City: Springville (Population 1,091)
Date of Award: 11/10/2004
Total Project Cost: $956,000
Amount Requested: $262,932
Amount Awarded: $200,000
Project Description: This project includes the construction of a new 6,715 square foot library in the city of Springville. The facility will include a community meeting room, children’s area, expanded adult collection, and a computer area. The facility will be connected to the City’s park by a paved recreational trail.
Applicant: Cedar Rapids Symphony Orchestra Association, Inc.
Project Name: Symphony Center
City: Cedar Rapids (Population 120,758)
Date of Award: 10/8/2003
Total Project Cost: $3,624,040
Amount Requested: $1,000,000
Amount Awarded: $300,000
Project Description: The Cedar Rapids Symphony (CRSO) will construct a permanent downtown facility to house the CRSO’s nationally recognized 800-student Symphony School. The CRSO has acquired the building, which is adjacent to the Symphony’s main performing venue, the Paramount Theatre, and intends to renovate it and endow its ongoing operations. The Symphony Center will house the Symphony’s and School’s administrative offices.
Applicant: City of Marion
Project Name: Lowe Park: Arts and Environmental Celebration Center
City: Marion (Population 26,294)
Date of Award: 12/11/2002
Total Project Cost: $4,268,518
Amount Requested: $847,000
Amount Awarded: $750,000
Project Description: The Arts & Environment Center is the main component of Lowe Park. Dedicated to the art and sustainability of the environments, it consists of six supportive elements: the Arts and Entertainment Celebration Center building, performance area, trail to the athletic fields and schools, Children’s Water Garden, Children’s Tactile Garden, and the Lowe Memorial Gardens and Fountain. The Arts & Environment Center will encompass 11.2 acres of the 182-acre Lowe Park.
Applicant: City of Cedar Rapids
Project Name: Culture's Alive!
City: Cedar Rapids (Population 120,758)
Date of Award: 12/12/2001
Total Project Cost: $10,573,426
Amount Requested: $2,500,000
Amount Awarded: $2,440,000
Project Description: This project is a community effort highlighting downtown Cedar Rapids that will enhance three attractions. The state’s investment will aid the renovation and expansion of the opulent Paramount Theatre. It will also help the Cedar Rapids Museum of Art create a Community Arts Center and restore Grant Wood’s home and studio, opening it for the public’s enjoyment. And the award will enable the addition of permanent hands-on exhibits and other renovations at the Science Station/McLeod-Busse IMAX Dome Theater.
Applicant: Kirkwood Community College
Project Name: Iowa Equestrian Center
City: Cedar Rapids (Population 120,758)
Date of Award: 3/6/2001
Total Project Cost: $5,617,204
Amount Requested: $500,000
Amount Awarded: $250,000
Project Description: The state’s investment will assist the completion of phase II of the project, which will make the equestrian center useful for major horse shows. This phase includes the construction of 210 overnight horse stalls in a large horse barn, an indoor warm up and staging arena, a vendor display area, and extensive parking for cars, trucks, trailers and supporting campground facilities.
Louisa
Applicant: Louisa County Fair Association
Project Name: Louisa County Fair Youth Center
City: Columbus Junction (Population 1,899)
Date of Award: 4/10/2013
Total Project Cost: $218,421
Amount Requested: $37,071
Amount Awarded: $37,000
Project Description: This project includes the construction of a Youth Learning Center on the Louisa County Fairgrounds. The 7,680-square-foot facility will feature a 3,000-square-foot congregate room with a kitchen, a 2,800-square-foot covered patio area for outdoor activities, and restrooms with shower facilities that will be available for use when the building is not available.
Applicant: Morning Sun Development Corporation
Project Name: Morning Sun Community Center
City: Morning Sun (Population 872)
Date of Award: 4/9/2008
Total Project Cost: $998,546
Amount Requested: $200,000
Amount Awarded: $200,000
Project Description: This project will include the construction of a 5,700-square-foot community center and art gallery. The community center will have two multi-purpose spaces suitable for community events, meetings, private parties and receptions. The gallery will feature oil paintings by Morning Sun native Lora Rock.
Applicant: City of Columbus Junction
Project Name: New Iowa Civic Center
City: Columbus Junction (Population 1,900)
Date of Award: 8/11/2004
Total Project Cost: $1,750,000
Amount Requested: $700,000
Amount Awarded: $525,000
Project Description: This project will feature increased floor space for children’s programs and computer usage, including opportunities for Internet and e-mail access. It will also house a comprehensive diversity center that addresses the needs of Columbus Junction’s Hispanic population. Other aspects of the center include a visitors/general information center, public meeting space and room for the addition of books, magazines, tapes, CDs, etc., including many in Spanish. The City Hall portion of the center will provide increased office and public meeting space, record storage, and a new home for the Columbus Junction Police Department.
Lucas
Applicant: Lucas County Arts Council
Project Name: CB&Q Freight House
City: Chariton (Population 4,573)
Date of Award: 10/8/2003
Total Project Cost: $332,280
Amount Requested: $166,144
Amount Awarded: $100,000
Project Description: The project will include the remaining interior and exterior restoration of the CB&Q Freight House. When completed, the facility will be used to provide the community with youth oriented programs, which includes annual craft days, band instrument program, drama workshops, and art, cultural and historical displays.
Lyon
Applicant: City of George
Project Name: George Swimming Pool
City: George (Population 1,051)
Date of Award: 6/9/2010
Total Project Cost: $1,039,561
Amount Requested: $107,240
Amount Awarded: $100,000
Project Description: This project includes the demolition of the existing 50-year-old pool and replacing it with a new 5,234-square-foot pool including a drop slide, zero depth features and diving board.
Applicant: City of Rock Rapids
Project Name: Central Lyon Community Center
City: Rock Rapids (Population 2,573)
Date of Award: 9/10/2003
Total Project Cost: $1,896,000
Amount Requested: $650,000
Amount Awarded: $250,000
Project Description: The Central Lyon Community Center project involves demolition of the older classroom section of the former Central Lyon High School building. This project will then renovate the existing gymnasium, converted multi-purpose area, locker rooms and bathrooms. Once completed, the gymnasium will contain 10,000 square feet, while the fitness center will contain 7,800 square feet. This project includes the creation of community spaces, and the addition of new mechanical systems for the entire building. New community spaces will contain 6,700 square feet.
Madison
Applicant: Friends of the Winterset Area Skate Park
Project Name: Winterset Area Skate Park
Date of Award: 5/11/2016
City: Winterset (Population 5,094)
Total Project Cost: $195,000
Amount Requested: $36,160
Amount Awarded: $36,160
Project Description: This project involves the development of a nearly 8,000-square-foot skate park in central Winterset. Features include concrete obstacles, railings, stairs, and ramps of various shapes and sizes, spectator benches, and shrub planter. The design will integrate the Covered Bridge theme.
Applicant: Iowa Quilt Museum
Project Name: Iowa Quilt Museum
Date of Award: 1/13/2016
City: Winterset (Population 5,190)
Total Project Cost: $439,000
Amount Requested: $57,725
Amount Awarded: $57,725
Project Description: This project includes the purchase of a historic building in downtown Winterset. The building will be remodeled to create exhibit space and new exhibits. Work includes installation of upgraded electrical and HVAC systems, permanent fixtures and museum exhibits.
Applicant: John Wayne Birthplace Society, Ltd.
Project Name: John Wayne Birthplace
City: Winterset (Population 5,190)
Date of Award: 5/8/2013
Total Project Cost: $1,380,389
Amount Requested: $450,904
Amount Awarded: $400,000
Project Description: This project includes the construction of the John Wayne Birthplace Museum, an interactive museum and learning center honoring the life and work of John Wayne. The facility will include a welcome center, theater, extensive exhibit space, and gift shop.
Applicant: Madison County Livestock and Fair Association
Project Name: Francis & Thelma Jackson Commemorative Building
City: Winterset (Population 4,768)
Date of Award: 8/8/2007
Total Project Cost: $742,847
Amount Requested: $100,000
Amount Awarded: $100,000
Project Description: The Francis & Thelma Jackson Commemorative Building is a 9000 square foot building on the Madison County Fairgrounds. The project will include a kitchen and dining room, modern communication and presentation equipment, two small conference rooms, portable staging and open seating for up to 400 people. The project will also include a finished parking area and fully ADA compliant restrooms.
Applicant: City of Winterset
Project Name: Winterset Family Aquatic Center
City: Winterset (Population 4,768)
Date of Award: 9/8/2004
Total Project Cost: $2,921,000
Amount Requested: $125,000
Amount Awarded: $90,000
Project Description: The project includes land acquisition, pool excavation, road and parking development, bathhouse and mechanical building, pool shell, deck, and related elements, and completion of landscaping and sod work.
