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River Parkways 2010 First Round Prop 84 Grant Recipients 9-14-10

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Placer Land Trust – Canyon View Riparian Restoration and Trail Project - $334,662Restore one linear mile of Sierra Canyon Creek and create a 1.5 mile loop trail with visitoramenities.Contact: Jeff Ward, Stewardship Coordinator, (530) 887-9222 jward@placerlandtrust.orgCity of Rancho Simi Recreation and Park District – Arroyo Simi Greenway Project, Phase1 - $802,275Enhance public access to the Arroyo Simi Bikeway in Ventura County by constructing 17 newaccess points and two new miles of trail. Amenities will include bike racks, benches, picnicareas, and interpretive signage.Contact: Robin Walker, Administrative Analyst, (805) 5<strong>84</strong>-4451 robin@rsrpd.usCity of Redding - Turtle Bay East - $1,206,865Extend current parkway by 1.7 miles and enhance 62 acres of riparian/oak woodland habitat,connecting Turtle Bay to shopping, restaurants and the hotel district.Contact: Terry Hanson, Community Projects Manager, (530) 225-4009thanson@ci.redding.ca.usRedwood Community Action Agency – Elk <strong>River</strong> Parkway - $994,463Construct approximately 1/3 mile of multi-use trail along Elk <strong>River</strong> in Humboldt County andenhance 2/3 mile of existing trail. Improve public access by developing a paddling access site,constructing a small parking lot, and installing the only interpretive signage system in the largestcity on the north coast.Contact: Jennifer Rice, Co-Director, (707) 269-2060 Jen@nrsrcaa.orgRussian <strong>River</strong>keeper – <strong>River</strong>keeper Stewardship Park - $281,825Restore 3.125 acres of native riparian forest plant community, increasing accessibility to theRussian <strong>River</strong> in Guerneville, provide interpretive stations that explain the river’s ecology andthe value of native plants, and create over one-half mile of riverside trail.Contact: Don McEnhill, