Vision Iowa, cat & recat projects by County As of June 2016



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Project Name: Jefferson County Civic Center

City: Fairfield (Population 9,602)

Date of Award: 1/8/2003

Total Project Cost: $5,792,746

Amount Requested: $1,200,000

Amount Awarded: $800,000

Project Description: This project will include construction of a multi-use facility, containing a 520-seat performing arts theatre and a 12,000 square foot business pavilion. This facility will also contain an art gallery/lobby . A multi-purpose plaza will be constructed outside of the facility. This project will include the acquisition of nearly an entire city block just west of the Jefferson County Court House.


Johnson

Applicant: City of North Liberty

Project Name: North Liberty Community Center Phase III: Library Expansion

City: North Liberty (Population 7,224)

Date of Award: 4/13/2011

Total Project Cost: $3,389,000

Amount Requested: $675,000

Amount Awarded: $622,484

Project Description: This project includes the construction of an 11,400 square foot addition to the North Liberty Library. This addition will provide space for five meeting rooms, three youth programming areas, twice the current seating, and 20 additional computer stations.
Applicant: City of Iowa City

Project Name: Terry Trueblood Recreation Area - RECAT

City: Iowa City (Population 62,380)

Date of Award: 1/12/2011

Total Project Cost: $8,264,541

Amount Requested: $2,000,000

Amount Awarded: $1,600,000

Project Description: This project includes the transformation of a 207 acre former sand and gravel operation along the Iowa River into a recreation area. Specific project components include, site grading, trail construction, roads, and parking. In addition, a LEED certified Lodge facility will be constructed as well as two beaches and a small marina.


Applicant: City of Coralville

Project Name: Coralville Center for the Performing Arts

City: Coralville (Population 17,269)

Date of Award: 5/13/2009

Total Project Cost: $10,166,330

Amount Requested: $1,800,000

Amount Awarded: $1,600,000

Project Description: This project will consist of the turnkey purchase of a 518-seat theater on land purchased by the City of Coralville and transferred to Southgate Development Services under an urban renewal agreement for private development. The theater will be built by Southgate Development Services as part of the larger Plaza on 5th facility. The theater will then be sold to the City of Coralville upon completion.


Applicant: City of North Liberty

Project Name: North Liberty Welcome and History Center

City: North Liberty (Population 7,224)

Date of Award: 8/8/2007

Total Project Cost: $530,000

Amount Requested: $141,000

Amount Awarded: $50,000

Project Description: This project is the adaptive reuse of a 1908 Victorian style house as a Welcome Center and History Center along with the City of North Liberty’s Communication Department offices. Major improvements will include: geothermal heating & cooling and a 20 kilowatt wind turbine, a 24’ octagon pavilion for city events, a 14’x14’gazebo for outdoor seating in the garden area, restoration of gardens to original flora with heirloom plants typical of the period, and parking for community center activities.


Applicant: City of Coralville

Project Name: Coralville Public Library Renovation and Expansion

City: Coralville (Population 17,269)

Date of Award: 7/13/2005

Total Project Cost: $14,068,090

Amount Requested: $1,880,000

Amount Awarded: $930,000

Project Description: The City of Coralville plans to expand and renovate the City’s Public Library. When completed, the facility will be approximately 50,000 square feet and more than double the current library space. There will also be a generous 350 space parking area that is to be located adjacent to the library.


Applicant: City of North Liberty

Project Name: Liberty Center Project

City: North Liberty (Population 7,224)

Date of Award: 4/13/2005

Total Project Cost: $3,115,000

Amount Requested: $1,000,000

Amount Awarded: $750,000

Project Description: This project will create a pedestrian-oriented extension to North Liberty’s commercial district. The project includes development of a trail around an existing pond, a pedestrian bridge, trail connections, the creation of a waterfall, the addition of fountains, a pavilion, a pier, lighting, and benches and boulderscaping and landscaping.


