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Present 1992 Awards 1993 Awards Transportation Enhancement Awards 1992 - Present County Contractee Award Amount Award Date Project Title 1992 Awards Montgomery Clarksville $208,000.00 7/7/1992 Landscaping $208,000.00 1993 Awards Weakley Dresden $44,000.00 6/1/1993 Bikeway/Walkway on Abandoned Railroad Lewis Lewis County $800.00 6/1/1993 Biking the Heartland Extension Statewide TDOT $1,000,000.00 6/1/1993 Statewide Beautification of Interstate Interchanges and Gateway Project Blount Townsend $80,000.00 6/1/1993 Townsend Walking/Cycling Trail Extension Hardeman Bolivar $63,557.00 6/11/1993 Walking Trail Hamilton Hamilton County $600,000.00 12/3/1993 Riverwalk - Phase 4 Sullivan Kingsport $112,000.00 12/3/1993 Greenbelt - Phase 1 McMinn McMinn County $18,500.00 12/7/1993 Tennessee Overhill Heritage Corridor/Driving Tour Hickman Hickman County $640.00 12/13/1993 Biking the Heartland Extension Williamson Brentwood $260,000.00 12/20/1993 Bikeway System Expansion Coffee Coffee County $20,000.00 12/20/1993 Courthouse Sidewalk Improvement Carter Elizabethton $280,000.00 12/20/1993 Riverfront Linear Walking/Bicycle Path Sevier Gatlinburg $180,000.00 12/20/1993 Riverwalk - Phase 1 Maury Maury County $400,000.00 12/20/1993 Rippavilla Restoration - Phases 1 & 2 Shelby Memphis $1,238,000.00 12/20/1993 Riverfront Walkway - Phases 1, 2, & 3 Sevier Sevierville $44,000.00 12/20/1993 Trail Linkage Knox Knoxville $234,709.00 12/22/1993 Neyland Parkway/Waterfront Greenway - Phase 2 Roane Rockwood $178,400.00 12/22/1993 Greenbelt $4,754,606.00 1994 Awards Putnam Cookeville $115,000.00 1/27/1994 Jackson Street Bike Trail Houston Erin $52,000.00 1/27/1994 Walking/Bike Trail Blount Alcoa $281,000.00 3/28/1994 Maryville/Alcoa Greenway Cumberland Crossville $87,200.00 6/1/1994 Railroad Depot Restoration Unicoi Erwin $520,000.00 6/1/1994 Clinchfield Railroad Depot Restoration Carroll Huntingdon $150,000.00 6/1/1994 Historic Huntingdon Greenway Trail Hardin Savannah $170,000.00 6/1/1994 Waterfront Trail of Tears Davidson TDOT $7,300,000.00 6/1/1994 Bicentennial Mall - Phase 1 Davidson TDOT $10,200,000.00 6/1/1994 Bicentennial Mall - Phase 2 Statewide TDOT $1,516,084.00 6/1/1994 Statewide Beautification of Interstate Interchanges and Gateway Project - Phase 2 Bedford Shelbyville $50,096.00 10/17/1994 L & N Depot Landscaping Shelby Collierville $100,880.00 12/3/1994 Lateral J/Old Wagon Trail Greenbelt Rutherford Murfreesboro $7,996.00 12/6/1994 SR-10 Landscaping Project Henry Henry County $9,206.00 12/9/1994 Scott Fitzhugh Bridge Pavilion Montgomery Clarksville $825,000.00 12/13/1994 Gatehouse Pavilion/Pedestrian Overpass Washington Johnson City $200,000.00 12/13/1994 State of Franklin Road Pedestrian Overpass Wilson Lebanon $146,000.00 12/13/1994 Cedar City Trail Shelby Memphis $107,468.00 12/13/1994 Elvis Presley Boulevard Landscaping Shelby Memphis $164,000.00 12/13/1994 Mississippi River Cycling Corridor Rutherford Murfreesboro $1,006,250.00 12/13/1994 Lytle Creek Greenway - Phases 1 & 2 Obion Obion County $92,000.00 12/13/1994 Union City Depot Renovation Monroe Tellico Plains $18,720.00 12/13/1994 Walking Trail Cheatham Ashland City $147,000.00 12/14/1994 Cumberland River