Mahaska
Applicant: Mahaska Community Recreation Foundation
Project Name: Mahaska Community Recreation Trail
City: Oskaloosa (Population 10,938)
Date of Award: 4/9/2003
Total Project Cost: $1,764,799
Amount Requested: $300,000
Amount Awarded: $300,000
Project Description: Seven and a half miles of a recreation loop trail are complete. The Mahaska Community Recreation Foundation is applying for funds to complete five more miles of trail, including a 50 and 60-foot bridge, and underpasses for Highways 63 and 92.
Marion
Applicant: Fields for Our Future, Inc.
Project Name: Pella Sports Park Project: Building Community Through Sports
City: Pella (Population 10,352)
Date of Award: 6/12/2013
Total Project Cost: $7,576,000
Amount Requested: $1,088,896
Amount Awarded: $1,000,000
Project Description: This project includes the construction of four Little League fields, one Babe Ruth field, and five multi-purpose fields plus adequate amenities in a 105-acre area as well as a main concession stand, batting cages, playground area, picnic areas, lighting and centralized parking.
Applicant: Knoxville Youth Initiative
Project Name: Knoxville Skate Park
City: Knoxville (Population 7,731)
Date of Award: 5/14/2003
Total Project Cost: $110,000
Amount Requested: $55,000
Amount Awarded: $25,000
Project Description: A non-profit organization created to benefit the youth in Knoxville has acquired the land to create a skate park. CAT assistance is requested to purchase the components of the skate park.
Applicant: Pella Historical Society
Project Name: Interpretive Center
City: Pella (Population 9,909)
Date of Award: 3/6/2001
Total Project Cost: $2,381,545
Amount Requested: $932,000
Amount Awarded: $609,000
Project Description: The state’s investment will assist the construction of an Interpretive Center that will connect to an 1850s windmill in the Pella Historical Village. The center will feature an educational mini-theater, pictorial timeline, computers with Internet access, a miniature Dutch village, working windmill exhibits, rotating historical displays, a puppet theater, and Dutch facades.
Marshall
Applicant: Iowa Valley Community College District on behalf of Marshalltown Community College
Project Name: Orpheum Revitalization Project
City: Marshalltown (Population 26,609)
Date of Award: 12/12/2007
Total Project Cost: $2,657,568
Amount Requested: $625,000
Amount Awarded: $550,000
Project Description: This project will include the following vertical infrastructure improvements: acquisition of a nine-foot strip of land adjacent to the Orpheum, site development, and restoration of the marquee, the south façade, the lobby, and the West Theater. This project will also include the complete renovation of the interior of the building including prop design, an elevator and a new east entrance and patio.
Applicant: City of Melbourne
Project Name: Melbourne Swimming Pool/ Recreation Complex
City: Melbourne (Population 794)
Date of Award: 12/13/2006
Total Project Cost: $594,672
Amount Requested: $100,000
Amount Awarded: $100,000
Project Description: The City of Melbourne is planning to replace their old condemned swimming pool with a new 3,430 square foot heated pool complete with zero depth entry, deck area, waterslide, and a diving board. The existing bathhouse renovations will include replacing the roof, plumbing and electrical fixtures, and handicapped accessible restroom/changing rooms.
Applicant: City of Marshalltown
Project Name: A New Library for a New Century
City: Marshalltown (Population 26,609)
Date of Award: 10/11/2006
Total Project Cost: $9,674,126
Amount Requested: $1,573,895
Amount Awarded: $1,200,000
Project Description: This project includes the construction of a 38,940-square foot state-of-the-art library facility located in the hub of downtown Marshalltown, replacing the current library built in 1903. Designed to be a resource center and a quality-of-life facility for area residents, the new library will be handicap accessible, feature a public meeting room and will offer new programming and services.
Applicant: City of Albion
Project Name: Albion Municipal Library & Heritage Center
City: Albion (Population 592)
Date of Award: 3/8/2006
Total Project Cost: $548,933
Amount Requested: $240,000
Amount Awarded: $225,000
Project Description: The new Albion Municipal Library & Heritage Center will be constructed on city property. The 3,142 square foot building will include a complete computer learning center, storage and work areas, a drive-up window, and a 516 square foot meeting room that can be divided to accommodate two smaller groups at the same time. The Heritage Center will house donated items that portray the history, significant geography and geology of the area.
Applicant: State Center Main Street
Project Name: Rural Heritage Center of Iowa
City: State Center (Population 1,349)
Date of Award: 7/9/2003
Total Project Cost: $220,000
Amount Requested: $85,000
Amount Awarded: $75,000
Project Description: State Center’s Main Street organization is planning to rehabilitate an historic building in the community’s “remarkable row.” Once completed, the building will be home to the Rural Heritage Center of Iowa, the Iowa Barn Foundation, the State Center Historical Society, and State Center Main Street. It will also serve as an interpretive site for the Lincoln Highway Association.
Applicant: Marshall County
Project Name: The Nature Center at Grimes Farm
City: Marshalltown (Population 26,609)
Date of Award: 6/12/2002
Total Project Cost: $955,000
Amount Requested: $100,000
Amount Awarded: $100,000
Project Description: The money will be used to construct a new 6,481-square-foot nature center. The facility will include public meeting space, an educational area, a library and an outdoor amphitheater.
Applicant: Community Y of Marshalltown
Project Name: Heart of Iowa Cultural & Recreational Center
City: Marshalltown (Population 26,609)
Date of Award: 4/11/2001
Total Project Cost: $25,910,200
Amount Requested: $3,215,000
Amount Awarded: $3,215,000
Project Description: This $39 million initiative calls for the creation of a campus that will unite wellness activities with opportunities for programs in cultural arts and humanities. The highlights of the 22-acre development include a state-of-the-art wellness facility capable of hosting local, state and regional athletic events.
Mills
Applicant: City of Glenwood
Project Name: Glenwood Aquatic Center
City: Glenwood (Population 5,232)
Date of Award: 11/18/15
Total Project Cost: $3,816,872
Amount Requested: $61,829
Amount Awarded: $61,829
Project Description: The new aquatic center will feature zero depth entry, toddler slides and spray features, Lilly pad water walk, one and three meter diving boards, six 25-meter long swimming lanes, showers and restroom facilities, a concession stand, shaded deck area, picnic areas, lights and speaker system, movie projection screen, and swim meet viewing areas.
Applicant: Mills County Fair Board
Project Name: Mills County Charles E Lakin Community Center
Date of Award: 4/8/2015
City: Malvern (Population 1,114)
Total Project Cost: $2,540,536
Amount Requested: $759,133
Amount Awarded: $480,000
Project Description: This project includes the construction of an approximately 16,000-square-foot community center with a large multi-purpose room, kitchen and catering area and meeting spaces.
Applicant: City of Malvern
Project Name: Malvern Public Library Expansion Project
City: Malvern (Population 1,256)
Date of Award: 3/9/2005
Total Project Cost: $808,000
Amount Requested: $310,000
Amount Awarded: $251,470
Project Description: The Malvern Public Library Expansion project includes the construction of a 5,300-square foot addition to the City’s Carnegie Library. The new addition will become the primary library space while the existing facility will be renovated and converted into a community conference and education center. The addition will allow the library to expand the services and materials offered to patrons. To make way for the building addition, the City plans to relocate a historic cabin, the Wortman Family Pioneer Log Cabin. The cabin will be relocated to another part of the City’s park.
Applicant: City of Henderson
Project Name: Henderson Area Community Center Phase 2
City: Henderson (Population 171)
Date of Award: 12/8/2004
Total Project Cost: $64,000
Amount Requested: $32,000
Amount Awarded: $20,000
Project Description: This project includes Phase II of the Henderson Community Center. Phase II of the project would include the addition of parking, landscaping, lighting, sidewalks and a playground.
Applicant: City of Glenwood
Project Name: Glenwood Community Wellness and Rec Center
City: Glenwood (Population 5,358)
Date of Award: 1/9/2002
Total Project Cost: $5,457,000
Amount Requested: $1,300,000
Amount Awarded: $1,300,000
Project Description: Glenwood’s current recreation facility is small and does not meet the community’s needs. A new facility, ideally located adjacent to outdoor sports facilities, will include a gymnasium and ample space for fitness equipment. Meeting rooms and a computer area also make up the facility.
Applicant: City of Henderson
Project Name: Henderson Community Center
City: Henderson (Population 171)
Date of Award: 1/9/2002
Total Project Cost: $225,000
Amount Requested: $60,000
Amount Awarded: $60,000
Project Description: In 1997, the city of Henderson identified the need to build a community center as part of its Community Builder Plan. The state’s award will assist the construction of a new multi-functional center to house the public library, video materials and long distance learning equipment. The center will complement other recent improvements in the community including repaved streets and reconstructed sidewalks.
Mitchell
Applicant: Mitchell County Board of Supervisors
Project Name: Wapsi-Great Western Line Project
City: Riceville (Population 840)
Date of Award: 9/10/2008
Total Project Cost: $6,580,045
Amount Requested: $2,453,701
Amount Awarded: $1,300,000
Project Description: This project includes the construction of 25.5 miles of trail spanning Mitchell and Howard counties and the communities of Riceville, Elma and McIntire as well as the construction of four bridges, three new walking bridges and one vehicle/walking bridge. The trail will connect with the Root River Trail in Minnesota.
