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Project Program County Amount Facility Enhancement Matching County Allocations Contained in the Conference Report on Senate Bill 2000, the 2001-2002 General Appropriations Act Project Program County Amount Facility Enhancement Matching Grants - UF SUS Alachua 1,500,000 Space Partnership - UF/UCF (multi county) SUS Alachua 1,000,000 Santa Fe Com College - Adjacent land acquisition partial (spc) PECO Alachua 800,000 Santa Fe Com College - Gen ren/rem, drainage,panels,HVAC,utilities sys,roofs, site imp PECO Alachua 1,437,710 Santa Fe Com College - Library Addition complete (ce) PECO Alachua 1,456,745 Santa Fe Com College - Rem/ren Bldgs H Drafting,W Chem Tech & N Bus DP PECO Alachua 1,186,766 Santa Fe Com College - Rem/ren old Library Bldg P to Clsrms partial PECO Alachua 2,223,191 Univ of FL - Constans Theatre Addition (const) PECO Alachua 6,606,000 Univ of FL - Genetics Institute PECO Alachua 5,000,000 Univ of FL - Health Professions/Nursing/Pharmacy Complex (E) PECO Alachua 1,170,000 Univ of FL - Library West Addition & Renovation (P) PECO Alachua 2,236,000 Univ of FL - Utilities/Infrastructure/Capital Renewal/Roofs (P,C) PECO Alachua 3,250,000 WUFT-TV/FM - Gainesville - Equipment PECO Alachua 975,000 Univ of FL - Campus Security Lighting SUS CIF Projects Alachua 980,330 Univ of FL - Development and Upgrade of Active and Passive Recreational Facilities SUS CIF Projects Alachua 1,700,000 Univ of FL - New Bookstore with Attached Parking and Visitor/Welcome Center SUS CIF Projects Alachua 6,300,000 Univ of FL - O'Connell Center Roof Replacement and Facility Capital Renewal SUS CIF Projects Alachua 1,500,000 Univ of FL - Reitz Union Ballroom and Capital Renewal Projects SUS CIF Projects Alachua 2,000,000 Univ of FL - Lepidoptera Facility (p,c,e) SUS Fac Challenge Grants Alachua 4,200,000 New Animal Hospital - Gainesville, FL Agric/Cons Svcs/Commr Alachua 100,000 High Springs Municipal Wastewater System Water Initiatives Alachua 750,000 Family Day Care Home Enhancements Children & Families Alachua 12,000 Alpha One Program Health Alachua 500,000 Cardiac Surgical Contract - University Of Florida Health Alachua 837,163 Children's Medical Services Clinic Health Alachua 816,000 Echocardiography Telecommunications Network - University Of Florida Health Alachua 500,000 Midwifery Contracts - University of Florida Health Alachua 70,000 Pediatric Liver Transplant Contracts - University Of Florida And University Of Miami Health Alachua 400,441 Southwest Alachua County Primary And Community Health Care Clinic Health Alachua 200,000 Hippodrome State Theatre Renovation Cultural Facilities Alachua 70,273 Renovate State Materials Office in Gainesville DOT FCO Alachua 5,643,234 Add Lanes & Reconstruct SR 20 (Hawthorne Rd) from Co Rd 325 to SR 200 (US 301) DOT Work Program Alachua 18,112,500 Add Lanes & Reconstruct SR 26 (Newberry Rd) from SR 45 to Co Rd 241 South DOT Work Program Alachua 12,420,000 Improve Drainage at Hogtown Creek DOT Work Program Alachua 1,966,500 Purchase Vehicles/Equipment (Buses) for Gainesville Transit DOT Work Program Alachua 4,000,000 Resurface Co Rd 241 (Northwest 143rd) from SR 26 to Co Rd 235 DOT Work Program Alachua 2,173,500 Resurface I-75 from Marion Co Line to the Santa Fe River Bridge DOT Work Program Alachua 6,624,000 Resurface