Applicant: City of Waverly
Project Name: Shades of Rhythm, Amphitheater
City: Waverly (Population 5,179)
Date of Award: 10/9/2013
Total Project Cost: $285,000
Amount Requested: $78,000
Amount Awarded: $78,000
Project Description: This project will construct an 18-foot by 90-foot amphitheater in Kohlmann Park.
Applicant: City of Janesville
Project Name: Barrick Rd. Bicycle / Pedestrian Bridge
City: Janesville (Population 930)
Date of Award: 5/16/2012
Total Project Cost: $823,135
Amount Requested: $148,316
Amount Awarded: $148,316
Project Description: This project includes the construction of a 480’ long, 10’ wide bicycle/pedestrian bridge over the Cedar River at the location of the former Barrick Rd. Bridge. The bridge will improve recreation and connectivity in the city, address a critical safety issue by providing a safe river crossing for bicyclists and pedestrians, and connect city parks on both sides of the river.
Applicant: Bremer County
Project Name: Rolling Prairie Trail – U.S. Highway 63 to Readlyn
City: Readlyn (Population 786)
Date of Award: 7/11/2007
Total Project Cost: $1,369,629
Amount Requested: $300,361
Amount Awarded: $250,000
Project Description: This project includes the construction and hard surfacing of 5.5 miles of non-motorized trail that will connect to the existing portion of the Rolling Prairie Trail. The trail will include 5 pedestrian/trail bridges. Once fully developed, the entire trail will provide over 80 miles of non-motorized use between Coulter and Oelwein.
Applicant: City of Waverly & Wartburg College
Project Name: Wartburg-Waverly Wellness Center
City: Waverly (Population 8,968)
Date of Award: 10/11/2006
Total Project Cost: $30,726,217
Amount Requested: $2,613,000
Amount Awarded: $813,000
Project Description: The Waverly-Wartburg Wellness Center will be a two-story, 200,000 square foot facility with 97,000 square feet specifically designed to serve Waverly residents, visitors, and neighboring communities. The remaining square footage will serve Wartburg College students and athletes.
Applicant: Waverly Health Center
Project Name: Tendrils Rooftop Garden and Community Arts Pavilion
City: Waverly (Population 8,968)
Date of Award: 5/10/2006
Total Project Cost: $997,163
Amount Requested: $280,000
Amount Awarded: $250,000
Project Description: Tendrils Rooftop Garden and Community Arts Pavilion is a proposed garden conservatory atop the Waverly Health Center. The conservatory will be a new facility for the performing arts, enhance the City’s park opportunities, serve as a much needed respite care space for hospital patients and their families, provide space for youth mentoring and education, and serve as a venue for community and visitor-based functions. Located on the fourth floor of the hospital, Tendrils will be the only enclosed garden of its type available to the public in Iowa.
Applicant: Greater Denver Activities Foundation (GDAF)
Project Name: Greater Denver Activities Complex - Phase II
City: Denver (Population 1,627)
Date of Award: 5/11/2005
Total Project Cost: $793,736
Amount Requested: $260,954
Amount Awarded: $220,000
Project Description: This project involves various improvements to the Greater Denver Activities Complex. Improvements and additions to the complex included in Phase II include land acquisition/ site grading, lighting, parking improvements, trail development and landscaping, concession/restroom/ picnic shelter construction, fencing, dug out roof and benches installation, bleacher installation, new seating, new scoreboards and playground equipment and the addition of an irrigation system.
Applicant: City of Sumner
Project Name: Sunset Theatre
City: Sumner (Population 2,106)
Date of Award: 4/9/2003
Total Project Cost: $193,500
Amount Requested: $40,000
Amount Awarded: $40,000
Project Description: This restoration project will remodel the existing Sunset Theater building as well as install the screen, film projector, sound equipment, marquee, and seats. The facility will be used as a movie house, a local theater for plays, and other social activities.