Applicant: City of Osage
Project Name: Cedar River Recreation and Fine Arts Complex
City: Osage (Population 3,451)
Date of Award: 4/11/2007
Total Project Cost: $12,043,285
Amount Requested: $1,750,000
Amount Awarded: $1,600,000
Project Description: The Cedar River Recreation & Fine Arts Complex will be located on publicly owned property shared by a municipal park, the Osage Senior High School and Mitchell County fairgrounds. The project will include a recreation facility, fine arts center, event center, historical museum, and livestock/show center. In addition, the project will include rehabilitation and construction of 600 parking spaces and a pedestrian recreation trail linking the school grounds and fairgrounds.
Applicant: City of St. Ansgar
Project Name: St. Ansgar Aquatic Center
City: St. Ansgar (Population 1,031)
Date of Award: 5/9/2001
Total Project Cost: $1,415,899
Amount Requested: $60,000
Amount Awarded: $60,000
Project Description: The state’s investment will aid the construction of a 4,900-square-foot aquatics center that will include swimming pool, bathhouse and concession area.
Monona
Applicant: City of Onawa
Project Name: Monona County Veterans Memorial Museum Expansion
City: Onawa (Population 3,091)
Date of Award: 3/9/2005
Total Project Cost: $76,221
Amount Requested: $38,110
Amount Awarded: $33,000
Project Description: The Monona County Veterans Memorial Museum Expansion consists of a 1,600 square foot addition to the existing Monona County Veteran’s Memorial Museum. The project would also pave an existing parking area. The proposed addition to the Museum will allow for an interactive learning area where visitors can peruse written materials in a comfortable manner. Additionally, there will be a designated theatre area where visitors can witness live presentations as well as view video documentaries.
Applicant: City of Onawa
Project Name: Onawa Community & Recreational Center
City: Onawa (Population 3,091)
Date of Award: 12/12/2001
Total Project Cost: $1,269,588
Amount Requested: $400,000
Amount Awarded: $200,000
Project Description: This facility will include a large community meeting hall, a stage/performance area, meeting rooms, a conference room, fitness room and office space. Costing $1.26 million, the center will provide facilities and services that are currently not available in the area.
Montgomery
Applicant: City of Stanton
Project Name: Stanton Viking Center
City: Stanton (Population 714)
Date of Award: 4/11/2012
Total Project Cost: $2,726,248
Amount Requested: $513,990
Amount Awarded: $513,990
Project Description: This project includes the construction of a 23,204-square-foot building to house the public library/technology center, health and recreation center, and community room/storm shelter.
Applicant: City of Red Oak
Project Name: Red Oak Public Library Expansion and Renovation
City: Red Oak (Population 6,197)
Date of Award: 2/11/2009
Total Project Cost: $2,046,765
Amount Requested: $420,000
Amount Awarded: $420,000
Project Description: This expansion and renovation project will add 2,900 square feet of much needed collections, program, and meeting space to the historic Red Oak Public Library. The project will also make the building handicapped accessible by adding an elevator and upgrading restroom facilities. The new space will also allow the library to expand its high demand children’s programs and computer access.
Applicant: Performing Arts & Education Assn. of Southwest Iowa
Project Name: Performing Arts & Education Center
City: Red Oak (Population 6,197)
Date of Award: 10/13/2004
Total Project Cost: $5,123,947
Amount Requested: $2,250,000
Amount Awarded: $1,000,000
Project Description: This project includes the construction of a regional Performing Arts and Education Center in Red Oak. The 23,000 square foot facility will include a lobby, 250-seat theater, classroom and rehearsal space, dressing and make up rooms, green rooms, dance studio w/ dressing rooms, set and costume shops, and a parking area.
Applicant: Montgomery County Family YMCA
Project Name: Montgomery County Family YMCA Indoor Tennis Court Facility
City: Red Oak (Population 6,197)
Date of Award: 4/11/2001
Total Project Cost: $1,800,000
Amount Requested: $500,000
Amount Awarded: $400,000
Project Description: The state’s award will help offset the cost of constructing an indoor tennis center in the Legion Park Recreational Complex directly adjacent to the new YMCA. Along with the YMCA, the tennis center will have a strong impact on expanding regional economic development revenue for many businesses and tourism attractions in southwest Iowa.
Muscatine
Applicant: City of Wilton
Project Name: Wilton Library and Community Center
City: Wilton (Population 2,829)
Date of Award: 8/13/2008
Total Project Cost: $3,009,940
Amount Requested: $775,000
Amount Awarded: $450,000
Project Description: The 20,000-square foot Wilton Public Library and Community Center will host civic gatherings, commercial meetings, receptions, reunions, fine arts performances, displays, banquets and more. It will also accommodate the expansion of the Public Library, which has outgrown its 70-year-old building.
Applicant: City of Muscatine
Project Name: Pearl of the Mississippi
City: Muscatine (Population 22,697)
Date of Award: 9/18/2002
Total Project Cost: $9,600,860
Amount Requested: $3,118,900
Amount Awarded: $1,000,000
Project Description: This project is intended to enhance three riverfront parks and downtown Muscatine. Project components include: an aquatic center, landscaping, community shelter, tennis courts, marina improvements, a visitor center, a skate park, trail extension, playground development, community art, boat launch relocation, lagoon improvements, and lighting and streetscape improvements.
O'Brien
Applicant: City of Sheldon
Project Name: Lodge at Sheldon Crossing
Date of Award: 3/9/2016
City: Sheldon (Population 5,188)
Total Project Cost: $5,172,926
Amount Requested: $898,900
Amount Awarded: $840,000
Project Description: This project includes the construction of 14,200 square foot building with an open floor plan that will accommodate 450 guests at round tables or 750 with stadium seating. The facility will be divided into three meeting rooms allowing flexibility for several activities at one time.
Applicant: Sutherland American Legion Post #152
Project Name: Sutherland Community Legion Center
Date of Award: 3/11/2015
City: Sutherland (Population 633)
Total Project Cost: $1,512,050
Amount Requested: $299,003
Amount Awarded: $299,903
Project Description: This project includes the construction of an 8,800-square-foot building will be used for community activities and house a permanent meeting room for the American Legion Post and Auxiliary. The City will also lease office space in a corner of the building.
Applicant: City of Sanborn
Project Name: Municipal Aquatic Center
City: Sanborn (Population 1,353)
Date of Award: 6/9/2010
Total Project Cost: $2,108,250
Amount Requested: $100,000
Amount Awarded: $100,000
Project Description: This project includes the demolition of the existing pool and construction of a new aquatic center with zero-depth entry, bathhouse, waterslides, diving tower, five swim lanes, a mechanical building and an expanded concessions area.
Applicant: Northwest Iowa Community College
Project Name: Northwest Iowa Lifelong Learning and Recreation Center
City: Sheldon (Population 4,914)
Date of Award: 2/11/2009
Total Project Cost: $6,138,134
Amount Requested: $1,362,813
Amount Awarded: $1,100,000
Project Description: This project includes construction of the 34,795-square-foot Northwest Iowa Lifelong Learning and Recreation Center to be located on the campus of the Northwest Iowa Community College located about one mile west of the City of Sheldon. The facility will include a college-regulation multipurpose gymnasium, walking/running track, fitness facility, bath/locker facilities, Cyber café, seminar rooms, office space, reception area, and convention trade show area.
Applicant: City of Sheldon
Project Name: Sheldon Aquatic Center
City: Sheldon (Population 4,914)
Date of Award: 7/11/2007
Total Project Cost: $2,946,000
Amount Requested: $100,000
Amount Awarded: $100,000
Project Description: This project includes the construction of the Outdoor Aquatic Center Project. Specifically this project entails the construction of a 1,700 square foot bath house and 7,265 square foot zero-depth entry pool equipped with a beach boat slide, open flume water slide, one and three meter diving towers, floor geysers, food court and deck umbrellas.
Applicant: O'Brien County Conservation Board
Project Name: Prairie Heritage Center
City: Paullina (Population 1,124)
Date of Award: 4/13/2005
Total Project Cost: $551,000
Amount Requested: $212,190
Amount Awarded: $200,000
Project Description: This project centers around the construction of a 4,876- square-foot environmental education center. The facility will house a meeting room with kitchenette, display area, restrooms, offices and a work space. A full basement will be used for storage, select programming and utilities. Interior and exterior displays will provide educational opportunities.
Osceola
Applicant: City of Sibley & Sibley-Ocheyedan Community School District
Project Name: Sibley-Ocheyedan Community School District
City: Sibley (Population 2,796)
Date of Award: 8/9/2006
Total Project Cost: $499,980
Amount Requested: $200,000
Amount Awarded: $175,000
Project Description: The Sibley-Ocheyedan Community Fitness Center project will include construction of an approximately 8,000 square foot addition to the side of the existing High School Gymnasium. The new community fitness center will include a new mechanical room, storage areas, locker rooms, and its cornerstone 6,000 square foot fitness center. The project will include a separate public access point to allow the fitness center to remain open beyond standard school hours.
