| Land and Water Conservation Fund Grant: More Information |
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| Project Selection |
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The Oregon Outdoor Recreation Committee prioritizes grant applications by compliance (i.e. past performance and accessibility), readiness to proceed, partnerships, Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan (SCORP), local needs and benefits, site suitability, fiscal considerations, and public involvement.
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| Recent Awards |
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On August 17, 2006 the Oregon Parks and Recreation Commission recommended the following projects be submitted to the National Park Service for Federal LWCF assistance.
Project Sponsor
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Project
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Award
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City of Portland
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Pier Park Pool Rehabilitation
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$100,000
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City of Dayton
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Courthouse Square Park Development
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$118,000
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City of Irrigon
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Irrigon Skate Park
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$149,786
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City of Hillsboro
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Shute Park Renovation
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$50,494
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TOTAL
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$418,280
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| Manuals and Forms |
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To apply, fill out an application packet. Please note that the manual may be revised from time to time. The following three format versions are viewable and printable. Word and Rich Text Format (RTF) file are editable; Portable Document Format (PDF) files are read-only, unless you own the full version of Adobe Acrobat .
Manual
[ Word 188 KB ] [ RTF 577 KB ] [ PDF 370 KB ]
Forms
LWCF Proposal Description and Environmental Screening Form. This form must be completed and sumbitted with all grant applications. [Word]
Reimbursement Request Form
[ XLS ] [ PDF ]
Donated Materials and Supplies Record
[ Word ] [ RTF ] [ PDF ]
Donated Equipment Record
[ Word ] [ RTF ] [ PDF ]
Volunteer or Donated Labor Timesheet
[ Word ] [ RTF ] [ PDF ]
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| Important Info |
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Century Park
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Maps must be to scale, or show actual dimensions; should be on 8 ½” x 11” paper or 11” x 17”; show all existing facilities, easements, utilities, and new facilities proposed in application; should be color-coded for ease of understanding; will be reviewed by the Oregon Outdoor Recreation Committee (OORC) prior to your schedule presentation. The project boundary map must clearly delineate the park boundary, which is subject to the conversion provisions of Section 6(f)(3) of the LWCF Act.
- Overhead utility lines constitute a major detraction from the natural quality of outdoor recreation areas and must be eliminated where possible. Reasonable steps must be taken to ensure the burial, screening or relocation of overhead lines, where lines visibly intrude on the site’s character. All new electrical wires under 15KV, and telephone wires, must be placed underground. If existing lines cannot be removed, rerouted, or buried, please explain in the program narrative and environmental assessment.
- All project sponsors will be assessed an administrative fee for an approved project.
- Within one year after project approval, project sponsor must have contracts awarded and/or have completed at least 25 percent of the project.
- No project may begin without authorization from OPRD through a signed State/Local Agreement.
- Projects that do not receive funding may be revised and submitted in another grant cycle.
- Project areas and facilities must remain open for public outdoor recreation use in perpetuity. Areas and facilities funded with LWCF assistance in the past must be in compliance with the LWCF program guidelines. LWCF acknowledgement signs must be posted on the site.
- LWCF acknowledgement signs are available upon request.
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| Staff Contact |
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Oregon Parks and Recreation Department
Land and Water Conservation Fund Grants Program
725 Summer St. NE, Suite C
Salem, OR 97301
Marilyn Almero Lippincott
Senior Grants Project Coordinator
marilyn.lippincott@state.or.us
Voice: 503-986-0711
Fax: 503-986-0793
For additional information on federal land and water conservation funds, visit the National Park Service website,
http://www.nps.gov/ncrc/programs/lwcf/pub.htm
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