Bicentennial Trail Morgan Morgan County $72,000.00 12/19/1994 Historic Rugby Pedestrian Trail Williamson Brentwood $50,000.00 12/22/1994 Moore's Lane and South Carothers Boulevard Landscape Project $23,387,900.00 1995 Awards Knox Knoxville $500,800.00 1/24/1995 Neyland Parkway/Waterfront Greenway - Phase 1 Blount Maryville $300,000.00 2/23/1995 Maryville/Alcoa Greenway - Phase 2 Washington Jonesborough $260,000.00 3/1/1995 Trail of Tales Greene Greeneville $1,500,000.00 4/28/1995 Morgan Square Campbell Jellico $22,000.00 5/1/1995 Walking Trail Extension Greene Greeneville $1,500,000.00 5/3/1995 Hotels on Morgan Square - Phase 2 Blount Alcoa $300,000.00 11/3/1995 Pedestrian Trail $4,382,800.00 County Contractee Award Amount Award Date Project Title 1996 Awards Sullivan Kingsport $120,000.00 3/26/1996 Pedestrian Trail Davidson TN Historic Comm. $150,000.00 5/22/1996 Relocation of Battle of Nashville Monument Carroll McKenzie $1,760.00 5/30/1996 South Main Street Beautification Decatur Decatur County $15,000.00 6/1/1996 Tree Planting Statewide TN Historic Comm. $24,800.00 6/1/1996 Passport to Tennessee History Companion Brochure Statewide TN Historic Comm. $28,000.00 6/1/1996 Guide to Historical Markers Knox Knox County $177,640.00 6/11/1996 Ten Mile Creek Greenway Trail - Knox County Portion Hamilton Chattanooga $3,500,000.00 6/15/1996 Southside Gateway - Phase 1 Monroe Monroe County $20,000.00 6/18/1996 Monroe County/Cherokee National Forest Gateway Signs Shelby Shelby County $165,454.00 6/18/1996 Shelby Farms Comprehensive Trail System - Phase 1 McMinn Etowah $20,000.00 6/19/1996 L & N Depot Sprinkler System Washington Johnson City $300,000.00 6/19/1996 State of Franklin Bikeway Sullivan Bristol $250,000.00 6/20/1996 Bristol Gateways/Wes Davis Memorial Greenbelt and Historic Castle Restoration Scott Oneida $40,000.00 6/20/1996 Oneida Recreation Trail Giles Pulaski $80,000.00 6/21/1996 Pleasant Run Pedestrian Walkway Morgan Morgan County $80,000.00 6/24/1996 Acquisition of Uffington House at Historic Rugby Lincoln Petersburg $25,000.00 6/24/1996 Petersburg Downtown Revitalization Plan Franklin Cowan $13,200.00 6/25/1996 Cowan Railroad Park Improvements Sullivan Kingsport $155,636.00 6/26/1996 Kingsport Greenbelt & Enhancement of Area Highway Aesthetics Blount Blount County $130,000.00 7/2/1996 Blount County Bicentennial Greenway Extension Blount Blount County $139,200.00 7/2/1996 Townsend Area Historical Swinging Bridges Wayne Collinwood $16,024.00 7/2/1996 Walking Trail Sullivan Kingston $96,000.00 7/2/1996 River Heritage Development Program Loudon Lenoir City $196,400.00 7/2/1996 Town Creek Greenway and Riverwalk Monroe Vonore $8,000.00 7/2/1996 US Highway 411 Landscaping Fayette Fayette County $175,000.00 7/12/1996 Fayette County Courthouse Renovation Knox Knoxville $44,000.00 7/16/1996 Cumberland Gateway Improvements Franklin Winchester $140,000.00 8/16/1996 Sundquist Trail White Sparta $50,400.00 9/13/1996 Calfkiller River Trail Statewide TDOT $4,500,000.00 10/3/1996 Statewide Bicycle Path (Wilder Trail) Sumner Gallatin $240,280.00 10/21/1996 Restoration of Roth Building/Palace Theater Blount Blount County $160,000.00 11/1/1996 Covered Bridge Project Statewide TN Historic Comm. $36,000.00 