Applicant: Waverly Shell Rock Soccer Association
Project Name: Waverly Shell Rock Soccer Complex
City: Shell Rock (Population 1,298)
Date of Award: 6/12/2002
Total Project Cost: $1,013,659
Amount Requested: $200,000
Amount Awarded: $100,000
Project Description: The Waverly/Shell Rock Soccer Complex includes development of nine full-size soccer fields on 36 acres in southeast Waverly. Eight will be configured as full-size fields or multiple smaller fields for young players. One field will be constructed with lighting and seating for high school and competitive games. All fields will be irrigated. The complex will have paved parking, maintenance building, and a building for equipment, concessions, restrooms and shelter. The complex paths will be connected and become part of the local recreational trail system.
Applicant: City of Sumner
Project Name: Sumner Family Aquatic Center
City: Sumner (Population 2,106)
Date of Award: 9/17/2001
Total Project Cost: $1,651,365
Amount Requested: $125,000
Amount Awarded: $37,000
Project Description: The state’s assistance will aid the project’s final components including the addition of a drop-off area entrance, play elements, shade elements for concessions, landscaping and gathering shelter.
Buchanan
Applicant: City of Independence
Project Name: Independence Aquatic Center
Date of Award: 3/9/2016
City: Independence (Population 5,966)
Total Project Cost: $4,231,000
Amount Requested: $100,000
Amount Awarded: $100,000
Project Description: The aquatic center will feature an 8,070 square foot pool, zero depth entry, six 25-meter lap lanes, two diving towers, floatable water walk, single flume waterslide, shade structure, bathhouse, full concession stand, and party shelter.
Applicant: City of Independence
Project Name: Independence Public Library
City: Independence (Population 6,014)
Date of Award: 11/8/06
Total Project Cost: $2,615,886
Amount Requested: $700,000
Amount Awarded: $550,000
Project Description: The Independence Public Library project includes the construction of a new 14,200 square foot facility on vacant land owned by the City of Independence. In addition, a basement used primarily for storage and geo-thermal energy, will be included at a square footage of 5,950.
Applicant: City of Independence
Project Name: Heartland Acres Agribition Center
City: Independence (Population 6,014)
Date of Award: 12/8/2004
Total Project Cost: $6,730,066
Amount Requested: $1,500,000
Amount Awarded: $750,000
Project Description: The Heartland Acres Agribition Center will be a 30,000 square foot facility that will include a Visitors’ Center with a gift shop, a museum containing local artifacts, a collection of antique automobiles, a windmill and well, a replica 1800’s barn with livestock and grain exhibits, a machine shed containing old and new farm equipment, test or demonstration fields focusing on Iowa crops. A walking trail and picnic area will also be included.
Applicant: City of Aurora
Project Name: Aurora Comet Center
City: Aurora (Population 194)
Date of Award: 7/9/2003
Total Project Cost: $462,635
Amount Requested: $85,000
Amount Awarded: $85,000
Project Description: The Aurora Comet Center is a 6,720 square foot facility that will include a library/media center, a gymnasium with basketball/volleyball court, a fitness center, an indoor walking track, a kitchenette, a lounge, and a meeting room.
Applicant: City of Fairbank
Project Name: Fairbank Aquatic Complex
City: Fairbank (Population 1,041)
Date of Award: 2/12/2003
Total Project Cost: $970,399
Amount Requested: $225,000
Amount Awarded: $81,000
Project Description: This 4,199-square-foot project includes the construction of a swimming pool, bath house, water tower and slide, sand volleyball court, and much more. The Fairbank Aquatic Complex is expecting completion by June 2004 with the facility’s opening during the next swimming season.
Buena Vista
Applicant: City of Marathon
Project Name: Marathon Community Building
City: Marathon (Population 302)
Date of Award: 6/8/2005
Total Project Cost: $479,200
Amount Requested: $225,000
Amount Awarded: $200,000
Project Description: The Marathon Community Building project includes demolition of part of an existing building and construction of a 9,700 square foot building addition. The new addition will house the City’s new library, City Hall, City garage, and fire department.
