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Search Results Recreational Trails Program Project Database Search Results Recreational Trails Program Project Database Your search for projects in State: TN, Total Results : 270 State Project Trail Name Project Name Description Cong. District(s) County(s) RTP Funds Other Funds Total Funds Year TN 2005 Trail Construction Trail Construction Site prep, trail, landscaping Unspecified/Unidentifi $11,000 $2,750 $13,750 able TN 2005 Trail Construction Trail Construction Admin costs, development costs of trail Unspecified/Unidentifi $39,000 $9,750 $48,750 able TN 2005 Trail Construction Trail Construction Admin costs and development cost trail Unspecified/Unidentifi $47,000 $11,750 $58,750 able TN 2005 Land Acquisition Land Acquisition Acquire land, landscaping, signage Unspecified/Unidentifi $80,000 $20,000 $100,000 able TN 2005 Trail Construction Trail Construction New paved trail, admin cost, and engineering Unspecified/Unidentifi $90,000 $22,500 $112,500 fees. able TN 2005 Trail and Trailhead Trail and Trailhead Admin, trail development, lights and wiring, Unspecified/Unidentifi $100,000 $25,000 $125,000 Improvements water line, benches, bridge, 3 safety shelters, able landscaping TN 2005 Trail and Trailhead Trail and Trailhead Improve 4.06 miles of existing trails, construct Unspecified/Unidentifi $114,000 $39,551 $153,551 Improvements 1.83 miles of new trails, construct .44 miles of able paved trails, and parking lot improvements as well as information stations. TN 2005 Trail Construction Trail Construction Admin cost, demolition and construction Unspecified/Unidentifi $330,000 $82,500 $412,500 able TN 2008 Appalachian National Scenic Backcountry Rehabilitation of Provide trail rehabilitation for 33.5 miles of Unspecified/Unidentifi $62,400 $15,600 $78,000 Trail, Appalachian Trail the Appalachian Trail the Appalachian Trail. This includes roughly able Conservancy Doe Knob to Welch Ridge and Dry Sluice Gap to Camel Gap. State Project Trail Name Project Name Description Cong. District(s) County(s) RTP Funds Other Funds Total Funds Year TN 2008 Cumberland Trail New River Section of the This project will complete an 18 mile section Unspecified/Unidentifi $68,500 $17,125 $85,625 Cumberland Trail of the Cumberland Trail. The Smoky able Mountain Segment will wind its way through the head of the Cumberland Mtns. Upon completion, the 35 mile segment will connect Cove Lake and Frozen Head State Park with... TN 1993 Kingsport Greenbelt Trail Construction Dev/Expand Urban Trail(Kingsport 1 Sullivan $25,000 $25,000 $50,000 Grnblt)Non-Motorize TN 1998 Sycamore Shoals State Trail and Trailhead Expand Walking Trail at Sycamore Shoals 1 Carter $17,500 $4,375 $21,875 Historic Area Construction Sp/Bridge Construction TN 1998 Trail and Trailhead Trail and Trailhead Construct Trailhead Facilities and 1 Sullivan $109,821 $27,455 $137,276 Construction Interpretative Nature Trail TN 2000 Buffalo Mountain ATV Trail Develop Trail, Trailhead Improvements, 1 Washington, Unicol $17,402 $4,651 $22,053 Administration TN 2000 Multipurpose Sports Develop Trail, Administration 1 Sullivan $31,312 $7,828 $39,140 Complex Trail System TN 2000 Riverfront Linear Develop Trail 1 Carter $80,000 $40,000 $120,000 Walking/Bicycle Trail TN 2001 Fish Creek Nature Trail Construct Trail, Bridges 1 Sullivan $50,000 $12,500 $62,500 TN 2001 Linear Walking Trail Linear Walking Trail Construct Trail, Benches, Landscaping, 1 Carter $43,000 $20,750 $63,750 Expansion Picnic Area, Parking TN 2001 Ridgefield Neighborhood Construct Trail, Parking Lot 1 Sullivan $30,000 $75,000 $105,000 Park Trail TN 2002 Boardwalk Boardwalk 1 Carter $13,000 $3,250 $16,250 TN 2002 Ridgefield Neighborhood Construct Trail, Parking 1 Sullivan $30,000 $7,500 $37,500 Park Trail TN 2002 Elizabethton Walking Trail Construct Trail 1 Carter $43,000 $10,750 $53,750 TN 2002 Dam Loop Trail Renovations 1 Sullivan $45,000 $11,250 $56,250 TN 2002 Fish Creek Nature Trail Construct Trail 1 Sullivan $50,000 $12,500 $62,500 TN 2003 Ridgefield Park Trail- Construct Trail 1 Sullivan, Hawkins $11,000 $2,750 $13,750 Chippendale Link State Project Trail Name Project Name Description Cong. District(s) County(s) RTP Funds Other Funds Total Funds Year TN 2003 Cherokee Park Trail Improvements, Restroom, Construct Trail, 1 Hamblen $36,000 $9,000 $45,000 Parking TN 2006 Hal Henard Sports Complex Hal Henard Sports Complex Develop Phase 1 of the walking trail and 1 Greene $99,000 $20,000 $119,000 Walking Trail Walking Trail Development create a walking trail that loops the proposed ball fields, create a pleasant scenic trail. TN 2006 Pigeon River Trailhead Trailhead Property Acquire property that will be used to develop 1 Cocke $84,000 $21,000 $105,000 Acquisition a trailhead of the greenway along the Pigeon River that is currently in design. Proposed trailhead will provide ample parking, restroom