 Land Acquisitions and $576,566.00 720 Wildlife Improvements - Bar YX Ranch Lincoln Park Accessible Local 2012 City of Grand Junction Playground, Arboretum, and $250,000.00 0 Government Trails Fruita Connection, Phase III / Local 2012 Mesa County Colorado Riverfront Trail - $2,926,000.00 0 Government Rivers Initiative Local The Enhancement of Peach 2011 Town of Palisade $60,015.01 0 Government Bowl Park Fruitlands Forever Initiative II - Open Space 2011 Mesa Land Trust $188,772.00 26.22 C&R Farms Fruitlands Forever Initiative II - Open Space 2011 Mesa Land Trust $142,310.00 14.89 Wallace Fruitlands Forever Initiative II - Open Space 2011 Mesa Land Trust $90,251.00 16.44 Tashiro Fruitlands Forever Initiative II - Open Space 2011 Mesa Land Trust $63,507.00 20.75 Schroeder Lower Little Salt Wash Trail Trails 2011 City of Fruita $200,000.00 0 Construction Construction of the River Section of the Fruita Local 2011 Mesa County Connection Portion of the $500,000.00 0 Government Colorado Riverfront Trail System West Lake, Burkey, & Youth Corps 2011 City of Grand Junction $21,840.00 0 Matchett Parks Youth Corps 2011 Mesa County Mesa County River Front Trail $12,460.00 0 Talbott Riverview Orchard & Open Space 2010 Mesa Land Trust $285,000.00 37 Vineyard Rocky Mountain Region: High Parks 2010 Colorado State Parks $107,124.47 0 Hazard Dam Safety Armstrong Conservation Open Space 2010 Mesa Land Trust Easement / Fruitlands $326,402.00 49.42 Forever Initiative Cooke Conservation Open Space 2010 Mesa Land Trust Easement / Fruitlands $134,667.00 11.91 Forever Mesa County Projects Awarded GOCO Funding in Mesa County Parker Conservation Open Space 2010 Mesa Land Trust Easement / Fruitlands $91,131.00 17.61 Forever Parks 2010 Colorado State Parks Highline Dredging $276,000.00 0 Highline Maintenance Parks 2010 Colorado State Parks $811,480.00 0 Complex Local Fruita Outdoor Pool 2010 City of Fruita $172,441.00 0 Government Renovation Local Mesa Community Center 2010 Mesa County $182,500.00 0 Government Park Improvement Project Fruita Connection Trail Planning 2010 Mesa County $75,000.00 0 Planning Grant Mesa County Community Open Space 2009 Mesa Land Trust $150,000.00 39 Separator - Cronk CE Mesa County Community Open Space 2009 Mesa Land Trust $84,000.00 21.6 Separator - Collier CE Local 2009 Town of Collbran Terrell Park Upgrade $63,286.00 0 Government Local 2009 City of Grand Junction Melrose Park Redevelopment $122,178.74 0 Government Local Little Salt Wash Park - Phase 2009 City of Fruita $200,000.00 0 Government III Mesa County Community Open Space 2009 Mesa Land Trust $115,425.00 11.86 Separator Project - Horn Acquire High Priority Habitat - Colorado Division of Land Acquisitions and Wildlife 2009 $241,117.00 0 Wildlife Improvements - Bedford Ranch Acquire High Priority Habitat - Colorado Division of Land Acquisitions and Wildlife 2009 $171,847.00 0 Wildlife Improvements - Bedford Ranch Fruita Parks, Trails and Open Planning 2008 City of Fruita $44,977.51 0 Space Master Plan Local Mesa County Colorado 2008 Mesa County $988,970.00 0 Government Riverfront Project Local Little Salt Wash Park - Phase 2008 City of Fruita $200,000.00 0 Government 2 Mesa County Community Open Space 2008 Mesa County $125,000.00 30.4 Separator-Swinger Local 2007 City of Fruita Little Salt Wash Park $200,000.00 0 Government Local DeBeque Town Park 2007 Town of DeBeque $23,000.00 0 Government Playground