Applicant: City of Storm Lake
Project Name: Project Awaysis – Vision Iowa Project
City: Storm Lake (Population 10,076)
Date of Award: 12/8/2004
Date of Amended Award: 6/14/06
Total Project Cost: $29,878,354 (Original Application)
Total Amended Project Cost: $35,874,683 (As of Amendment approved 6/14/06)
Amount Requested: $9,000,000
Amount Awarded: $8,000,000 (Original Award)
Amended Amount Awarded: $9,000,000 (As of Amendment approved 6/14/06)
Project Description: Project Awaysis contains the following components:
A public beach
A Lighthouse featuring a concession stand, restrooms and an observation deck The Great Lawn
A family playground
An outdoor water park and indoor water park
An significant expansion from an 80 room lodge to a 100 room lodge with an 40% expansion in the square footage of space dedicated to guest rooms
Municipal golf course renovation Condominium development
Campground renovation and expansion Relocation of Sunrise Road
Business district improvements
Senior Center
Upon completion of the project, the water park/resort will be given the historical name King’s Pointe. The location of this project was once referred to as King’s Pointe prior to a 1940’s dredging project.
Butler
Applicant: Diamonds and Fields
Project Name: Parkersburg Youth Sports Complex and Miracle Field
City: Parkersburg (Population 1,870)
Date of Award: 2/10/2016
Total Project Cost: $1,709,878
Amount Requested: $290,989
Amount Awarded: $290,989
Project Description: This sports complex will have three little league diamonds, one senior league field, three soccer fields and a Miracle Field.
Applicant: Bristow Betterment
Project Name: Bristow Betterment Splash Pad Project
Date of Award: 1/13/2016
City: Bristow (Population 160)
Total Project Cost: $105,000
Amount Requested: $28,760
Amount Awarded: $28,760
Project Description: This project includes the construction of a splash pad in Memorial Park in Bristow. Project components include the splash pad foundation, waterspouts, sprays, and required water lines, electrical needs and drainage.
Applicant: City of Clarksville
Project Name: Clarksville Public Library
City: Clarksville (Population 1,441)
Date of Award: 4/13/2011
Total Project Cost: $664,600
Amount Requested: $160,241
Amount Awarded: $160,240
Project Description: This project includes the construction of an addition that will double the size of the Clarksville Public Library. This additional space will allow for new computer kiosks, improved public meeting rooms, new staff working area, and a dedicated room for the Butler County Genealogical Society.
Applicant: City of Parkersburg
Project Name: Kothe Memorial Library Expansion & Renovation Project
City: Parkersburg (Population 1,889)
Date of Award: 1/12/2011
Total Project Cost: $382,777
Amount Requested: $83,000
Amount Awarded: $80,000
Project Description: This project will include the construction of a 1,789 square foot addition to the back of the existing library in downtown Parkersburg. In addition, this project will include new electrical service, replacement of the carpet, repairs to the basement wall, and new furniture and equipment in the existing library.
Applicant: Shell Rock Development Corporation
Project Name: McCague Park Enhancements
City: Shell Rock (Population 1,298)
Date of Award: 6/13/2007
Total Project Cost: $264,000
Amount Requested: $79,200
Amount Awarded: $70,000
Project Description: The McCague Park Enhancements project includes reconstructing the tennis courts, construction of a new T-ball field, new basketball court, new volleyball courts, new soccer fields, new play equipment, and a new trail connecting to other city parks.
Applicant: Butler County Conservation Board
Project Name: Rolling Prairie Trail Extension
City: Clarksville (Population 1,441)
Date of Award: 11/8/2006
Total Project Cost: $561,633
Amount Requested: $229,348
Amount Awarded: $170,000
Project Description: The Rolling Prairie Trail Extension Project consists of hard surfacing 5.6 miles of non-motorized trail between the Cities of Shell Rock and Clarksville. The trail will include a public art component.
Applicant: City of Aplington
Project Name: Aplington Skate Park
City: Aplington (Population 1,054)
Date of Award: 2/8/2006
Total Project Cost: $55,042
Amount Requested: $25,000
Amount Awarded: $20,000
Project Description: This project involves the construction of several amenities including a fun box/pyramid with hubba and grind rail, 4’ tall x 12’ wide quarterpipe with 6’ deck, 4’ tall x 12’ wide bank, 24” kinked grind rail and other skate park related facilities.
