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1 Central Land (formerly ) TF $661, To acquire approximately 44 acres of land ajacent to I Karner Farm Expansion Project TF $352, in fee simple of 14.6 acres for habitat protection and nature education. The parcel is adjacent to an existing 17-acre park Rails-to-Trails TF $1,608, in fee simple of approximately 3 miles of Canadian National (Grand Trunk ern) railroad right-of-way for conversion to non-motorized pathway. Pathway is part of the Clinton River trailway and will link to the Paint Creek/Polly Ann Trail Sylvan Lake Rail to Trail Sylvan Lake Sylvan Lake TF $162, in fee simple of 6.6 acres of CN Railroad property for a non-motorized pathway. Part of the Clinton River Trailway, this trail will directly connect to 's trail Clinton River Trail TF $1,900, of about 4.5 miles (54 acres) of abandoned CN Railroad property, with a section of the rightof-way running along the Clinton River, for eventual development of Hill's section of the regional Clinton River Trail system. 2001

2 Clinton River Trail Pontiac Pontiac TF $412, of 1.7 miles (10.7 acres) of railroad right-of-way through the Pontiac to provide a segment of the nonmotorized Clinton River Trail network Lost Lake Park TF $1,762, in fee simple of approximately 32 acres, including an entire lake, geological formation, wetland areas and structure for 2002 nature center, to be used for passive recreation and environmental education. Berberian Property TF $1,753, in fee simple of 16 acres of natural property on the Rouge River to provide fishing access, protect wetland habitat, and complete the trail and wildlife corridor of Valley Woods Nature Preserve Dodge Park #5 Commerce Commerce TF $250, Acquire in fee simple the 64-acre Dodge Park #5 to use as a public park Highland Property Highland TF $1,440, in fee simple of 260 acres encompassing wetlands, forests, and other natural features to create the Highland Oaks Park. 2005

3 Elizabeth Lake Woods Park Expansion Waterford Waterford TF $87, in fee simple of 25 acres within the watershed of the Clinton River to protect mature oak forest and fragile wetlands Stony Creek Corridor Park TF $893, in fee simple of acres of forested land with 2,000 linear feet of frontage on the west 2005 branch of Stony Creek for passive recreation and to provide a regional trail link. Village Wood Lake/Orchard Novi Novi TF $846, in fee simple of 51 acres containing 5,200 feet of frontage on the Middle Rouge River, Village Wood Lake, and wetlands Upper Bushman Lake Independenc e TF $1,900, of the 188-acre Upper Bushman Lake property, including a 31-acre lake, wetland, forested lowlands, and open meadows Novi Core Habitat Reserve Property Novi Novi TF $281, of 16.2 acres of wooded wetland adjacent to Singh Trail Parkland. 2007

4 Huron- Indian Springs Clinton Metropark Land Metropolitan Authority Springfield TF $1,426, of 287 acres adjacent to Indian Springs Metropark, containing the 38-acre Schmitt Lake, for fishing, boating, hiking, wildlife viewing, and nature interpretation Addison Oaks Property Addison TF $616, of 100 acres adjacent to Addison Oaks Park for passive recreation Michigan Air- Line Railway TF $1,452, of approximately 17 acres, or 2.5 miles of railway corridor, that connects to the existing trail at Arrowhead Road Lake George Nature Park Addison Addison TF $428, of rights in land for an 82-acre property to allow public access to the natural and water resources of a passive recreation nature park. A conservation easement on most of the property is held by the Department of Environmental Quality Sheldon-Mead Greenspace TF $510, of 39 acres of property along Sheldon and Mead Roads for greenspace preservation and to 2009 secure sensitive wetlands, woodlands, and greenway connectivity.

5 Leonard Mill Park Village of Leonard Village of Leonard TF $22, of.28 acres of property that is adjacent to the Polly Ann Trail Morton-Roy Court Park Huntington Woods Huntington TF1031 $130, To acquire acre of land for park land. The land will be developed as an athletic field for soccer, youth baseball and a play structure Carpenter Lake Park Acquistion TF1038 $516, To acquire 42 acres of open space in an urban area with frontage on a small lake Groveland Oaks (formerly Simpson Lake Thread Creek) Groveland TF1048 $344, To acquire acres of land providing access to Simpson Lake and Thread Creek in Groveland Oaks Park Shiawassee Basin Preserve Springfield Springfield TF1077 $527, To purchase approximately acres of land which is a hilly, wooded, knob and basin 1985 topography. This land contains half of a 1.5 mile shoreline on a 31 acre lake.

