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Fiscal Year County Name Agency Name Project Number Project Fiscal Year County Name Agency Name Project Number Project Name Project Scope Project Project Address Project City Project Latitude Longitude Amount Zip Code 2012/13 Tulare City of 06-01756 Farmersville Park Construct a new approximately 1/2 mile walking trail loop and pedestrian $300,000 1301 N. Farmersville 93223 Farmersville Development bridge over an existing man-made irrigation canal with interpretive Farmersville Road signage and trees, picnic areas with shade structures, soccer field and renovate existing baseball fields and rest 2012/13 Sonoma County of Sonoma 06-01755 Mark West Creek Acquire approximately 83.7 acres to create the new Mark West Regional $250,000 3000 Porter Creek Santa Rosa 95404 Regional Park & Park and Open Space Preserve in Santa Rosa. Road Open Space Preserve Acquisition 2011/12 Santa Cruz Boulder Creek 06-01754 Garrahan Park Install new outdoor fitness equipment at approximately eleven locations $15,600 15555 Highway 9 Boulder Creek 95006 R.P.D. Outdoor Fitness along an existing trail at Garrahan Park in Boulder Creek. Project 2012/13 San Francisco City & County of 06-01753 McLaren Bike Park, Construct new multiple use bike trails and amenities including picnic $249,835 Sunnydale Avenue San Francisco 94134 San Francisco Phase I areas and signage in McLaren Bike Park in the City of San Francisco. & Santos Street 2011/12 San Diego County of San 06-01752 Dairy Mart Ponds Develop the Tijuana River Valley Regional Park by constructing a new $100,000 2724 Monument San Diego 92154 Diego Overlook overlook area and new interpretive components. Road 2012/13 San Bernardino City of Yucaipa 06-01751 Dunlap Acquire approximately 5 acres of land for Dunlap Neighborhood Park. $300,000 Avenue E & Oak Yucaipa 92399 Neighborhood Park Glen Road Acquisition 2012/13 Orange City of Anaheim 06-01750 Paul Revere Park Create the new Paul Revere Park in the City of Anaheim. Construct a new $257,500 160 West Guinida Anaheim 92805 Development outdoor recreation area by constructing a gazebo and picnic area Lane consisting of picnic tables grills and landscaping, a volleyball court, children's playground and walking path in the 2012/13 Los Angeles City of Baldwin 06-01749 Barnes Park Fitness Develop Barnes Park by constructing a new outdoor fitness zone with $60,500 3251 Pattriti Baldwin Park 91706 Park Zone Project shade structure and walking trail markers. Avenue 2012/13 Los Angeles City of Pico Rivera 06-01748 Pico Park Develop Pico Park by constructing a new jogging track, exercise stations, $200,000 9528 Beverly Pico Rivera 90660 Renovation and picnic shelter and related amenities. Boulevard Enhancement Project 2012/13 Contra Costa East Bay R.P.D. 06-01747 Point Pinole Giant Construct a new picnic area including turf play area, new trees, shade $199,500 5551 Giant Richmond 94806 Recreation Unit structure, drinking fountain, picnic tables and benches, trail, parking lot Highway Picnic Area and restroom at the Point Pinole Giant Recreation Unit in the City of Richmond. 2012/13 Alameda East Bay R.P.D. 06-01744 Point Pinole Fishing Fishing Pier renovation, new ADA restroom constructed in place of old $117,000 5551 Giant Richmond 94806 Pier Improvements one, ADA parking and walkways to pier, picnic areas, drainage systems Highway and other minor support amenities at the Point Pinole Fishing Pier in the City of Richmond. 2012/13 Alameda East Bay R.P.D. 06-01743 Lake Del Valle SRA Replace existing campground restroom building # 9 with a new pre- $120,000 7000 Del Valle Livermore 94550 Campground fabricated ADA compliant restroom and adjacent sidewalk and parking at Road Improvements Digger Flats Campground in the Lake Del Valle State Recreation Area. 2011/12 Ventura Pleasant Valley 06-01741 Outdoor Nature Develop Camarillo Grove Park by constructing an outdoor nature $116,732 6968 Camarillo Camarillo 93012 RPD Interp. Ctr Area & interpretive center with education pavilion platform, an approximately Springs Road Hiking Trail Dev 300-yard-long connector trail, and support facilities. 2011/12 Stanislaus City of Modesto 06-01740 Shade Structure at Develop Pamela Monterosso Trailhead by constructing a shade structure $29,692 1320 Scenic Drive Modesto 95355 Pamela on a concrete pad with benches. Monterosso Trailhead 2011/12 San Mateo County of San 06-01739 Crystal Springs Develop Crystal Springs Regional Trail by constructing approximately 0.9 $540,913 455 County Center Belmont 94002 Mateo Regional Trail So. mile long 10 foot wide paved trail with habitat fence from south side of Of Hwy 92 Highway 92 to Canada Road at Ralston Trail, restroom and support facilities in Belmont. 2011/12 San Diego Padre Dam MWD 06-01738 Santee Lakes Develop Santee Lakes Recreation Preserve by constructing a playground $64,006 9310 Fanita Santee 92071 Campground expansion of approximately 2,075 square feet with additional playground Parkway Playground Project structures. 