Applicant: City of Greene
Project Name: Greene Swimming Pool
City: Greene (Population 1,099)
Date of Award: 3/13/2002
Total Project Cost: $825,000
Amount Requested: $375,000
Amount Awarded: $68,000
Project Description: The city of Greene plans to construct a new 3,900-square-foot, zero depth entry swimming pool, with a deck area, waterslide and play amenities. The city’s existing pool has been demolished, and the new pool will be constructed at the same site. The existing bathhouse will be renovated and will be made handicap accessible. All existing plumbing and electrical work will be updated.
Calhoun
Applicant: City of Lake City
Project Name: Lake City Pool Project – Phase II
Date of Award: 1/13/2016
City: Lake City (Population 1782)
Total Project Cost: $242,187
Amount Requested: $98,219
Amount Awarded: $98,219
Project Description: Phase II of the pool project includes the addition of a double loop, open flume water slide; night lighting; donor wall; bleachers; and swim team equipment, including diving blocks, racing lane lines and lane line reel.
Applicant: City of Lohrville
Project Name: J.J. Hands Library and Community Building Expansion and Remodel Project
City: Lohrville (Population 431)
Date of Award: 10/11/2006
Total Project Cost: $100,777
Amount Requested: $46,324
Amount Awarded: $45,000
Project Description: The City of Lohrville and J.J. Hands Library board are proposing to complete a remodeling and expansion project at the J.J. Hands Library and Community Building to attract more patronage and better serve the residents of Lohrville and the surrounding area. The final phase of the project includes remodeling the library and Community Building and installing a hip roof on the Community Building built by the WPA in 1934. Although the final phase has begun, remaining matching funds listed have not been expended to date. The Library and Community Building in Lohrville is the hub of the community. It is home to a variety of activities, including but not limited to, weddings, cultural activities, fundraising events, auctions and other large gatherings. There is no other facility in a 35-mile radius that can accommodate a crowd as well as the Lohrville Community Building.
Applicant: City of Rockwell City
Project Name: Rockwell City Public Library and Community Center
City: Rockwell City (Population 2224)
Date of Award: 7/12/2006
Total Project Cost: $2,502,750
Amount Requested: $323,554
Amount Awarded: $250,000
Project Description: The Rockwell City Public Library and Community Center Project includes construction of a 15,000 square foot building. Within the 15,000 square foot building, the Community Center will be 7,000 square feet and will provide meeting space for public and private gatherings. The Library will be 8,000 square feet with expanded services, a larger collection, and current technology.
Applicant: Calhoun County
Project Name: North Twin Lakes Trail
City: Rockwell City (Population 2224)
Total Project Cost: $1,565,780
Date of Award: 8/13/2003
Amount Requested: $633,100
Amount Awarded: $300,000
Project Description: Project organizers have worked to build a 6.5 mile recreational trail around North Twin Lake. The project began in 2000, when .3 miles of the trail were constructed and six acres of land were returned to natural prairie. State funds are requested to assist phase II of the plan, including the completion of 6.2 miles of trail, additional land acquisition, grading, tree and brush removal, trail bed and trail construction. The trail will connect three state parks, two county parks, a public campground, the Twin Lakes Christian Center camp and other recreational opportunities.
Applicant: City of Manson
Project Name: Manson Aquatic Center
City: Manson (Population 1,893)
Date of Award: 7/9/2003
Total Project Cost: $964,770
Amount Requested: $52,000
Amount Awarded: $52,000
Project Description: The City of Manson plans to construct a new aquatic center. The project includes demolition of the existing city pool and the construction of a new, larger facility with additional equipment and water activity amenities.
Carroll
Applicant: City of Carroll
Project Name: Carroll’s Merchants Park Redevelopment
Date of Award: 1/13/2016
City: Carroll (Population 10,103)
Total Project Cost: $850,000
Amount Requested: $133,766
Amount Awarded: $133,766
Project Description: This project includes the replacements of benches, the widening of stairs and the installation of handrails and new ADA handicap accessible seating; renovation of under-stadium restrooms; plaza redevelopment; and historic displays at Carroll’s historic Merchants Park Baseball Stadium.