6 CW2 Airline Trailway Commerce, Walled Lake and Wixom Commerce Trailway Management Council TF $3,755, of approximately acres of railway corridor and the Walled Lake Train Depot Bald Mountain Recreation Area DNR - Parks and Recreation Division Orion TF287 $5,000, of acres known as the Chrysler property. (some of this land was transferred to and is now Orion Oaks Park) 1979 Ulbrich Tract TF396 $620, of 187 acres. Now known as Pine Trace Golf Course Milford Lakes DNR - Parks and Recreation Division Milford TF460 $1,300, Acquire 300 acres of a 663 acre site ucrrently being mined for sand and gravel. Site inclues a 70-acre spring fed lake Simonds Woods Natural Area Madison Heights Madison Heights TF492 $460, of 35.4 acres. 1981

7 Paint Creek Trail Paint Creek Trailways Commission TF493 $200, of 119 acres including 11 miles of abandoned railroad ROW Independence Oaks Independenc e TF57 $165, To acquire land for Independence Oaks. Reauthorized in Act 201 of 1983 TF Independence Oaks Independenc e TF603 $387, To acquire and manage floodplain land along the headwaters of the Clinton River as a connecting greenbelt between an existing Park (Independence Oaks) and Park. (Originally approved in P.A. 19 of 1980, reauthorized in 1983.) 1982 Horseshoe Lake SGA DNR - Wildlife Division Oxford TF684 $500, To acquire over 600 acres of vacant rolling farmland with lowland 1983 hardwoods and swamp. Spicer Property TF701 $1,200, To purchase a 212 acre tract in the city limits of with frontage on the Upper River Rouge. 1983

8 Pines of Scripter Park Oxford Oxford TF705 $60, To acquire two parcel totaling 5.7 acres to expand the existing Oxford 1983 Village Park. St. Mary's Land Hazel Park TF722 $90, To acquire 10 acres in Hazel Park, which is the largest single piece of undeveloped land in this highly urbanized city Clifton Heights Land TF770 $282, To acquire 67.7 acres of undeveloped land adjacent to 186 acres of land acquired in 1981 and is near the headwater of the Rogue River Meyer Leib Property TF $108, To acquire approximately 10 acres of lightly wooded land in the of Railroad R.O.W. TF $108, To acquire an approximate 29 acres strip of abandoned Grand Trunk ern Railroad right-ofway. The strip is 50 feet in width and over four miles in length. 1986

9 Bay Court Camp Independenc e Independenc e TF $375, of 49 acres of land for a township park Southend Park TF $150, To acquire approximately 14 acres for recreation purposes in a rapidly expanding area of the state of Woods (Howard Brothers/Gliebe rman Woods) TF $500, To acquire approximately 179 acres of wooded land which is bisected by the Rouge River Mill Race Park Extension Commerce Commerce TF878 $17, To acquire 4 acres and nearly 1600 feet of frontage on the Huron River adjacent to the 's Mill Race Park Maple Park Expansion Wixom TF $150, To acquire approximately 29 acres of a wooded site with wetlands and a 5-acre pond. 1988

10 Walter Findley Property Waterford Waterford TF $281, To acquire approximately 285 acres with 8,800 feet of frontage on 1988 two sides of the Clinton River. Highland Community Park Highland Highland TF $164, To acquire approximately 89 acres with 1,000 feet of frontage on Murray Lake Novi Nature Area Novi TF $166, To acquire approximately 100 acres of a natural area in adjacent to the city's park on South Lake Road of Woods -Phase II (Howard Brothers/Gliebe rman Woods) TF $500, To acquire a total of 179 acres in phase 2 of wooded land which is bisected by the Rouge River Duns Scotus TF $500, To acquire 22 acres of wooded property for use as a passive park. 1988