Applicant: City of North Liberty

Project Name: North Liberty Community Center Phase II

City: North Liberty (Population 7,224)

Date of Award: 10/9/2002

Total Project Cost: $6,800,000

Amount Requested: $1,500,000

Amount Awarded: $1,000,000

Project Description: In 1995, North Liberty opened the first phase of its Community Center. Usage of that center has exceeded expectations and the community would like to build phase II of the project. This includes the construction of an indoor and outdoor pool, a second gymnasium, a multi-purpose room and a lower level conference center.


Applicant: Englert Civic Theatre, Inc.

Project Name: Englert Civic Theatre

City: Iowa City (Population 62,380)

Date of Award: 9/18/2002

Total Project Cost: $4,308,510

Amount Requested: $1,540,420

Amount Awarded: $800,000

Project Description: In three stages, local leaders plan to restore the Englert Theater. State funds are requested to assist the completion of stage II, which includes installing elevators to make the theater compliant with ADA standards, renovating the second and third floors to accommodate Arts Iowa City and the Iowa City Community Theater Incubator. Stage II also calls for the restoration of the auditorium in accordance with the original 1926 blueprints, and bringing the stage area up to modern standards by installing new rigging, lighting and sound systems.


Jones

Applicant: The Fair and Exposition Society of Jones County, Iowa

Project Name: Jones County Youth Development Center

City: Monticello (Population 3,607)

Date of Award: 10/12/2011

Total Project Cost: $1,129,915

Amount Requested: $282,478

Amount Awarded: $200,000

Project Description: This project includes the construction of new Jones County Youth Development Center located at the Monticello City Park/Fairgrounds. This facility will serve as the headquarters for the Jones County Extension and 4-H youth activities, as well as the Jones County Fair. The 12,000-square-foot building will have 3,600 square feet dedicated to the Expo area.
Applicant: Jones County Conservation Board

Project Name: Maquoketa River Water Trail

City: Monticello (Population 3,607)

Date of Award: 9/12/2007

Total Project Cost: $ 549,605

Amount Requested: $ 204,315

Amount Awarded: $150,000

Project Description: This project includes improvements to river access sites, parking facilities, information signage, and public gathering points along one of the most heavily used water trails in the state.


Applicant: Jones County Board of Supervisors

Project Name: Hale Bridge Community Attraction Project

City: Anamosa (Population 5,494)

Date of Award: 9/14/2005

Total Project Cost: $483,793

Amount Requested: $82,083

Amount Awarded: $72,000

Project Description: This project involves the renovation and restoration of the Hale Bridge in Jones County. The bridge will be repaired and moved two miles outside the city of Anamosa. The bridge will be located between Wapsipinicon State Park and Shaw Road, serving pedestrian traffic and connecting a City/ County trail system to the State Park.


Applicant: Anamosa Public Library

Project Name: Anamosa Library and Learning Center

City: Anamosa (Population 5,494)

Date of Award: 7/9/2003

Total Project Cost: $2,272,602

Amount Requested: $500,000

Amount Awarded: $200,000

Project Description: The new Anamosa Library and Learning Center will feature modern computer technology, community programming space, staff offices, off-street parking, an expanded collection and other amenities. Local citizens are currently involved in a capital campaign to replace the existing library, an historic 1903 limestone structure that holds great sentimental value to the community but is inadequate for the information needs of a modern, growing constituency. In addition to reading and research needs, the library expects wide use of its meeting room, genealogy materials, distance education programs, and electronic resources.


Applicant: City of Monticello

Project Name: Monticello Renaissance Center

City: Monticello (Population 3,607)

Date of Award: 4/9/2003

Total Project Cost: $2,922,073

Amount Requested: $850,000

Amount Awarded: $400,000

Project Description: The Monticello Renaissance Center will contain 16,018 sq/ft and will include a library, community media center, and a Veteran's Hall. CAT funds will not be used for the community media center.