2011/12 Riverside County of 06-01737 Rancho Jurupa Park Develop Rancho Jurupa Park by constructing a disc golf course expansion, $250,200 4800 Crestmore Jurupa Valley 92509 Riverside Development tent camping area, campground improvement, trail, shade shelter/picnic Road area, and amphitheater. 2011/12 Orange City of Brea 06-01736 The Tracks at Brea Develop The Tracks at Brea by constructing an approximate 0.8 mile long $514,814 From Brea Blvd to Brea 92821 33.92171 -117.883258 Dev dual-tread bicycle and pedestrian trail on former railroad right-of-way State College Blvd between Brea Blvd and State College Blvd with parking and trail entrances. 2011/12 Los Angeles City of Burbank 06-01735 Johnny Carson Park Develop Johnny Carson Park by constructing an approximate 0.5 mile long $265,075 400 Bob Hope Burbank 91505 Trails & Nature Ed. decomposed granite loop trail, secondary trails, improving the existing Drive Project Dev trail bridge and installing educational signage. 2011/12 Los Angeles City of Diamond 06-01734 Grand View Trail Develop approximately 2,488 feet of the Grand View Trail Link at $89,608 1425 Summitridge Diamond Bar 91765 Bar Link Summitridge Park in the City of Diamond Bar by constructing a hard pan trail, landscape tie steps with lodge pole fencing in one area to mitigate slope, a foot bridge, and installing benches 2011/12 Kern City of Wasco 06-01733 Barker Park Develop Barker Park by constructing an approximate 1,166 linear foot $65,359 Poso Drive & Birch Wasco 93280 Walking Path long walking/ jogging path. Street 2011/12 Humboldt McKinleyville CSD 06-01732 Pierson Park Develop Pierson Park by constructing a covered group picnic area. $25,000 1620 Pickett Road McKinleyville 95519 Covered Picnic Area Dev 2011/12 Fresno City of Sanger 06-01731 Sanger Community Develop Sanger Community Center Park by constructing approx 1,200 lf $48,500 601 Harrison Sanger 93657 Center Park walking path, life course, picnic areas with lighting for safety and Avenue landscaping of the newly constructed skate park area. 2011/12 Contra Costa East Bay R.P.D. 06-01730 Sycamore Valley Develop Sycamore Valley Regional Open Space Preserve by constructing $137,495 1532 Sherburne Danville 94526 Shady Slope Trail an approximate 45 foot long bridge on Shady Slope Regional Trail over an Hills Road Bridge Dev existing steep-sided drainage. 2012/13 Ventura Department of 06-01729 Point Mugu SP Develop Point Mugu State Park by constructing approximately 5 cabins $287,750 9000 W. Pacific Malibu 90265 Parks and Sycamore Canyon with trenched utilities and an ADA trail with habitat restoration for areas Coast Highway Recreation Cabin & ADA Trail disturbed by construction in the Sycamore Canyon Campground. Phase I 2010/11 Ventura Department of 06-01726 McGrath State Develop McGrath State Beach by removing and replacing an existing $245,590 2211 North Harbor Oxnard 93035 Parks and Beach Sewer sewer system. Blvd Recreation System Development 2010/11 San Diego County of San 06-01723 Live Oak Park The County of San Diego Parks and Recreation District will develop Live $214,000 2746 Reche Road Fallbrook 92028 Diego Amphitheater Oak Park located in the Town of Fallbrook by constructing an outdoor (Outdoor classroom, an approximate 1,035 LF pedestrian/ bicycle path and support Classroom) facilities. 2010/11 Kern North of the River 06-01722 Fruitvale Norris Develop Fruitvale Norris Park by constructing a universal playground, $80,250 6221 Norris Road Bakersfield 93308 R.P.D. Park Universal picnic site, walkway and signage. Playground 2010/11 Orange City of Costa Mesa 06-01721 Brentwood Park Develop Brentwood Park by constructing an approx. 0.25 mile $294,250 261 Monte Vista Costa Mesa 92627 Development decomposed granite loop trail, a picnic area, outdoor fitness stations, Avenue approximate 5,000 SF concrete work, electrical and lighting, landscaping and support facilities. 2010/11 San Francisco City & County of 06-01720 McLaren Park Develop McLaren Park by renovating trail entrances and park entryways, $186,746 154 Delta San Francisco 94134 San Francisco Connector Trail improvements to woodland walk trail and installation of way finding and Project interpretive signage. 2010/11 Los Angeles City of Rancho 06-01719 Abalone Cove Develop Abalone Cove Shoreline Park by constructing decomposed $310,830 5970 Palos Verdes Rancho Palos 90275 Palos Verdes Shoreline Park granite trails with trailhead and viewing station, picnic areas including Drive South Verdes Improvement group picnic facilities, shade structures/ outdoor classroom area, play Project area consisting of organic maze, and support f 2009/10 San Mateo Midpeninsula 06-01718A El Corte de Madera Develop El Corte de Madera Creek Open Space Preserve by constructing $23,969 16,000 Block of Woodside 94062 R.O.S.D. Creek Trail Project approximately 1 mile of trail, signage and support facilities. Skyline Blvd 2010/11 San Mateo Midpeninsula 06-01718 El Corte de Madera Develop El Corte de Madera Creek Open Space Preserve by constructing $48,502 16,000 Block of Woodside 94062 R.O.S.D.
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