11 Addison Oaks TF $307, To acquire approximately 139 acres adjacent to Addison Oaks for expansion of recreational opportunities and open space Lyon Oaks Rookery Lyon TF $1,000, To acquire approximately 768 acres comprised of open meadows, woodlands and wetlands with a rookery in the center of the 1989 wetlands for the Great Blue Heron and to preserve the recreational and natural educational opportunities. Maple Park Expansion Wixom Wixom TF $150, To accquire 25 acres of heavily wooded and wetland area adjacent to Maple Park Nature Preserve (Howard Brothers/Gliebe rman Woods) - Phase III TF $500, To acquire 179 acres of wooded land containing wetlands and wildlife bisected by the Rouge River to be used for passive recreation with trails for hiking and cross-country skiing Section 24 Wetlands TF $218, To acquire approximately 13 acres of land as natural open space area. 1989

12 Carpenter Lake TF $300, of 30 acres of natural woodlands, rolling terrain with 650 feet of frontage on Carpenter Lake, an impoundment of the Rouge River Rose Property Rose TF $542, Acquire approximately 610 acres of property consisting of a variety of terrain, vegetation, and several small bodies of water for future park and recreation uses Lyon Rookery Lyon TF $837, of acres of land, adjacent to one of Michigan's largest Great Blue Heron rookeries, 1991 for the preservation of natural resources and future recreation opportunities. Section 36 Lake Commerce Commerce TF $375, Acquire a 7-acre parcel adjacent to property being donated to for park purposes. Intended use is for passive recreation Cranbrook Nature Preserve - Phase I Orchard Lake Orchard Lake Village TF $1,000, of the 50-acre Cranbrook Nature Sanctuary from Cranbrook Educational Community for the purposes of preserving woodlands, wetlands, wildlife habitat, and lake frontage in their natural state. 1991

13 Elizabeth Lake Woods Waterford Waterford TF $74, Acquire a 60-acre addition to Waterford 's natural area park to protect old growth oak forest, wetlands, 1/3 mile of the Clinton River and freshwater mussel habitat. would provide a buffer to the existing park and allow expansion of t 1991 Sod Farm - Phase I TF $1,000, of vacant acres of land in the southern section of city for future development of recreational facilities Evergreen Woods Park TF $950, Acquire 35 acres of land adjacent to 45 acres of City-owned nature preserve. The expanded park would provide additional open space and natural reas for passive recretion use Cranbrook Nature Preserve - Phase II Orchard Lake of 50 acres of the Cranbrook Nature Sanctuary for Orchard Lake TF the purposes of preserving $1,000, woodlands, wetlands, wildlife Village habitat and lake frontage in their natural state. All acreage acquired reported in TF Sod Farm Phase II TF $1,000, of vacant acres of land at Eight Mile Road and Metroview for future development of recreational facilities. Acreage acquired recorded in TF

14 Oxford Park Oxford Oxford TF $155, Acquire 75 acres of land located 1-1/2 miles west of M-24 on Pontiac Road to be developed as a new park site Drake Road Park TF $1,250, Acquire acres of land for development of a sports facility consisting of ball diamonds, soccer fields, tennis courts, basketball courts, restrooms and pavilion for people of all ages with an emphasis on youth Parkdale Woods TF $375, Acquire 125 acres of property bisected by the Clinton River and Stoney Creek, adjacent to the Bloomer Unit of -Utica Recreation Area Watkins Lake DNR - Parks and Recreation Division Waterford TF $375, Acquire 1.3 acres, located on the corner of M-59 and Claudia in Waterford, with 400 feet frontage on Watkins Lake for a boating access site Lyon Oaks Park Addition Wixom TF $630, of 188 acres of wetlands contiguous to Lyon Oaks Park and an existing heron 1993 nesting area, for the preservation of natural resources and future recreation opportunities.

15 Clinton River Auburn Auburn TF $525, Acquire acres which will provide 1,724 lineal feet of Clinton River frontage and enough open space for passive outdoor, scenic, recreation activity Various State Park amd Recreation Areas DNR - Parks and Recreation Division TF $1,000, Acquire inholdings within various State Park and Recreation Areas statewide Polly Ann Trail DNR - Forest Resources Division TF $600, Acquire 33-mile inactive railroad corridor for development as public trailway Waterford Oaks Waterford TF $172, of approximately 18 acres of land adjacent to Waterford Oaks Park for the purpose of providing additional recreational open space Nature Center Expansion Schools TF $264, of 4.58 acres to expand E. L. Johnson Nature Center. 1994