Applicant: City of Monticello

Project Name: Monticello Family Aquatic Center

City: Monticello (Population 3,607)

Date of Award: 3/6/2001

Total Project Cost: $2,839,045

Amount Requested: $489,370

Amount Awarded: $150,000

Project Description: Renovation of the Monticello Family Aquatic Center. Includes the construction of the pool, tennis courts, water amenities, tennis courts, sand play area, band shelter, concessions, sand volleyball, playground equipment and gardening areas. *CAT funds will be used specifically for the single flume slide and lighting for the facility.


Keokuk
Applicant: Keokuk County Conservation Board

Project Name : Belva Deer Recreation Area – Keokuk County

City: Sigourney (Population 2,206)

Date of Award: 6/14/2006

Total Project Cost: $5,399,605

Amount Requested: $369,105

Amount Awarded: $360,000

Project Description: The Belva Deer Recreation Area – Infrastructure & Cabin project involves the construction of five modern rental cabins within the Belva Deer Recreation Area. The project also includes paving and related improvements with the same area and a paved county road and trail connecting Highway 92 to the Belva Deer Recreation Area.


Kossuth

Applicant: Kossuth County Agriculture and Motorsports Museum

Project Name: Kossuth County Agriculture and Motorsports Museum

City: Algona (Population 5,560)

Date of Award: 5/16/2012

Total Project Cost: $646,681

Amount Requested: $100,000

Amount Awarded: $100,000

Project Description: This project includes the construction of a 15,500-square-foot museum with sections designated to agriculture, motorsports, a model train display, a meeting room, and restrooms.
Applicant: Algona Family YMCA

Project Name: Make a Splash! Let’s Pool Together

City: Algona (Population 5,741)

Date of Award: 4/9/2008

Total Project Cost: $4,036,000

Amount Requested: $800,000

Amount Awarded: $700,000

Project Description: This approximately 18,400-square-foot addition to the Algona Family YMCA will include an indoor swimming pool, childcare nursery, fitness center, multipurpose room and conference meeting room. Renovations of about 2,700-square-feet will add or expand the weight room, family and special needs changing rooms and second floor restrooms.


Applicant: Kossuth County Board of Supervisors

Project Name: Smith Lake Nature Center

City: Algona (Population 5,741)

Date of Award: 10/12/2005

Total Project Cost: $947,000

Amount Requested: $173,000

Amount Awarded: $164,350

Project Description: The Smith Lake Center will be a 10,000 square foot facility constructed north of the city of Algona, at Smith Lake Park. The facility will include educational displays, a multi-purpose room with a kitchen, library and resource center, a teaching preparation room, office space for the Kossuth County Conservation Board, storage and restrooms. The facility will be handicapped accessible and will incorporate several energy efficient features.

Applicant: Bancroft Community Historical Society

Project Name: Bancroft Community Historical Society

City: Bancroft (Population 808)

Date of Award: 7/10/2002

Total Project Cost: $57,500

Amount Requested: $15,500

Amount Awarded: $14,500

Project Description: The Bancroft Community Historical Society plans to renovate the community’s Cooperative Creamery, which was built after a fire destroyed the original creamery in 1941. Once refurbished, the building will house local historical artifacts.


Applicant: Algona Family YMCA

Project Name: Algona Family YMCA Expansion

City: Algona (Population 5,741)

Date of Award: 10/10/2001

Total Project Cost: $1,478,600

Amount Requested: $428,000

Amount Awarded: $200,000

Project Description: The state’s funding will assist the construction of an addition to the YMCA. The enhanced facility will include a multi-purpose kid’s gymnasium, a suspended track, a fitness and free weight center, a meeting room and more.


Lee

Applicant: Donnellson Library Board of Trustees

Project Name: Donnellson Public Library Preserving Our Past Opening Our Future – Public Library Construction

City: Donnellson (Population 912)

Date of Award: 2/10/2015

Total Project Cost: $863,800

Amount Requested: $233,249

Amount Awarded: $233,249

Project Description: This project includes the construction of a 5,000-square-foot public library with expanded circulation, a separate area for programming and genealogy, as well as more computer workstation space.