SR 121 from SR 24 to SR 26 DOT Work Program Alachua 2,380,500 Resurface SR 121 from US 441 to Lacrosse DOT Work Program Alachua 3,726,000 Resurface SR 24 (Waldo Rd) from 55th Place to US 301 in the City of Waldo DOT Work Program Alachua 8,176,500 Resurface US 301 (SR 200) from Waldo to the Bradford Co Line DOT Work Program Alachua 3,519,000 Page 1 of 46 This report contains only items in the Conferernce Report on SB 2000, the 2001-2002 General Appropriations Act, that are identifiable to a specific county. The FEFP and money distributed to counties by state agencies are not included. County Allocations Contained in the Conference Report on Senate Bill 2000, the 2001-2002 General Appropriations Act Project Program County Amount Criswell Park (249) FRDAP Alachua 50,000 East Park (245) FRDAP Alachua 50,000 F. Welch Park (247) FRDAP Alachua 50,000 Forest Park (140) FRDAP Alachua 150,000 High Springs Sports Complex (256) FRDAP Alachua 93,750 Jonesville Park (129) FRDAP Alachua 150,000 Lacrosse Town Park (231) FRDAP Alachua 50,000 Memorial Park (137) FRDAP Alachua 50,000 Waldo City Park (288) FRDAP Alachua 50,000 Worthington Springs Park (240) FRDAP Alachua 50,000 Project Program County Amount New Elementary School "B" (s,p,c,e) PECO Baker 10,629,238 Baker Community Hospital Project Health Baker 250,000 Resurface SR 10 (US 90) - the Columbia Co Line to the Railroad Overpass DOT Work Program Baker 4,554,000 Town Park (103) FRDAP Baker 50,000 Project Program County Amount Bay High School Regional Academies Public Schools Bay 300,000 Increase Courses and Programs at Branches and Centers - FSU SUS Bay 486,000 Gulf Coast Com College - Adjacent land acquisition - Main,Gulf/Franklin,CJ Ctr. partial (spc) PECO Bay 500,000 Gulf Coast Com College - Broadcasting/Audio Visual Laboratory-Main complete (pce) PECO Bay 2,339,879 Gulf Coast Com College - Gen ren/rem, HVAC,Nat Sci Labs,parking,security sys, site imprv PECO Bay 847,980 Gulf Coast Com College - Health/Wellness/Voc Ed Facility - Main partial (ce) PECO Bay 6,751,166 Gulf Coast Com College - Rem/ren Social Science Bldg - Main PECO Bay 1,285,400 FL State Univ - Enhancement to Gray House, Panama City Campus SUS CIF Projects Bay 60,000 Derelicit Vessel Removal - Panama City FWCC Bay 600,000 Camp Helen State Parks Bay 143,206 St. Andrews State Recreational Area Development State Parks Bay 945,000 East Pass - Restoration Water Initiatives Bay 500,000 St. Andrew Bay Strategic Management Plan Water Initiatives Bay 300,000 Family Care Council Children & Families Bay 5,000 Veterans' Nursing Home Veterans' Affairs Bay 5,780,797 ITS System - Bay Co. DOT TOP Program Bay 500,000 Relocate Panama City Airport DOT TOP Program Bay 10,000,000 Acq Right of Way on SR 77 - Co Rd 2300 to the Mill Creek Bridge DOT Work Program Bay 1,239,600 Acq Right of Way on SR 77 - North Bay/Bailey Bridge to Co Rd 2300 DOT Work Program Bay 6,444,600 Construct a Regional ITS Communication System in Bay Co DOT Work Program Bay 2,152,875 Callaway Fire Station/Bay Emergency Management Bay 400,000 Parker City Fire Truck Emergency Management Bay 240,000 Flight Avenue Recreation Park - Phase III (330) FRDAP Bay 112,500 Page 2 of 46 This report contains only items in the Conferernce Report on SB 2000, the 2001-2002 General Appropriations Act, that are identifiable to a specific county. The FEFP