16 Park TF of 2 parcels totaling 121- acre acres for dual use as township $1,107, park and pedestrian link between the Paint Creek Trail and Bald Mountain State Recreation Area Lyon Oaks Lyon TF $174, of approximately 13.8 acres of an existing farmstead, including residence, existing barn and out building for a demonstration farm and environmental education facility Civic Center Park Expansion Auburn Auburn TF $1,108, of 9.09 acres for expansion of the Civic Center Park to extend the existing trail network Watershed Park Addison Addison TF $840, of 252 acres in Northern with frontage on 4 small inland lakes and a pond for passive and active recreation use. The site also includes the headwaters of five rivers, wetlands and a prairie fen area Suarez Woods Madison Park Expansion Heights Madison Heights TF $78, Acquisiton of 1.51 acres to provide grassland study area and additional 1997 parking for existing nature center.

17 Watershed Park (Fore Addison Lakes Park) Oakwood Road Land Oxford Maceday Lake Waterford Waterfront Park Highland Park Highland Addison Oxford Waterford Highland TF of 252 acres providing inland lakes access and associated recreational opportunities in $1,260, nothern, preserving important wetlands and watercourse headwaters of three rivers Acquire in fee simple terms 300 acres which includes natural wetlands, springs, inland lakes and TF a river. Plans for the site include $825, hunting, fishing, trails, boardwalks, 1998 a sporting firearms training facility, picnic areas, non-mototized boating and cano Acquire in fee simple terms a 3- acre wetland parcel to be developed as a waterfowl and TF wildlife sanctuary and a 4-acre $405, upland parcel for the 's 1998 only waterfront park. plans include a swimming beach, picnic area, playground, fishing Acquire in fee simple terms a 40- acre site, with wetlands and deep water marsh area, for development TF of a multiple-use community park. $425, The proposed park plans include a natural area, ball fields, picnic facilities, trails, archery range and a winter spo Southeastern Land TF $351, in fee simple terms of acres of land in the City's southeast section to be developed as a neighborhood park, including playscapes, picnic areas, trails and parking. 1998

18 Upper Bushman Lake Independenc e TF $2,000, Acquire in fee simple an estimated 189 acres, which includes a 13- acre lake and surrounding wetlands, wooded and open uplands to be used for a natural area and an addition to Independence Oaks Park Park TF $2,010, in fee simple of about 90 acres for use as a Park for active and passive recreation and pedestrian link between the Paint Creek Trail and Bald Mountain Recreation Area Carpenter Lake TF $544, in fee simple of about 30 acres on Carpenter Lake, an impoundment of the Rouge River, for resource protection and passive outdoor recreation Total $63,054, New City Park Auburn Auburn TF $235, of entrance drive, parking lot, trail, picnic area, pedestrian bridge, picnic shelter, playground, restrooms, lighting and landscaping in undeveloped City park on the Clinton River Pontiac Lake Recreation Area Shooting Range Upgrade DNR - Parks and Recreation Division White Lake TF $250, Construction of accessible walkways and concession/storage/restroom building, as well as redevelopment of a paved, lighted parking area. 2000

19 Bear Creek Park TF $313, of Bear Creek Park to provide nature interpretation and observation via trails, boardwalks, observation decks and interpretive signage, as well as a picnic pavilion, playground and parking lot Independence Oaks Youth Camp Independenc e TF $163, Construction of a youth camp, with shelters, restroom/shower building, six tent platforms, trail, and fishing deck on the Clinton River Clinton River Trail TF $175, Develop a 2.5-mile hard surface trail, including bridge decking and railing. Portions will abut the Clinton River and pass through natural areas designated by the Michigan Natural Features Inventory Paint Creek Trail Enhancements Paint Creek Trailways Commission TF $58, Project will develop trail-side improvements, including two picnic area sites with seating, water and a 2002 restroom at one of the picnic sites and an observation deck. Visitors Center at E.L. Johnson Schools Nature Center TF $475, Construct a 5,000 square foot visitors center overlooking scenic wetland and wildlife areas. 2003

20 Organizational Youth Campground - Connector Trail Independenc e TF $219, of a hard-surface looped trail within the headwaters area of the Clinton River within Independence Oaks Park, connecting the Organizational Youth Campground to existing trails Carpenter Lake Park and Lake Restoration TF $500, of a new public fishery and park site, including restoration of 6-acre Carpenter Lake, wetlands enhancement, barrier-free trail, fishing dock, and parking Carpenter Lake Nature Interpretive Center TF $500, of a community nature and environmental 2006 education center at Carpenter Lake Park. Milford to Kensington Metropark Trail Milford Milford TF $400, of approximately 2.9- mile non-motorized trail through Kensington Metropark to Milford Dam Hubbell Pond Park Non- Motorized Trail Village of Milford Village of Milford TF $297, of a one mile, 10-foot wide paved trail from Milford Dam north through Hubbell Pond Park. 2006