Applicant: Fort Madison Economic Development Corporation

Project Name: Fort Madison Sports Complex

City: Fort Madison (Population 11,051)

Date of Award: 6/13/2012

Total Project Cost: $3,300,935

Amount Requested: $846,590

Amount Awarded: $766,000

Project Description: This project will construct a multi-use sporting facility on the west end of Fort Madison. Specific components include three lighted multi-use ball and thre multi-use soccer fields, along with a playground area for small children, a concession stand and restrooms.


Applicant: City of Fort Madison

Project Name: Fort Madison Community Library

City: Fort Madison (Population 11,476)

Date of Award: 10/13/2004

Total Project Cost: $2,500,000

Amount Requested: $832,500

Amount Awarded: $600,000

Project Description: This project involves the consolidation and expansion of two existing library facilities into one center. The new facility will allow for increased programming, services and exhibits and will markedly enhance education, technological and historical/cultural aspects of the community. The new facility will be located on approximately 1.8 acres currently owned by the city and will have approximately 16,432 sq/ft when completed.


Applicant: Lee County Fair, Inc.

Project Name: Lee County Fairgrounds Expansion Project

City: Donnellson (Population 963)

Date of Award: 8/11/2004

Total Project Cost: $501,600

Amount Requested: $149,600

Amount Awarded: $125,000

Project Description: This project encompasses three components: 1) A new Youth Learning Center/Shelter House and Swine Barn will provide shower facilities, public restrooms, and a resting place. The building will also include meeting rooms complete with modern media equipment, office space, and a kitchen. The new swine facility will provide better animal accommodations. 2) An electrical upgrade will include the installation of a larger transformer and removal of underground wiring. 3) Installation of new lighting for the track/grandstand area


Applicant: West Point Public Library Foundation

Project Name: Community Library / Museum / Tourist Information Center

City: West Point (Population 980)

Date of Award: 12/11/2002

Total Project Cost: $900,000

Amount Requested: $400,000

Amount Awarded: $200,000

Project Description: This project will construct a 6,195 sq/ft facility that will house expanded collections of books and periodicals, a computer lab, genealogical area, meeting/conference space, working/reception area, and museum display cases. This facility will also house the Tourist Information Center.


Linn

Applicant: City of Center Point

Project Name: Center Point Library and Community Center

City: Center Point (Population 2,421)

Date of Award: 4/11/2014

Total Project Cost: $2,739,362

Amount Requested: $653,289

Amount Awarded: $495,000

Project Description: This project includes the renovation of the current 4,330-square-foot library, construction of 7,400 square feet of library space on a main floor and construction of 7,400 square feet of community center on a lower floor.
Applicant: The City of Marion

Project Name: The Lowe Park Sculpture Trail and Amphitheater

City: Marion (Population 34,768)

Date of Award: 3/13/2013

Total Project Cost: $1,317,000

Amount Requested: $250,311

Amount Awarded: $250,311

Project Description: This project includes the construction of a large amphitheater at Lowe Park with a distinctive canopy, associated utilities, storm water management and wetlands construction/restoration.


Applicant: Cedar Rapids City Market, Inc.

Project Name: NewBo City Market

City: Cedar Rapids (Population 120,758)

Date of Award: 11/9/2011

Total Project Cost: $5,482,512

Amount Requested: $1,254,954

Amount Awarded: $750,000

Project Description: This project includes the renovation of an entire city block located at 12th Avenue and 3rd Street into a year-round indoor/outdoor public market. Two existing buildings will be renovated into indoor usable space, specifically a market hall and grocery store/vendor cooperative. The project will also include a market yard, market square, and distribution center.


Applicant: City of Cedar Rapids

Project Name: Cedar Rapids Riverfront Amphitheater and Festival Park

City: Cedar Rapids (Population 120,758)

Date of Award: 3/9/2011

Total Project Cost: $8,246,955

Amount Requested: $2,017,543

Amount of Award: $1,600,000

Project Description: This project includes the construction of the Riverfront Amphitheater and Festival Park. The Amphitheater will be large enough to accommodate a 5,000-person event and will include a wall recognizing project donors, an upper path and plaza space, a sloping lawn, seating terraces, a stage structure, a riverfront trail and naturalized river’s edge. The Festival Park will be located to the south of the Amphitheater, connected by a plaza space with vendors and a tree-lined pedestrian path along H Street. The Festival Park will be an open space with reinforced turf, lighting and vendor hook-ups.