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Applicant: City of Shenandoah
Project Name: Shenandoah Public Library Expansion/Renovation Project
City: Shenandoah (Population 5,546)
Date of Award: 2/9/2011
Total Project Cost: $2,600,000
Amount Requested: $412,500
Amount Received: $410,000
Project Description: This project includes a 1,500 square foot renovation of the existing library space, and the construction of a new 2,500 square foot addition to expand the children’s section, add a book drop room, and allow the library to become ADA compliant with a zero grade entry, full size elevator and handicapped restrooms.
Applicant: Glenn Miller Birthplace Society
Project Name: Glenn Miller Birthplace Museum
City: Clarinda (population 5,690)
Date of Award: 6/10/2009
Total Project Cost: $667,635
Amount Requested: $242,389
Amount Awarded: $235,000
Project Description: This project includes the construction of a 5,600-square-foot museum to honor the birthplace of Glenn Miller. This facility will have display space for rotating exhibits about Glenn Miller and the Big Band era and a theater area that can be used for presentations as well as for small functions. Also, the Society’s offices, library, gift shop, and large public restrooms will be located in the building so that year round staff presence can be maintained at the site.
Palo Alto
Applicant: City of Emmetsburg
Project Name: The Community Center at Five Island Lake
City: Emmetsburg (Population 3,904)
Date of Award: 10/9/2013
Total Project Cost: $2,649,426
Amount Requested: $357,388
Amount Awarded: $350,000
Project Description: This project includes the construction of a 10,060-square-foot community room located on the shores of Five Island Lake. The facility will include an open floor plan to serve up to 325 guests, a large main conference room with additional meeting rooms, restrooms, a spacious kitchen facility, bar, lounge, golf pro shop, storage and offices.
Applicant: City of West Bend
Project Name: West Bend Historical Museum
City: West Bend (Population 834)
Date of Award: 8/11/2004
Total Project Cost: $133,000
Amount Requested: $48,000
Amount Awarded: $40,000
Project Description: The West Bend Historical Museum calls for the construction of a new building to house an historical building. The new facility will be adjacent to the Historical Society’s existing sod house, one room school house and first post office.
Applicant: City of Graettinger
Project Name: Municipal Swimming Pool
City: Graettinger (Population 900)
Date of Award: 5/14/2003
Total Project Cost: $671,557
Amount Requested: $100,000
Amount Awarded: $100,000
Project Description: This project includes the demolition of the existing pool and the construction of a new 4,320 sq/ft facility. The new facility will contain four lap lanes, zero depth entry, and a 30'x29' diving area. The facility will include new decking and fencing as well. CAT funds will be used for pool amenities.
Applicant: West Bend Economic Development
Project Name: Park View Inn & Suites and Conference Center
City: West Bend (Population 834)
Date of Award: 10/10/2001
Total Project Cost: $1,980,547
Amount Requested: $500,000
Amount Awarded: $250,000
Project Description: In the works since 1999, this project includes the construction of a lodging facility made up of 36 guest rooms, a swimming pool and whirlpool, a fitness/party room, and community meeting rooms. The adjoining conference facilities will accommodate nearly 500 people.
Plymouth
Applicant: Plymouth County Conservation Board
Project Name: Plymouth County ECO Center
City: Hinton (Population 808)
Date of Award: 11/11/2009
Total Project Cost: $500,000
Amount Requested: $92,479
Amount Awarded: $85,000
Project Description: This project includes the construction of a 4,500-square-foot environmental education center with a large classroom and kitchenette, a display area and lobby, an observation deck, public restrooms, offices and storage space. The building will be located at Hillview Recreation Area in Hinton.
Applicant: City of Le Mars
Project Name: City of Le Mars Community Betterment Project
City: Le Mars (Population 9,237)
Date of Award: 2/9/2005
Total Project Cost: $4,224,500
Amount Requested: $1,255,300
Amount Awarded: $650,000
Project Description: This project includes the following components: A 3.5-mile recreational trail extension. Phase II of this component will include a nature trail and a two-mile recreational trail extension. Nine-hole addition to the Le Mars Municipal Golf Course and expansion of the club house. Addition of an indoor pool, a therapeutic pool and walking track at the Community Wellness Center. Relocation of the area Sportsman’s Club facility. Relocation of the Wing RC Club facility.
Applicant: City of Le Mars
Project Name: Olson Events Center
City: Le Mars (Population 9,237)
Date of Award: 11/30/2001
Total Project Cost: $291,750
Amount Requested: $60,000
Amount Awarded: $60,000
Project Description: This multi-purpose facility will be capable of housing a variety of recreational, cultural and educational events. Community leaders are confident that the facility will enhance a visitor’s experience in Le Mars.
Polk
Applicant: YMCA of Greater Des Moines
Project Name: Wellmark YMCA Aquatic Center
Date of Award: 6/8/2016
City: Des Moines (Population 206,688)
Total Project Cost: $8,742,761
Amount Requested: $1,000,000
Amount Awarded: $1,000,000
Project Description: This project will include the construction of an aquatic center. Specific components include an indoor 50-meter pool, Olympic-style pool, additional all-purpose pool, stadium seating with capacity for 1500 people and team locker rooms.
Applicant: City of Johnston
Project Name: Terra Lake Improvement
Date of Award: 4/13/2016
City: Johnston (Population 19,798)
Total Project Cost: $4,403,750
Amount Requested: $728,564
Amount Awarded: $700,000
Project Description: This project includes the construction of an open-air amphitheatre, a picnic shelter large enough to accommodate groups of 150 people with attached restrooms, a lakefront shelter, fishing pier, and multi-use play area. Existing parking lots will be enlarged, improvements will be made to trails and sidewalks, and new landscaping will be added throughout Terra Park.
Applicant: Ankeny Community Foundation
Project Name: Ankeny Market Pavilion (AMP)
Date of Award: 5/13/2015
City: Ankeny (Population 49,080)
Total Project Cost: $1,709,535
Amount Requested: $280,387
Amount Awarded: $280,387
Project Description: This project includes the construction of two 50′ x 100′ open-air pavilions, a paved plaza area, a restroom facility and a trail hub. Additional features include signage and a natural play space.
Applicant: Polk County Conservation Board
Project Name: Jester Park Conservation Center
City: Granger (Population 1,244)
Date of Award: 7/9/2014
Total Project Cost: $6,950,000
Amount Requested: $1,170,000
Amount Awarded: $970,000
Project Description: This project includes the construction of a 24,000-square-foot facility that will serve as a welcome station, interpretive center, promoter of public health and STEM education and administrative offices for the Polk County Conservation Board.
Applicant: Des Moines Performing Arts
Project Name: Cowles Commons Renovation
City: Des Moines (Population 203,433)
Date of Award: 11/13/2013
Total Project Cost: $9,738,706
Amount Requested: $1,194,436
Amount Awarded: $1,100,000
Project Description: This project will provide a complete renovation of the 35-year-old public space, including a large community gathering space, gardens, new fountain and new public art piece. The area will also provide a “fourth stage” for Des Moines Performing Arts programs and community partnerships.
Applicant: The Des Moines Social Club
Project Name: Des Moines Social Club
City: Des Moines (Population 203,433)
Date Awarded: 3/13/2013
Total Project Cost: $3,304,298
Amount Requested: $404,068
Amount Awarded: $404,068
Project Description: This project includes the acquisition and historical renovations of the existing 25,000-square-foot Fire Station No. 1 and 5,000-square-foot adjacent maintenance building at 900 Mulberry Street in downtown Des Moines to house the Des Moines Social Club. Major components include a flexible theater space, classrooms, art gallery, 900-square-foot dance studio, an art-making studio, scenic shop and raw office/retail/restaurant space to be adapted by tenants.
Applicant: Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden
Project Name: Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden Expansion
City: Des Moines (Population 203,433)
Date Awarded: 8/8/2012
Total Project Cost: $9,774,494
Amount Requested: $1,222,140
Amount Awarded: $980,000
Project Description: This project includes the closure of Robert D. Ray Drive at the freeway; new gardens connecting to the river; a new restaurant overlooking the display gardens and river; renovated conference, meeting areas and kitchen; and the creation of an outdoor event lawn.
Applicant: Blank Park Zoo Foundation
Project Name: Blank Park Zoo Expansion
City: Des Moines (Population 203,433)
Date Awarded: 4/11/2012
Total Project Cost: $9,384,603
Amount Requested: $1,800,000
Amount Awarded: $1,000,000
Project Description: This project includes a public camel exhibit in the Zoo’s new park entrance, state-of-the-art filtration for the seal and sea lion pool, and an African expansion to include new animals such as black rhinoceros, eland, kori bustard, watusi and more.