Improvements Colorado Division of Acquire High Priority Habitat - Wildlife 2007 $499,065.00 0 Wildlife Luster Basin SHA Mesa County Projects Awarded GOCO Funding in Mesa County Mesa County Community Open Space 2007 Mesa County $206,006.00 51.25 Separator - Lloyd Property Colorado Division of Acquire High Priority Habitat - Wildlife 2007 $281,152.00 1620 Wildlife Luster Basin SHA Mesa County Community Open Space 2006 Mesa County Separator-Miller $95,818.00 26.34 Conservation Easement Local Reed Park Enhancement 2006 City of Fruita $28,500.00 0 Government Project 2006 Mesa County Community Separator-Burford (Duff Open Space 2006 Mesa County $64,545.00 18.65 substitute) Conservation Easement Colorado River State Park Parks 2006 Colorado State Parks Operations - Resource $49,209.16 0 Technician Local Mesa View Elementary ADA 2006 Mesa County $26,293.40 0 Government Accessible Playground Trails 2005 City of Fruita Big Salt Wash Trail $119,100.00 0 Mesa County Community Open Space 2005 Mesa County Separator Project (Hulburt $169,543.00 21.9 Conservation Easement) Mesa County Community Open Space 2005 Mesa County Separator Project (Etcheverry $158,000.00 27.7 Conservation Easement) Long Family Memorial Park Local 2005 Mesa County Multi-Purpose Fields and $200,000.00 0 Government Recreation Trail Van Loan Conservation Open Space 2005 Mesa Land Trust Easement / CSCP Legacy $582,134.00 1841 2002 Colorado River State Park Parks 2005 Colorado State Parks $47,000.00 0 Operations Mesa County Community Open Space 2005 Mesa County Separator Project (Crawford $94,457.00 17 Conservation Easement) Mesa County Community Separator (Orchard Mesa Open Space 2005 Mesa County $174,000.00 104.57 Reserve (OMR) CE Project - East Orchard Mesa) Trails 2005 Town of Palisade Palisade Riverbend Park Trail $59,000.00 0 Mesa County Projects Awarded GOCO Funding in Mesa County Mesa County Community Separator (Orchard Mesa Open Space 2005 Mesa County $174,000.00 49.35 Reserve (OMR) CE Project - Talbott) Land Acquisitions - Colorado Parks 2004 Colorado State Parks $810,000.00 40 Riverfront Legacy - Wells Land Acquisitions - Colorado Parks 2004 Colorado State Parks $102,241.00 8 Riverfront Legacy - Keisling Land Acquisitions - Colorado Parks 2004 Colorado State Parks Riverfront Legacy - GJ Pipe $21,484.00 14 (Tipping) Land Acquisitions / Colorado Parks 2004 Colorado State Parks $5,155.00 0 Riverfront Legacy Colorado Riverfront Trail Parks 2004 Colorado State Parks Extension / Colorado $162,989.63 0 Riverfront Legacy Mesa County Community Open Space 2004 Mesa County Separator (Durnell/Likes CE $84,000.00 12 Project) Mesa County Community Open Space 2004 Mesa County Separator (Talbott Farms CE $125,843.00 34 Project) Mesa County Community Open Space 2004 Mesa County Separator (Stecher CE $84,000.00 13.77 Project) Willis Conservation Easement Open Space 2004 Mesa County - Mesa County Community $96,809.62 18 Separator Mesa County Community Open Space 2004 Mesa County Separator (Franklin CE $195,967.38 118.43 Project) Local Rocky Mountain Elementary 2004 Mesa County $1,040.63 0 Government Playground Colorado River State Park Parks 2004 Colorado State Parks $29,864.41 0 (resource tech) Payne Mesa (Gore) / Colorado Division of Preserving Colorado Wildlife 2004 $1,067,612.00 4443 Wildlife Landscapes Legacy (TNC/DOW 2002) Mesa County Community Open Space 2004
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