21 Marshbank Park Improvement Project TF $500, Improvements to Marshbank Park, including restrooms, playgrounds, picnic areas, trails, lakeside boardwalk, and fishing pier Addison Oaks Trail Connector Addison TF $228, of a 1.7 mile gravel path and boardwalk at Addison Oaks Park Marsh View Park TF $293, of Marsh View Park to provide active and passive recreation via trails, wetland observation deck, interpretive signage, archery range, sports fields, and basketball court Proud Lake Electrical System Upgrades DNR - Parks and Recreation Division Commerce TF $500, Upgrades to the electrical system at Proud Lake Recreation Area Kensington Metropark- Milford Trail Connector Huron- Clinton Metropolitan Authority Milford TF $315, This project will include development of 1.2 miles of paved trail from Kensington Metropark loop trail to Milford-Kensington Trail. 2008

22 Clinton River Trail Pedestrian Pontiac Bridge Pontiac TF $485, to include pedestrian bridge structure, approach, and ramps to provide a safe crossing for the Clinton River Trail at Telegraph Road Bald Mountain Shooting Range DNR - Office of Communicati Orion ons, Recruitment and Retention TF $500, will include accessible sporting clays course, clay target and equipment storage building, renovate current trap and skeet range and club house to barrier-free condition State Park Infrastructure Repairs DNR - Parks and Recreation Division TF $350, will include replacement of obsolete well houses in three southeast Michigan 2008 recreaiton areas: Proud Lake, Pontiac Lake, and Highland Recreation Areas. Bloomer Park White Lake White Lake TF $350, to include parking facilities, fishing platform and observation deck overlooking Grass Lake, boardwalk, and trails Dodge #4 State Park-Water System Replacement DNR - Parks and Recreation Division Waterford Waterford TF $400, to include replacement of antiquated water system at Dodge #4 State Park. 2009

23 Trail TF $500, to include 2.5 mile, 10' wide aggregate path, road crossings, benches, interpretive 2010 signage and native seeding along Trail, which is part of the Michigan Airline Trail system. Landings Park Trailhead/Wate rfront Lost Lake Nature Park Novi Novi TF to include construction of a trailhead for the existing and future non-motorized $437, regional pathway system within the acre Landings Parkand create accessible waterfront park with 835 feet of naturalized shoreline. to include renovation of existing residence for nature center use, fishing dock, nonmotorized boating, nature TF $154, observation/education, accessibility improvements to parking lot, pedestrian routes, interpretive signage, and storm water buffers. Natural Areas Accessibility Improvements Various TF $308, of universally accessible site amenities at Highland Oaks, Lyon Oaks, Red Oaks and Rose Oaks parks Goldengate Park Playground Equipment Lathrup Village Lathrup Village TF $50, to include replacement of playground equipment at Goldengate Park. 2011

24 Kensington Metropark Nature Center Pond Overlook Huron- Clinton Metropolitan Authority Milford TF $94, to include pond overlook, replace seawall sheetpile, walks and railing, group seating 2011 area, interpretive signage, viewing scopes and accessibility for pond dipping programs. Camp Dearborn Non- Motorized Trail Dearborn Milford TF $268, to include a new bridge across Huron River with a fishing platform/canoe launch Paint Creek Trail/Polly Ann Trail S. Connector Dev TF $300, to include paved trail, boardwalks, pedestrian bridges, interpretive/directional signage and fishing access Mack Rowe Memorial Park (formerly Detroyal Park) Royal Oak Royal Oak TF $22, to include restrooms, first aid station, bleachers, tennis court, patio, and basketball courts Lyon Community Park/I-96 Lyon Lyon TF $150, In this project 33.4 acres of former landfill will be developed into a township recreation facility. The initial phase of development calls for two ballfields and one soccer field, parking areas, enterance drives, landscaping, grading, and fencing. 1986