Applicant: City of Des Moines
Project Name: Des Moines River Trail, Phase 1 - RECAT
City: Des Moines (Population 203,433)
Date Awarded: 3/14/2012
Total Project Cost: $1,603,504
Amount Requested: $113,542
Amount Awarded: $113,542
Project Description: This project includes construction of a 2.5 mile trail along the Des Moines River from the Meredith Trail in downtown Des Moines to the James W. Cownie Soccer and Baseball Parks, with several street connections to the trail from adjacent neighborhoods along the way. Other project components: signage, kiosks, benches and resting points, scenic overlooks. This project is Phase One of a larger project that will eventually connect downtown Des Moines to Carlisle.
Applicant: World Food Prize Foundation
Project Name: Norman Borlaug Hall of Laureates
City: Des Moines (Population 198,682)
Date of Award: 6/10/2009
Total Project Cost: $23,313,279
Amount Requested: $4,274,950
Amount Awarded: $2,000,000
Project Description: This project is the renovation and adaptive reuse of the former City of Des Moines Public Library building into the Norman E. Borlaug Hall of Laureates. The building, while structurally sound, requires updated electrical and plumbing systems. The intended reuse of the building as a conference center and ceremonial hall require certain additional features to facilitate large groups such as a new elevator and additional restrooms. Renovations will take place on all four floors of the building.
Applicant: Edmundson Art Foundation Inc. dba Des Moines Art Center
Project Name: Hands On, Des Moines Capital Project
City: Des Moines (Population 198,682)
Date of Award: 9/10/2008
Total Project Cost: $7,090,000
Amount Requested: $2,000,000
Amount Awarded: $1,000,000
Project Description: This project will include the replacement of inefficient boilers and chillers; expanded vault storage and handling areas; improved security for the outdoor sculpture collection; roof replacement; new lighting; replacement of many windows and sun screening materials; an additional 7,500-square foot shipping/receiving and storage space and improved accessibility with the addition of an elevator, new entry ramp and renovated accessible restrooms.
Applicant: Polk County Conservation Board
Project Name: Ankeny to Woodward Trail
City: Granger (Population 583)
Date of Award: 7/9/2008
Total Project Cost: $12, 490,432
Amount Requested: $2,272,927
Amount Awarded: $1,750,000
Project Description: This project includes the construction of 25 miles of rail to trail conversion. The trail component will start in Ankeny and run 25 miles in a north-northwestern direction to Woodward. The trail will incorporate Polk, Story, Boone and Dallas Counties as well as the cities of Ankeny, Madrid, Sheldahl, Slater, and Woodward.
Applicant: City of Des Moines
Project Name: John and Mary Pappajohn Sculpture Garden – Vision Iowa Project
City: Des Moines (Population 198,682)
Date of Award: 5/14/2008
Total Project Cost: $31,367,250
Amount Requested: $1,850,000
Amount Awarded: $1,000,000
Project Description: The new Sculpture Garden in Des Moines, appraised at nearly $30 million, will hold over 20 sculptures donated by John and Mary Pappajohn of Des Moines.
Applicant: City of Des Moines
Project Name: Ingersoll Avenue Streetscape Phase I
City: Des Moines (Population 198,682)
Date of Award: 5/9/2007
Total Project Cost: $2,362,300
Amount Requested: $525,000
Amount Awarded: $275,000
Project Description: This project includes the construction of enlarged sidewalks, raised planter beds, street trees, street furniture, and street and pedestrian lighting along Ingersoll Avenue between 28th Street and 31st Street.
Applicant: Civic Center of Greater Des Moines
Project Name: Civic Centerpiece Campaign
City: Des Moines (Population 198,682)
Date of Award: 3/14/2007
Total Project Cost: $7,105,828
Amount Requested: $1,400,000
Amount Awarded: $1,250,000
Project Description: This project includes the following updates and renovations to the Civic Center of Greater Des Moines: New signage and lighting outside the facility, Redesigning visitor entrances, Re-carpeting and repainting of all surfaces throughout the main and second floors, Renovation of the Green Room, Installation of a new rigging system on the Main Hall stage, Installation/ replacement of lighting in the Main Hall and the Stoner Studio Theater, Replacement of the Main Stage curtain, which is original to the facility, Remodeling of dressing rooms, Installation of new seating throughout the Main Hall, Installation of new Main Hall wheelchair and companion seating at the Skywalk level to conform to ADA requirements, Redesign of the Ticket Office,
Redesign and installation of new lighting in the two Civic Center lobbies.
Applicant: City of Des Moines
Project Name: Evelyn K. Davis Park Improvements
City: Des Moines (Population 198,682)
Date of Award: 12/13/2006
Total Project Cost: $450,000
Amount Requested: $150,000
Amount Awarded: $130,000
Project Description: The Evelyn K. Davis Park Improvements Project vertical infrastructure components include construction of a half-court basketball court, soccer fields, additional playground equipment, public restrooms, an open-air shelter, security lighting, and a walking path.
Applicant: Polk County Conservation Board
Project Name: Jester Park Playscape
City: Granger (Population 583)
Date of Award: 9/8/2006
Total Project Cost: $213,090
Amount Requested: $98,000
Amount Awarded: $83,000
Project Description: The Natural Playscape is an innovative, creative, first of its kind natural play area in Iowa and is phase I of a series of proposed improvements to the popular sight seeing spot on the northwest side of Jester Park. A natural playscape is a play area constructed using natural materials such as boulders, earth mounds, and play features. This natural approach to play area avoids the use of plastic, metals, concrete, lumber, or signage explaining how to play.
Applicant: Drake University
Project Name: Drake Stadium Renovation Project
City: Des Moines (Population 198,682)
Date of Award: 10/12/2005
Total Project Cost: $15,800,000
Amount Requested: $1,400,000
Amount Awarded: $1,000,000
Project Description: This project includes major renovations to Drake University’s Stadium. Improvements include reconfiguration and resurfacing the existing track, installation of an artificial field surface for football and soccer, repair of the stadium’s brick structure, seating improvements, improvements to the concession and restroom areas, renovation of the press box and additional lighting. Two new buildings will be constructed to house locker rooms for visiting teams, concession areas and restrooms.
Applicant: Chinese Cultural Center of America
Project Name: Robert D. Ray Asian Garden
City: Des Moines (Population 198,682)
Date of Award: 9/14/2005
Total Project Cost: $1,139,749
Amount Requested: $334,537
Amount Awarded: $225,000
Project Description: The Garden will span a 1.7-acre site between the Des Moines Botanical Center and the new Principal Center Street Pedestrian Bridge. The Garden will feature a one of a kind 3-story Asian pavilion over an undulating bridge which spans a pond. Water from the pond will cascade from a series of waterfalls. Bonsai-like plantings, lantern, and pagodas and sculpture rock formations will enhance the site. A Character Garden will feature six granite boulders, inscribed with Chinese characters to represent responsibility, citizenship, fairness, respect, caring and trustworthiness. Vertical infrastructure elements include concrete spillways, walkways and paths made of stone and granite, concrete decking, water features, and the construction of a 3-story wood pavilion.
Applicant: City of Des Moines
Project Name: Principal Park Stadium Improvements
City: Des Moines (Population 198,682)
Date of Award: 8/10/2005
Total Project Cost: $6,200,000
Amount Requested: $1,200,000
Amount Awarded: $950,000
Project Description: This project includes renovation of the Principal Park Baseball Stadium in Des Moines. Proposed improvements include extending the right field grandstand and adding 1,082 new seats, replacing all other seating in the stadium with new, uniform folding seats, construction of a new picnic area and bleacher seating section, replacing the scoreboard, adding a series of fountains, and improvements to the façade of the Cub Club restaurant and left field skyboxes. Walkways and landscaping will also be enhanced.
Applicant: South Des Moines Little League
Project Name: James W. Cownie Baseball Complex
City: Des Moines (Population 198,682)
Date of Award: 6/8/2005
Total Project Cost: $1,797,333
Amount Requested: $500,000
Amount Awarded: $300,000
Project Description: The South Des Moines Little League plans to construct the James W. Cownie Baseball Complex in Des Moines. The project includes eight baseball fields, of which two will be lighted, a concession stand, maintenance building, and a 200 stall paved parking lot. The complex will be built on 33.46 acres of land owned by the City of Des Moines and leased by the South Des Moines Little League Association.
Applicant: City of Des Moines
Project Name: Rediscovering the Rivers – Vision Iowa Project
City: Des Moines (Population 198,682)
Date of Award: 12/17/2003
Total Project Cost: $38,900,000
Amount Requested: $5,000,000
Amount Awarded: $4,000,000
Project Description: This project includes a 1.2 mile pedestrian promenade slated for construction on the east and west sides of the Des Moines River. A 2 mile multi-purpose trail will connect the promenade to Gray’s Lake. The project also calls for the creation of a fountain, civic gardens, and ice skating rink. Officials are confident that these amenities will spur additional private development such as food stands and bicycle or boat rentals.