12/3/1996 Passport to Tennessee History $11,097,794.00 1997 Awards Washington Jonesborough $444,000.00 3/17/1997 National Storytelling Center Landscaping, Beautification & Soil Stabilization - Phase 2 Claiborne Claiborne County $225,000.00 3/24/1997 Restoration of Railroad Depot & Baggage Building Sumner Hendersonville $320,000.00 5/6/1997 Hendersonville Pedestrian/Bicycle Path - Phase 1 Hamilton Chattanooga $580,000.00 5/9/1997 Tennessee Riverwalk Battery Place - Phase 2 Sevier Pittman Center $125,000.00 6/1/1997 Pittman Center Nature Trail & Covered Bridge Project White Sparta $100,000.00 6/1/1997 Calfkiller River Trail - Phase 2 Knox Farragut $80,000.00 6/11/1997 Pedestrian Facilities for the Graham Property Lauderdale Henning $125,000.00 6/11/1997 Henning Main Street and Alex Haley Avenue Improvements Giles Pulaski $100,000.00 6/11/1997 Construction of an Eco-Trail along Pleasant Run Creek Dyer Dyersburg $50,000.00 6/20/1997 Walking Trail from Okeena Park to Dyersburg State Community College Union Maynardville $70,000.00 6/30/1997 Maynardville Pedestrian/Bicycle Trail Unicoi Erwin $125,000.00 7/8/1997 Erwin Linear Park/Greenway Shelby Germantown $150,000.00 7/8/1997 Germantown Greenbelt - Phase 1 Maury Maury County $95,000.00 7/11/1997 Rippavilla Restoration - Phase 3 Rutherford Murfreesboro $600,000.00 7/11/1997 Overland Trail - Phases 1, 2 & 3 Williamson Williamson County $480.00 7/11/1997 Biking the Heartland Extension Sullivan Kingsport $250,000.00 7/15/1997 Bicycle and Pedestrian Greenbelt Knox Knoxville $548,000.00 7/17/1997 Ijams Wildlife Management Area Greenway Project Lincoln Lincoln County $100,000.00 7/17/1997 Lincoln County Museum Civic Center Coffee Manchester $100,000.00 7/17/1997 Pedestrian/Bikeway Linkage Shelby Memphis $160,000.00 7/17/1997 Riverfront Pedestrian & Bicycle System - Phases 2C and 2D Shelby Memphis $250,000.00 7/17/1997 Plough Boulevard Landscape - Phase 1 Shelby Memphis $500,000.00 7/17/1997 Cobblestone Walkway for the Memphis Wharf and Riverfront Shelby Shelby County $145,000.00 7/17/1997 Shelby Farms Comprehensive Trail System - Phase 2 Marion South Pittsburg $100,000.00 7/17/1997 Downtown Redevelopment Project Knox Farragut $120,000.00 7/30/1997 Graham Property Park Walking Trail and Sidewalk - Phase 2 Hawking Hawkins County $8,000.00 7/30/1997 Hawkins County Bicycle Trail Cumberland Cumberland County $70,000.00 8/8/1997 Obed River Trail Weakley Sharon $10,000.00 8/11/1997 The Pride of Sharon Roane Roane County $12,000.00 8/12/1997 Roane County Park Entrance and Trail Cocke Parrottsville $25,000.00 8/20/1997 Parrottsville Walking Trail Hamilton Chattanooga $100,000.00 8/22/1997 Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum Rhea Spring City $60,000.00 8/22/1997 Spring City Railroad Depot Loudon Loudon $150,000.00 8/25/1997 Loudon County Train Depot Anderson Oak Ridge $125,000.00 9/9/1997 Melton Lake Drive Greenway Path - Phase 2 Knox Knox County $480,216.00 12/13/1997 Powell Greenway $6,502,696.00 County Contractee Award Amount Award Date Project Title 1998 Awards Knox Knoxville $264,811.00 2/18/1998 Third Creek Greenway Addition Bedford Bell Buckle $64,000.00 6/30/1998 Bell Buckle Sidewalk Improvement
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