Applicant: Linn County Conservation Board

Project Name: Wickiup Hill Outdoor Learning Center Expansion

City: Toddville (not an incorporated city)

Date of Award: 2/9/2011

Total Project Cost: $3,645,000

Amount Requested: $893,743

Amount Received: $850,000

Project Description: This project includes the expansion of approximately 8,300 square feet to the Wickiup Hill Outdoor Learning Center. Specific elements of this expansion will included an additional multi-purpose classroom, expanded educational exhibit area, a tornado safe room, which will also serve as administrative offices, and additional library, public restrooms and storage areas.


Applicant: National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library

Project Name: New Museum and Library for the National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library

City: Cedar Rapids (Population 120,758)

Date of Award: 8/11/2010

Total Project Cost: $16,680,721

Amount Requested: $3,190,000

Amount Awarded: $2,900,000

Project Description: This project consists of the renovation of the existing flood-damaged museum building, which will be moved and elevated above a floor of parking. A new wing will be added to increase the total size to 50,000-square-feet.


Applicant: Community Theatre Building Corporation and Theatre Cedar Rapids

Project Name: The Next Act

City: Cedar Rapids (Population 120,758)

Date of Award: 7/8/2009

Total Project Cost: $8,857,425

Amount Requested: $1,500,513

Amount Awarded: $1,500,000

Project Description: This project includes the major expansion and renovation of the Iowa Theatre Building. On the main floor, the renovation focuses mainly on improving the patron experience. A new digital marquee will greet visitors and alert passers-by of the many events being held at the theatre. The main vestibule will connect directly to the box office, which previously had been located in tenant space along 3rd St. Down the hall from the box office will be the relocated library, named in honor of the late Fed Hedges. The location of the library to a storefront space will make the space much more visible to the public and encourage greater use of its resources. The major change to the layout of the building will be the expanded lobby. By relocating the offices to the second floor, the lobby will nearly double in size. This will also allow for larger, code-compliant restrooms.


Along 1st Avenue, two storefronts tenant spaces will be captured by the theatre and combined into a lounge area. The second floor tenet space, which was previously divided into many small offices, will be cleared out to allow for an open staff office and a rehearsal space, which will include a music room and additional restrooms. Finally, the basement will be reorganized and contain the actors’ quarters including new dressing rooms, make-up room, costume construction, microphone storage and rehearsal space.
Applicant: City of Center Point

Project Name: Fross Park Expansion & Improvements

City: Center Point (Population 2,007)

Date of Award: 10/11/2006

Total Project Cost: $2,700,000

Amount Requested: $675,000

Amount Awarded: $540,000

Project Description: Fross Park is a 44-acre park that sits on the northern side of Center Point. Improvements will be made to the existing picnic area, playground, concession stand, two soccer fields, and two ball diamonds. The project will expand the park by including a 1.2 mile walking trail, a tennis court, a basketball court, a skate park, and splash pad. Two safe entrances will be added along with three parking areas. In addition, four new irrigated soccer fields and three new ball diamonds will be added to the park.


Applicant: Cedar Amateur Astronomers, Inc. & Linn County Conservation Board

Project Name: Eastern Iowa Observatory and Learning Center – Cedar Rapids

City: Cedar Rapids (Population 120,758)

Date of Award: 6/14/2006

Total Project Cost: $701,827

Amount Requested: $375,000

Amount Received: $250,000

Project Description: This project includes the construction of a new facility at Palisades-Dows Preserve. The facility will be made up of two domes that will provide an observatory complex to house the research –grade 24 inch Boller and Chivens telescope and 16 inch Meade Robotic telescope. Along with the two domes, the facility will also have Learning Center with meeting room space.


Applicant: Springville Memorial Library

Project Name: Springville Memorial Library



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