Applicant: Hoyt Sherman Place Foundation
Project Name: Hoyt Sherman Place Theater
City: Des Moines (Population 198,682)
Date of Award: 3/13/2003
Total Project Cost: $4,330,583
Amount Requested: $825,000
Amount Awarded: $700,000
Project Description: This plan calls for the complete renovation of the 1,400-seat theater at Hoyt Sherman Place. The renovations include an expanded backstage, new rehearsal space, extensive storage, the installation of air conditioning, expanded restrooms, refurbished seats, updated sound and lighting systems and more.
Applicant: Blank Park Zoo Foundation
Project Name: Zoo for All Seasons
City: Des Moines (Population 198,682)
Date of Award: 4/10/2002
Total Project Cost: $1,842,000
Amount Requested: $675,000
Amount Awarded: $375,000
Project Description: Improvements to the Blank Park Zoo include gift shop renovation/expansion, train expansion/renovation, audio and visual enhancements, special events center improvements, and Discovery Center enhancements.
Applicant: City of Altoona
Project Name: Altoona Community Recreation Center
City: Altoona (Population 13,301)
Date of Award: 11/30/2001
Total Project Cost: $4,108,857
Amount Requested: $879,222
Amount Awarded: $50,000
Project Description: Made up of an aquatic center, skate park, and trails, this recreation complex is part of a long-time goal of the city of Altoona to centralize community services and facilities. The $5 million recreation complex will complement many other recent community development projects including the construction of a library, fire station, trail and prairie grassland.
Applicant: Polk County
Project Name: Capital City Vision Project – Vision Iowa Project
City: Des Moines (Population 198,682)
Date of Award: 7/11/2001
Total Project Cost: $338,500,000
Amount Requested: $75,000,000
Amount Awarded: $55,000,000 Grant $15,000,000 forgivable loan
Project Description: This award allocates $50 million for the new Iowa Events Center, $15 million for a new Science Center of Iowa, and $5 million for the construction of the Iowa Hall of Pride. The loan is contingent upon the completion of a new downtown Des Moines Public Library, the development of the John Pappajohn Learning Center, and the rehabilitation and development of space to house the World Food Prize Center.
Pottawattamie
Applicant: YMCA of Greater Omaha
Project Name: New Council Bluffs YMCA
Date of Award: 9/10/2014
City: Council Bluffs (Population 62,230)
Total Project Cost: $16,149,216
Amount Requested: $2,000,000
Amount Awarded: $1,000,000
Project Description: This project includes the construction of a new 73,000-square-foot YMCA in downtown Council Bluffs. The facility will include a health and wellness center with walking track, warm water therapy pool, gymnasium with bleacher seating for 1200 people, aquatics center with warm water and lap pools, early childhood education center, teen center, family center, outdoor splash zone, teaching kitchen and adjacent surface parking for 136 vehicles.
Applicant: Pottawattamie County Conservation Board
Project Name: Botna Bend Park Enhancements
City: Hancock (Population 196)
Date of Award: 3/13/2013
Total Project Cost: $585,721
Amount Requested: $187,375
Amount Awarded: $175,500
Project Description: This project includes construction of a new modern restroom at the north end of the park; concrete and permeable paver camp pads and drives, plus a waterless toilet in the main campground; a waterless toilet and shower tower for water trail users in the south campground; and interpretive panels for bison, elk, wetlands and the river.
Applicant: Hoo Doo Days Celebration, Inc.
Project Name: Phoenix Theater Restoration
City: Neola (Population 845)
Date of Award: 9/8/2010
Total Project Cost: $46,000
Amount Requested: $23,000
Amount Awarded: $18,000
Project Description: This project includes the reconstruction of the front façade of the historic Phoenix Theater in Neola. The interior is also being remodeled but has been completed prior to the submission of the CAT application.
Applicant: City of Council Bluffs
Project Name: River’s Edge Park - RECAT
City: Council Bluffs (Population 61,324)
Date of Award: 6/9/2010
Total Project Cost: $10,935,865
Amount Requested: $2,042,865
Amount Awarded: $2,000,000
Project Description: This project includes the construction of amenities found on the riverfront of the Missouri River. Specific amenities include: the Great Lawn, with its edge treatment of walkways, tree planting and vendor facilities; sand area, plaza and planting areas; amphitheater and bank development; trails and walkways, picnic tables, benches and trash receptacles; park road and bio-swales for containment of storm water run-off; and parking lot for park visitors and events, including associated bio-swales.
Applicant: City of Carson
Project Name: Carson Community Center
City: Carson (Population 668)
Date of Award: 7/13/2005
Total Project Cost: $1,344,448
Amount Requested: $557,999
Amount Awarded: $400,000
Project Description: The City of Carson plans to construct an 11,000 square foot Community Center. This facility will include a senior center, multi-purpose room, restrooms, fitness room, kitchen, two offices, a lobby area, a stage, community hall and a meeting room for the American Legion.
Applicant: City of Council Bluffs, Recreation and Public Property Dept.
Project Name: Bayliss Park Improvement Project
City: Council Bluffs (Population 58,268)
Date of Award: 5/11/2005
Total Project Cost: $4,793,035
Amount Requested: $2,000,000
Amount Awarded: $750,000
Project Description: This project involves renovations to Council Bluff’s Bayliss Park. Located in downtown Council Bluffs, the Park will be enhanced through the addition of a new fountain, a new interactive water feature, a performing arts stage with audience area, new seating areas, landscaping improvements, enhancements to the Park’s major entrances, and the addition of public art.
Applicant: Potawattamie County Conservation Board
Project Name: Hitchcock Nature Center
City: Council Bluffs (Population 58,268)
Date of Award: 4/13/2005
Total Project Cost: $529,955
Amount Requested: $103,000
Amount Awarded: $90,000
Project Description: This project includes renovations and additions that will transform the Hitchcock Nature Center lodge from a meeting facility to an interpretive center. Planned improvements include construction of a 50-foot observation tower, development of outdoor classroom space and an entrance courtyard, development of an interpretive trail, new exhibit space, computer kiosks and more.
Applicant: Underwood Memorial Building Association
Project Name: New UMBA Hall
City: Underwood (Population 688)
Date of Award: 5/14/2003
Total Project Cost: $627,358
Amount Requested: $240,000
Amount Awarded: $100,000
Project Description: This project will consist of rebuilding the town’s community center that was completely destroyed by fire in July 2000. The community center will be the site of a 9,600-square-foot building complete with a roller skating/dance floor.
Applicant: City of Treynor
Project Name: Treynor Community Center
City: Treynor (Population 950)
Date of Award: 11/13/2002
Total Project Cost: $1,140,990
Amount Requested: $391,160
Amount Awarded: $175,000
Project Description: The Treynor Community Complex will consist of a community building and fire station, separated by a common wall. The community building will be able to accommodate multiple groups at one time. The facility will be made up of a reception hall with a stage, a meeting room, kitchen area, coatroom, utility room and restrooms.
Applicant: City of Avoca
Project Name: Avoca Family Aquatic Center
City: Avoca (Population 1,610)
Date of Award: 1/9/2002
Total Project Cost: $1,591,900
Amount Requested: $204,000
Amount Awarded: $124,000
Project Description: The city of Avoca is spending nearly $1.6 million to create a new aquatic facility that will replace the community’s current 50-year-old swimming pool. The new facility will include a water slide, zero depth entry, and lap lanes. The project also calls for enhancements to the area surrounding the aquatic complex.
Applicant: Council Bluffs Community Betterment Foundation
Project Name: Mid-America Recreation & Convention Complex – Vision Iowa Project
City: Council Bluffs (Population 58,268)
Date of Award: 4/11/2001
Total Project Cost: $114,000,000
Amount Requested: $36,616,294
Amount Awarded: $24,000,000 grant $7,000,000 loan
Project Description: The state’s investment will fund the construction of a multi-use arena, multi-use field house/exhibit facility, and convention complex. The complex will include recreational, entertainment, shopping, and restaurant venues.
Poweshiek
Applicant: City of Grinnell
Project Name: Grinnell Family Aquatic Center
City: Grinnell (Population 9,105)
Date of Award: 5/13/2009
Total Project Cost: $5,500,000
Amount Requested: $100,000
Amount Awarded: $100,000
Project Description: This project includes the constructions of a new aquatic center facility which will include eight 25-meter lap lanes, a speed slide, a tube slide, a family slide, zero-depth entry with various play features, a water walk, concessions, a lazy river, a new bathhouse, shade structures and new playground equipment.
Applicant: City of Grinnell
Project Name: The Next Chapter: A New Public Library for Grinnell
City: Grinnell (Population 9,105)
Date of Award: 6/13/2007
Total Project Cost: $7,500,000
Amount Requested: $1,500,000
Amount Awarded: $750,000
Project Description: The proposed project will include the construction of a 26,000 square foot library and adjoining parking lot.