25 Heritage Park TF $195, To develop three picnic areas, hardsurfaced trail system, parking area, 1987 and an outdoor amphitheatre. Heritage Park TF $300, To construct a nature interpretive facility with visual and sensory displays for the disabled, outdoor arboretum with sensorty exploration features, and a barrier free boardwalk on a 211-acre site Orion Oaks Beach Orion TF $195, Developoment of a multi-purpose beacj faco;out pm :ale Soxtee om Propm Pals {arl/ The beach/pavilion project includes 1989 devlopoment of a swimming beach, shelter, fishing docks, paths, and landscaping. Shiawassee Basin Preserve Springfield Springfield TF $129, Construction of 2 softball fields, one soccer field, picnic area, trails, access road and 2 parking lots at Long Lake Avondale Park (formerly "Consumer's" Parkland) TF $200, Develop 1 ballfield, playground, 2 tennis courts, landscaping, 2 basketball courts, fencing, and parking. 1990

26 Ganshaw Park Boardwalk Village of Holly Village of Holly TF $177, to include construction of a six foot wide boardwalk with four fishing platforms that would meander along the Bevins Lake shoreline Valley Woods Trail TF $120, Construction of trails, benches, fishing/viewing station, pedestrian bridge, stream bank stabilizaiton and landscaping on the Rouge River Community Park Lyon Lyon TF $375, Construct ballfields, tennis courts, restroom/concession/press box facility, purchase of bleachers and goals, pave road and parking, install utilities and landscaping Beaudette Park Boat Launch Pontiac Pontiac TF $69, Develop a boat launch facility, foot path, parking and landscaping Section 36 Lake Commerce Commerce TF $332, of wetland habitat, parking, trails and picnic area. 1991

27 Bay Court Park Beachfront Independenc e Independenc e TF $308, Construction of a restroom/bathhouse building, an outdoor deck and meeting area, and the complete renovation of the Greens Lake beach Fisk Hawk Woods Nature Center Auburn Auburn TF $43, of one-half mile of limestone walking/jogging trails, with raised boardwalks on Galloway sream, a tributary of the Clinton River Fish Hatchery Park Waterford Waterford TF $141, Construction of entrance roads, parking lots, restroom facility, fishing and boating docks, and picnic areas on the Clinton River Independence Oaks Restroom Independenc e TF $24, Renovation of an existing restroom facility to better accommodate handicapped visitors at the Independence Oaks boat house Hawk Woods Nature Center Auburn Auburn TF $90, Construct a combination building (bathrooms, pavilions, showers), gazebo, and utility extensions. 1995

28 Holly Nature Center Holly Holly TF $180, of a nature center and the access road and parking in a township park to provide environmental education programming to the general public Park #3 Oxford Oxford TF $93, Develop 1.3 miles of a nature trail system with paved and woodchip pathways, and boardwalks through 1997 a 56-acre natural area with extensive wetlands and frontage on Powell Lake. Mercer Beach Walled Lake Walled Lake TF $97, Improve public access to beach and lakefront in downtown Walled Lake by constructing a stone retaining wall, boardwalk, concrete sidewalk, play structure, site furnishings, fencing, foot shower, restroom enclosures and landscaping Hawthorne Park Renovation Pontiac Pontiac TF $168, Renovate a boat launch and pave a parking lot at Hawthorne Park with lakefront access Orin McPherson/Sc out Park Hazel Park Hazel Park TF $38, Construction of a lighted, barrierfree picnic/events pavilion at Orion McPherson/Scout Park to be used by the residents of Hazel Park and surrounding communities. The project will include accessible parking, barrier-free paths to connect park facilities 1998

29 Wixom Habitat Huron Valley Trail Construction Wixom ern Trailway Management Council Wixom TF Construction of a 1,318 linear feet boardwalk, 13,000 linear feet walking trails, viewing platform, landscaped entrance, 26-space $198, parking lot, and signage within Wixom Habitat, a 292 acre dedicated natural area with two small lakes and significat wetlands of approximately miles of 12' wide paved trail, including 6.9 miles on the TF Lakelands Trail 3.8 miles of $490, connecting trails, linking four 1998 municipalities to Kensington Metropark, Island Lake State Recreation Area, other recreation New Interpretive Center Troy Troy TF $466, Construction of a new nature interpretive center to include improved and expanded teaching, exhibit, lecture, library and office spaces Total $14,228, Total $77,283,507.00

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