and money distributed to counties by state agencies are not included. County Allocations Contained in the Conference Report on Senate Bill 2000, the 2001-2002 General Appropriations Act Project Program County Amount Flight Avenue Recreational Park Phase II (234) FRDAP Bay 112,500 Maryland Boulevard Park (255) FRDAP Bay 50,000 Mexico Beach Pier Park (349) FRDAP Bay 75,000 Parker Sports Complex (254) FRDAP Bay 50,000 St. Andrews Marina Docking Facility (144) FRDAP Bay 32,000 Project Program County Amount Bradford County Court House State Courts System Bradford 150,000 Resurface SR 16 - the Union Co Line to US 301 DOT Work Program Bradford 2,898,000 Starke Woman's Club Historic Facilities Bradford 122,615 Bobbie Sheppard Memorial Ballpark (379) FRDAP Bradford 50,000 Lawtey Recreation Park (262) FRDAP Bradford 50,000 Project Program County Amount Alternative Diversion and Prevention Training Brevard Juvenile Justice Brevard 150,000 Brevard Sheriff's Office Police Athletic League Juvenile Justice Brevard 50,000 Melbourne Police Athletic League Juvenile Justice Brevard 150,000 Brevard County Drug Court State Courts System Brevard 360,000 Increase Courses and Programs at Branches and Centers - UCF SUS Brevard 1,436,000 Brevard Com College - Gen ren/rem, Fac's 1 OCC. & Fac 4 Gym & site improvements PECO Brevard 3,188,579 Brevard Com College -Rem/ren Bldgs 5,6,&7-Sci,Tech & Elec Eng Labs-Melb partial PECO Brevard 110,000 WBCC-TV - Cocoa - Equipment PECO Brevard 1,400,000 Bayside Water Treatment Plant Water Initiatives Brevard 75,000 Unit 6 Septic Tank Elimination--City of Palm Bay Water Initiatives Brevard 750,000 Center for Drug Free Living - Women and Infants Residential Program Children & Families Brevard 500,000 The Haven II - Foster Care Shelter for Children, Ages 0-9 Children & Families Brevard 75,000 Alzheimer's Care Center of Titusville Elder Affairs Brevard 300,000 Jet Aircraft Maint. Hanger - Melbourne DOT TOP Program Brevard 500,000 Ship Assembly and New Cruise Terminal DOT TOP Program Brevard 2,000,000 Acq Right of Way to Add Lanes & Reconstruct SR 520 - SR 524 to west of Friday Rd DOT Work Program Brevard 1,497,000 Acq ROW & Add Lanes & Reconstruct SR 5 (US 1) - PoSR to SR 404 (Pineda Causeway) DOT Work Program Brevard 13,531,815 Add Lanes & Reconstruct SR 500 (US 192) - east of the Osceola Co Line to I-95 DOT Work Program Brevard 19,021,822 Add Lanes & Reconstruct SR 500 (US 192) - the Osceola Co Line to 3.8 mi east of the Co Line DOT Work Program Brevard 7,885,665 Construct a Rest Area on I-95 9 miles north of the Indian River Co Line DOT Work Program Brevard 3,858,480 Install an ITS Surveillance System on I-95 at SR 528 DOT Work Program Brevard 2,900,000 Replace Goat Creek Bridge on SR 5 (US 1) DOT Work Program Brevard 2,373,255 City of Palm Bay EOC/Shelter Emergency Management Brevard 250,000 Investment Initiative for Energy Technology Energy Efficiency Brevard 1,000,000 Rural Investment Program Energy Efficiency Brevard 1,000,000 Apollo Space Walk of Fame Historic Facilities Brevard 180,400 Henegar Center High School Phase III Historic Facilities Brevard 250,000 Page 3 of 46 This report contains only items in the Conferernce Report on SB 2000, the 2001-2002 General Appropriations Act, that are identifiable to a specific county.
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