Applicant: Brooklyn Community Foundation
Project Name: Michael J. Manatt Community Center
City: Brooklyn (Population 1,367)
Date of Award: 11/8/2006
Total Project Cost: $1,631,500
Amount Requested: $410,000
Amount Awarded: $350,000
Project Description: The Michael J. Manatt Community Center will be a 9,300 square foot multi-purpose facility located at the heart of downtown Brooklyn. The center will include a divisible large meeting area, a small conference area, a commercial-grade kitchen, and two garden/patio areas.
Ringgold
Applicant: Ringgold County Conservation Board
Project Name: Dragoon Trace Nature Center
Date of Award: 1/13/2016
City: Mount Ayr (Population 5,131)
Total Project Cost: $365,520
Amount Requested: $50,000
Amount Awarded: $50,000
Project Description: This project includes the construction of a multi-use facility in Poe Hollow Park. The nature center will be a custom, historical barn structure with a porch on the front side the building. The interior will contain two rooms for educational displays, a conference room, restrooms, office space and storage facilities. The nature center will use a geothermal system for heating and cooling.
Applicant: City of Diagonal
Project Name: Bridge on the Move
City: Diagonal (Population 312)
Date of Award: 5/10/2006
Total Project Cost: $68,333
Amount Requested: $34,141
Amount Awarded: $34,000
Project Description: The City of Diagonal is applying for financial assistance for the relocation of an overhead steel truss, steel pin-connected bridge – almost 100 years of age. The purpose of this project is to utilize the bridge to link together outdoor recreational components of a relatively new 347 acre community park. For park users, the relocation of the bridge across a lake inlet will provide greater accessibility to the recreational facilities, handicapped accessible fishing, and the conservation of a 96 year old Ringgold County Bridge.
Applicant: City of Mount Ayr
Project Name: Mount Ayr Historic Square Revitalization
City: Mount Ayr (Population 1,822)
Date of Award: 11/10/2004
Total Project Cost: $485,300
Amount Requested: $130,300
Amount Awarded: $90,000
Project Description: This project includes the restoration of the Princess Theatre, open space/park development, the development of a pergola, installation of vintage lighting, and the placement of appropriate signage leading visitors into downtown Mount Ayr.
Applicant: Ramsey Farm Foundation
Project Name: Ramsey Farm at Lesanville
City: Mount Ayr (Population 1,822)
Date of Award: 5/14/2003
Total Project Cost: $353,705
Amount Requested: $176,853
Amount Awarded: $100,000
Project Description: The Ramsey Farms project will restore the existing buildings of this 180-acre heritage farm/village. The exteriors of the buildings are almost all restored, while the interiors of the buildings are now the primary focus of this project. A replica of the Lesanville General Store will also be built and will serve as the gift shop and welcome center.
Sac
Applicant: Sac County Conservation Board
Project Name: Sac County Conservation Center
City: Sac City (Population 2,368)
Date of Award: 6/11/2008
Total Project Cost: $600,000
Amount Requested: $169,036
Amount Awarded: $160,000
Project Description: This new facility will include an exhibit/display area, classroom for environmental and conservation education classes, library/meeting room and office space for the Sac County Conservation Board and Roadside Program.
Applicant: City of Wall Lake
Project Name: Wall Lake Community Center
City: Wall Lake (Population 841)
Date of Award: 7/9/2003
Total Project Cost: $1,082,545
Amount Requested: $350,000
Amount Awarded: $200,000
Project Description: The city of Wall Lake plans to construct an 18,900-square-foot community center. Three existing buildings will be demolished, and the new facility will be constructed on the site. The facility will include banquet and meeting halls, kitchen, serving room, staging and seating area, fitness center, senior citizen/congregate meal area, elevator and storage. The lower level of the building will contain city offices and council chambers. However, this portion of the project is financed solely with city funds.
Applicant: Odebolt Community Center Inc
Project Name: Odebolt Community Center Phase II
City: Odebolt (Population 1,153)
Date of Award: 5/14/2003
Total Project Cost: $145,591
Amount Requested: $58,844
Amount Awarded: $28,000
Project Description: Phase I of this project included purchasing a local building and adapting its west side to create community meeting rooms, a kitchen, restrooms and storage. State funds are requested for phase II of the project, which includes upgrades to the east site of building. Specifically, CAT funds are needed to replace windows and doors, construct interior walls, make ceiling improvement, install heating and cooling systems, and more. Once completed, the facility will serve as Odebolt’s only community center.
Scott
Applicant: Putnam Museum of History and Natural Science
Project Name: STEM Initiative
City: Davenport (Population 99,685)
Date of Award: 11/13/2013
Total Project Cost: $1,604,481
Amount Requested: $300,000
Amount Awarded: $300,000
Project Description: This project will renovate more than 10,000 square feet of exhibit space into a STEM (science, engineering, technology and math) Learning Center. Components will include the renovation, fabrication and installation of 11 exhibit areas featuring 47 interactive exhibit features.
Applicant: City of Bettendorf
Project Name: Rethink, Reshape, Reinvent – New Learning Environments at the Family Museum
City: Bettendorf (Population 33,217)
Date of Award: 5/16/2012
Total Project Cost: $1,257,084
Amount Requested: $195,000
Amount Awarded: $195,000
Project Description: This project includes remodeling the current exhibit space into 7,744-square-feet of exhibit space with a family restroom.
Applicant: City of Walcott
Project Name: Walcott Recreational Trail & Nature Park
City: Walcott (Population 1,528)
Date of Award: 12/9/2009
Total Project Cost: $1,200,318
Amount Requested: $220,000
Amount Awarded: $220,000
Project Description: This project will transform 11.5 acres of the impaired Mud Creek watershed into a viable wetland ecosystem, creating an outdoor nature and discovery center showcasing natural resources enhancement and natural aquatic filtration techniques to improve water quality. In addition, a multi-purpose hard surface trail will wind through the park.
Applicant: Eastern Avenue Branch – Davenport Public Library
Project Name: Branching Out for the Future
City: Davenport (Population 98,359)
Date of Award: 3/11/2009
Total Project Cost: $8,200,000
Amount Requested: $1,280,000
Amount Awarded: $1,232,743
Project Description: This approximately 26,000-square foot facility will serve the population base on the north and central sides of the city. It will be constructed according to the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System and serve as a demonstration project about the importance of sustainable building.
Applicant: Buffalo Bill Museum, Inc.
Project Name: Save the Lone Star Steam Wheeler
City: Le Claire (Population 2,868)
Date of Award: 4/12/2006
Total Project Cost: $750,000
Amount Requested: $250,000
Amount Awarded: $250,000
Project Description: This project will include the construction of a large festival hall to enclose the Lone Star Steamer. This hall will include full enclosure of the boat and a new foundation to protect the wooden hull and raise it above flood stage for better visitor viewing.
Applicant: Center for Active Seniors, Inc. (CASI)
Project Name: CASI Opening Doors of Opportunity Capital Campaign
City: Davenport (Population 98,359)
Date of Award: 8/10/2005
Total Project Cost: $1,600,000
Amount Requested: $400,000
Amount Awarded: $350,000
Project Description: This project is Phase II of a larger expansion project. In this phase of the project, CASI plans to add 5,300 square feet to the building. This new addition will be used for new or expanded programs including arts & crafts, ceramics and a music room. The interior of the existing building will also be renovated. These renovations include the expansion of Main Hall, removal of walls and the addition of program support offices, the volunteer office, the gift shop and the north & west portions of the facility’s main area, known as Main Street.
Applicant: City of Bettendorf
Project Name: RIVERSedge
City: Bettendorf (Population 31,258)
Date of Award: 2/9/2005
Total Project Cost: $56,800,000
Amount Requested: $5,400,000
Amount Awarded: $4,100,000
Project Description: The City of Bettendorf’s RIVERSedge project includes: the construction of a 40,000-square-foot convention facility complete with a 16,800- square-foot multi-purpose room, break-out meeting rooms and kitchen facilities to be owned by the city of Bettendorf. The City will contract with the Isle of Capri Casino for operations; a 250-room expansion to the existing hotel at the project site, which is owned by the Isle of Capri Casino; development of a parking ramp to accommodate the expanded hotel and convention complex; additional surface parking will be developed as well for a total of 900 new parking spaces; construction of a new Skywalk Bridge that would connect the convention facility to the hotel and parking ramp.
Applicant: City of Davenport
Project Name: John O'Donnell Stadium Renovation
City: Davenport (Population 98,359)
Date of Award: 1/9/2003
Total Project Cost: $12,500,000
Amount Requested: $2,125,000
Amount Awarded: $1,250,000
Project Description: This project consists of a total renovation of John O'Donnell Stadium, including the family picnic area, skyboxes, concessions, team space, training and conditioning areas as well as the creation of flood protection to create a final facility that is a multi-purpose venue.