facilities, a playground area, and safe accessibility for the... TN 2006 Nolichucky/Unaka Tri-Trail Nolichucky/Unaka Tri-Trail Nolichucky/Unaka Tri-Trail Project at 1 Cocke $80,000 $34,126 $114,126 Project Cherokee National Forest. TN 2008 City of Gatlinburg Phase One of a Multi-Phase A study of 1) inventory and analysis of natural 1 Sevier $20,000 $5,000 $25,000 Trail Project and cultural features; 2) provide community education and vision; 3) the preparation of Phase 1 documents for the proposed greenway routes along with associated costs; 4) develop a phasing and... TN 2008 City of Morristown, Wayne Pave Walking Trail Wayne Acquisition and expansion of Wayne Hansard 1 Hamblen $52,000 $13,000 $65,000 Hansard Park Hansard Park Park. TN 2008 Eastman Park Eastman Park Project Construction of a walking trail around the 1 Sullivan $70,000 $17,500 $87,500 perimeter of Eastman Park at Horse Creek located in Sullivan Gardens. TN 2008 Cherokee Park Trail Hamblen County Cherokee Constructing a paved trail from picnic 1 Hamblen $93,000 $23,250 $116,250 Park Improvements shelter/playground area to all pavilions in the park. Minimal amount of clearing and grubbing, bollards at all road intersections, directional signage, and a minimal amount of incidental concrete work. TN 2010 Domtar Park Walking/Access City of Kingsport - Domtar Walking/Access Trail 1 Sullivan, Hawkins $80,000 $20,000 $100,000 Trail Park Walking/Access Trail State Project Trail Name Project Name Description Cong. District(s) County(s) RTP Funds Other Funds Total Funds Year TN 2010 Buffalo Mountain ATV Trail, Sutter Trail Dozier Purchase a trail dozer, trailer and 1 Cocke $80,000 $20,000 $100,000 Greene County Horse Trails Acquisition attachments. Diverse Use, Motorized & Non-Motorized TN 2011 Pinnacle Tower Trailhead Pinnacle Tower Trailhead Develop an ADA compliant trailhead facility 1 Unicoi $105,000 $26,250 $131,250 including bathrooms and small parking lot TN 2013 Town of Surgoinsville, Trail Construction Construct a paved trail from an existing 1 Hawkins $120,000 $30,000 $150,000 Creekside Park/Riverside pavilion at Creekside Park to connect to Park Trail Riverfront Park and build a restroom facility at Riverfront Park. TN 2013 Doe Mountain Recreation Trailhead Development Develop trailhead parking and restoration of 1 Johnson $196,000 $49,000 $245,000 Area Trailhead 1-mile of multi-use trail at Morefield Creek, ADA-accessible restrooms and improvements of existing subsurface drainage system at Harbin Hill, and restoration of sections along 8-miles of multi-use trails... TN 2015 Kingsport Greenbelt Buffalo Kingsport Buffalo Grassland Construct and develop the Buffalo Grassland, 1 Sullivan $120,000 $30,000 $150,000 Grassland Section Section an interpretive trail section of the Kingsport Greenbelt. This trail will highlight wetland conservation and environmental preservation. TN 2018 Hampton Creek Cove State 2018 RTP Southern Hampton Creek Cove State Natural Area 1 Carter $200,000 $50,000 $250,000 Natural Area Appalachian Highlands improvements: ADA compliance, three Conservancy Hampton pedestrian bridges, and signage. Creek Cove SNA Pedestrian Bridge Replacement TN 2007 Safety and Education Educational Conference The Southeastern Equestrian Trails 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Statewide $10,000 $2,500 $12,500 Support Conference 8, 9 TN 2007 Public Information Public Information Materials Postage, shipping, printing and publication 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Statewide $10,000 $2,500 $12,500 8, 9 State Project Trail Name Project Name Description Cong. District(s) County(s) RTP Funds Other Funds Total Funds Year TN 2016 Trails Assessment Trails Assessment Trail assessment of all 1,200 miles of trails in 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Multiple Counties $8,000 $2,000 $10,000 Equipment and Training Equipment and Training the State Parks and Natural Areas that are 8, 9 managed by TDEC. Obtain data for developing trail maintenance and improvement plans through the state. Purchase 14 sets of assessment equipment to be used in... TN 1993 Maryville Greenway Trail Trail Renovation Rehabilitate Existing Greenway Trail 2 Blount $20,205 $20,205 $40,410 TN 2000 Upper Ocoee River Trail Develop Trail, Administration 2 Polk $28,000 $10,000 $38,000 TN 2000 Campbell Station Park Trail Develop Trail 2 Knox $44,000 $11,000 $55,000 TN 2000 Jean Teague Greenway Develop Trail, Landscaping 2 Knox $48,000 $12,000 $60,000 TN 2000 City of Athens Regional Park Athens Regional Park Trail Develop Trail 2 McMinn $66,438 $16,610 $83,048 Trail TN 2000 Sterchi Hills Greenway Trail Construct Trail 2 Knox $160,000 $40,000 $200,000 TN 2001 Gary Underwood Park Construct Trail, Signage, Landscaping 2 Knox $40,000 $10,000 $50,000 Greenway TN 2001 Morningside Park Greenway Trail Renovation, Signage,
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