Applicant: Whiterock Conservancy
Project Name: Opening Whiterock: Iowa’s Backcountry Trail Attraction
City: Coon Rapids (Population 1,305)
Date of Award: 10/9/2013
Total Project Cost: $4,225,890
Amount Requested: $404,785
Amount Awarded: $400,000
Project Description: This project includes the construction of 35 miles of state-of-the-art “soft trails” through a seven-square-mile landscape at Whiterock Conservancy, remodeling of the Visitors Center and trail signage.
Applicant: City of Templeton
Project Name: Templeton Community Center
City: Templeton (Population 362)
Date of Award: 10/9/2013
Total Project Cost: $1,738,306
Amount Requested: $200,000
Amount Awarded: $200,000
Project Description: This project includes the conversion of a former elementary school into a multi-purpose community and recreation center that will include facilities for conferences, meetings, banquets, outdoor events, camping and athletic facilities.
Applicant: City of Carroll
Project Name: City of Carroll Aquatic Center
City: Carroll (Population 10,098)
Date of Award: 5/14/2008
Total Project Cost: $4,118,000
Amount Requested: $250,000
Amount Awarded: $100,000
Project Description: This project includes the construction of an 11,245-sq.ft. aquatic facility with zero depth entry area, six 25-yard swimming lanes, dual speed slides, 1-meter and 3-meter diving boards, water play fountains, floatable walkway, concessions area and bathhouse.
Applicant: City of Coon Rapids & Whiterock Conservancy
Project Name: Opening Whiterock: A Public Private Partnership for Rural Tourism
City: Coon Rapids (Population 1,305)
Date of Award: 9/12/2007
Total Project Cost: $6,735,682
Amount Requested: $ 2,213,207
Amount Awarded: $1,700,000
Project Description: This project will create public access infrastructure in the northern portion of Whiterock and the City of Coon Rapids. The project includes extensive trail development, including a paddler’s trail, interpretive signage, a Whiterock Visitor Center, streetscaping of the Coon Rapids entryway, public art elements and birder amenities.
Applicant: City of Glidden
Project Name: Glidden Swimming Pool Project
City: Glidden (Population 1,253)
Date of Award: 8/11/2004
Total Project Cost: $1,430,895
Amount Requested: $171,000
Amount Awarded: $93,000
Project Description: The Glidden Swimming Pool project includes the construction of a new pool featuring six swimming lanes, a diving board, water slide, bathhouse, concession area, basketball goal, shaded huts, shallow play area, and water features.
Applicant: City of Carroll
Project Name: Carroll Depot and Courtyard Development
City: Carroll (Population 10,098)
Date of Award: 9/18/2002
Total Project Cost: $1,096,940
Amount Requested: $250,000
Amount Awarded: $250,000
Project Description: The city of Carroll and the Carroll Depot Center Ltd. have launched a nearly $1 million plan to restore the interior of the Chicago Northwestern Depot Campus and develop a courtyard adjacent to the complex. Once renovated, the Railway Express Agency building and Depot Baggage building will be used as community meeting facilities and will include historic and cultural displays. The Depot Courtyard and Plaza will be developed around the depot, similar to park settings that were popular during the 1940s and 1950s.
Applicant: Carroll County Conservation Board
Project Name: Carroll County Conservation Education Center
City: Carroll (Population 10,098)
Date of Award: 5/8/2002
Total Project Cost: $1,700,000
Amount Requested: $400,000
Amount Awarded: $400,000
Project Description: The Swan Lake Conservation Education Center will include a new 12,500-square-foot building made up of classrooms, a display area, gift shop, kitchen, shelter and storage space, and Conservation Board office facilities. The education center will be constructed at Swan Lake State Park.
Cass
Applicant: Anita Foundation, Inc.
Project Name: CAM Recreation Center
City: Anita (Population 1,049)
Date of Award: 3/8/2006
Total Project Cost: $1,025,000
Amount Requested: $410,000
Amount Awarded: $225,000
Project Description: This project includes the construction of a new recreation facility in Anita. The 14,400 square foot facility will include a gymnasium, walking track, weight room, an activity room, lounge, storage, restroom facilities and an office area. The facility will be constructed adjacent to the Anita Schools.
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