Applicant: Scott County Family YMCA
Project Name: Bettendorf Family YMCA Community Aquatic Center
City: Bettendorf (Population 31,258)
Date of Award: 9/18/2002
Total Project Cost: $2,100,000
Amount Requested: $200,000
Amount Awarded: $200,000
Project Description: CAT funds will assist the construction of a new YMCA facility in Bettendorf, which will include a new indoor aquatic center. Other components of the project are a new multi-purpose gymnasium, fitness center, climbing wall, aerobic training area, racquetball courts and other meeting/service rooms.
Applicant: Scott County
Project Name: Scott County Library and County Headquarters Facility
City: Davenport (Population 98,359)
Date of Award: 6/12/2002
Total Project Cost: $2,312,000
Amount Requested: $250,000
Amount Awarded: $250,000
Project Description: This project entails renovating the Scott County Library facility to provide room for more activities. It also includes constructing a new countywide headquarters building. Once completed, officials expect a 20 to 30 percent increase in library usage.
Applicant: City of Davenport
Project Name: River Renaissance on the Mississippi – Vision Iowa Project
City: Davenport (Population 98,359)
Date of Award: 8/8/2001
Total Project Cost: $113,500,000
Amount Requested: $51,435,540
Amount Awarded: $20,000,000
Project Description: The state’s investment will assist in the creation of a project containing three parts: The River City Music Corridor, the Arts Corridor, and the New Economy Corridor.
Shelby
Applicant: Harlan Community School District and City of Harlan
Project Name: Merrill Field Renovation
City: Harlan (Population 5,106)
Date of Award: 11/13/2013
Total Project Cost: $1,528,499
Amount Requested: $201,174
Amount Awarded: $200,000
Project Description: This project will renovate the Merrill Field Complex. Specific components include new handicap accessible entrances, ADA approved bleachers, replacement of the 18-year-old track, new lighting system, relocation of the entrance and exit and adding Field Turf to the playing field.
Applicant: Shelby County
Project Name: Shelby County Wellness Center
City: Harlan (Population 5,282)
Date of Award: 5/14/2008
Total Project Cost: $6,000,000
Amount Requested: $1,175,000
Amount Awarded: $1,175,000
Project Description: This project includes the construction of a 40,000-sq. ft. wellness center that will include a gym, lap pool, zero depth pool, racquetball courts, physical therapy center with rehabilitation pool, fitness studio, cardiovascular area, weight room and meeting/classroom space.
Applicant: City of Defiance
Project Name: Defiance Walking Park
City: Defiance (Population 346)
Date of Award: 12/8/2004
Total Project Cost: $107,484
Amount Requested: $40,732
Amount Awarded: $35,000
Project Description: This project will create a walking park in the community of Defiance. The park will include a 1-mile recreational trail, shelter, parking and access, 5 camping sites, development of a butterfly garden and benches and landscaping. The park will be constructed on approximately 8.1 acres of city owned property that is currently undeveloped.
Applicant: City of Harlan
Project Name: Shelby County Activity Center
City: Harlan (Population 5,282)
Date of Award: 1/9/2002
Total Project Cost: $2,090,000
Amount Requested: $500,000
Amount Awarded: $400,000
Project Description: This 13,100-square-foot facility will double as the area’s senior center and as a building available for public use, making Harlan a more attractive meeting and convention destination.
Sioux
Applicant: City of Orange City
Project Name: Dunlop Wildlife Recreation Area Renovations
City: Orange City (Population 6,004)
Date of Award: 6/11/2014
Total Project Cost: $516,500
Amount Requested: $97,300
Amount Awarded: $95,000
Project Description: This project will renovate the Dunlop Wildlife Recreation Area by adding an amphitheater, fishing piers, trails, a playground, bathrooms, a bridge to a trailer campground, a bigger open-air shelter, a picnic and camping area, plus new trees, bushes and seeding.
Applicant: City of Sioux Center
Project Name: Sioux Center Community Event Center
City: Sioux Center (Population 6,327)
Date of Award: 8/11/2010
Total Project Cost: $2,897,000
Amount Requested: $700,000
Amount Awarded: $625,000
Project Description: This project includes the construction of a Community Event Center located along Hwy 75. The 13,000-square-foot convention and meeting facility will be designed with an open floor plan, grand ballroom accommodating 400-450 guests, restrooms and kitchen.
Applicant: City of Orange City
Project Name: Orange City Event Center
City: Orange City (Population 5,589)
Date of Award: 5/12/2010
Total Project Cost: $4,191,210
Amount Requested: $1,054,210
Amount Awarded: $922,000
Project Description: This project includes the construction of a new two-story, multi-use event center facility located along Highway 10. The facility will include old-world European and Northern Plains historical architecture and landscaping design to compliment Orange City’s Dutch/Netherlands character. The project will also include an outdoor celebration area with a pond and trail.
Applicant: City of Orange City
Project Name: Orange City Community Betterment
City: Orange City (Population 5,589)
Date of Award: 3/8/2006
Total Project Cost: $212,419
Amount Requested: $42,484
Amount Awarded: $1,206,000 as a part of Sioux County Regional award
Project Description: The Orange City Community Betterment Project consist of six phases. Windmill Park Square, located in the downtown area will undergo a complete redevelopment that will include an historic “Molen” windmill display and live water canal, a Dutch Farmer’s Market and Patio’s, and a restored Band Shell. Jaycee Park will receive new tennis courts. Vets Park will offer a new skateboard park facility. A new neighborhood park that includes picnic shelter and playground equipment will be added to the Puddle Jumper Recreation Trail.
Applicant: City of Hawarden
Project Name: "Heart of Hawarden" Project
City: Hawarden (Population 2,478)
Date of Award: 8/11/2004
Total Project Cost: $1,500,000
Amount Requested: $325,000
Amount Awarded: $300,000
Project Description: The Heart of Hawarden project will create a central community campus, complete with a 450 seat community center and meeting rooms, a mile of multi-purpose trails, outdoor ice-skating, rollerblade hockey arena, native Iowa tree arboretum, a tot playground, and a large community events pavilion.
Applicant: City of Hospers
Project Name: Hospers Swimming Pool
City: Hospers (Population 672)
Date of Award: 3/8/2006
Total Project Cost: $657,805
Amount Requested: $100,000
Amount Awarded: $1,206,000 as a part of Sioux County Regional award
Project Description: The Hospers Swimming Pool Project will replace the existing swimming pool with a 4,405 square foot pool. The new swimming pool will use the existing bathhouse. Some of the new features of the swimming pool will include a drop slide and a zero depth entry.
Applicant: City of Rock Valley
Project Name: Rock Valley Camping and Recreational Center
City: Rock Valley (Population 2,702)
Date of Award: 3/8/2006
Total Project Cost: $2,166,808
Amount Requested: $533,946
Amount Awarded: $1,206,000 as a part of Sioux County Regional award
Project Description: The Rock Valley Campground & Recreation Center will reuse an abandoned rock quarry to develop a 97-acre camping and recreation area. Once developed, the site will include 89 camping sites, approximately 1.5 miles of recreational trails, roadway improvements, signage, 2 ponds with fishing docks, a beach area with swimming access, a playground, 3 restroom facilities, access to the Rock River for fishing, and a scenic overlook area.
Applicant: City of Sioux Center
Project Name: Sioux Center Public Library
City: Sioux Center (Population 6,327)
Date of Award: 3/8/2006
Total Project Cost: $5,000,000
Amount Requested: $1,300,000
Amount Awarded: $1,206,000 as a part of Sioux County Regional award
Project Description: The Sioux Center Public Library project will consist of 22,912 square foot modern facility that will provide enhanced learning areas, technology, cultural and educational programs, while still fulfilling the traditional library role.
Applicant: City of Hull
Project Name: Pattersonville Park & Cultural Center
City: Hull (Population 1,960)
Date of Award: 10/13/2004
Total Project Cost: $2,030,000
Amount Requested: $700,000
Amount Awarded: $400,000
Project Description: This project includes the development of Pattersonville Park, the new Hull Library and a Visitors Center and Museum.
Applicant: City of Alton
Project Name: Alton Public Library / Historical Museum
City: Alton (Population 1,095)
Date of Award: 12/11/2002
Total Project Cost: $897,000
Amount Requested: $224,250
Amount Awarded: $200,000
Project Description: A newly constructed Alton Public Library and Historical Museum will provide 6,000-square-feet for a library and learning center. The basement of the two-level facility will house an historical museum on 3,200-square-feet. Supporters say the new learning center will benefit local residents and visitors from neighboring communities.
Applicant: City of Sioux Center
Project Name: All Seasons Center
City: Sioux Center (Population 6,327)
Date of Award: 3/6/2001
Total Project Cost: $9,808,000
Amount Requested: $3,300,000
Amount Awarded: $2,750,000
Project Description: The state’s investment supports a portion of this $9.8 million project that will include an indoor lap pool with an exercise pool and a water slide. An outdoor family aquatic center, an ice arena, a senior center, and community rooms will also make up the project. The recreation center is a joint project of the city of Sioux Center, Dordt College, and the Sioux Center School District.
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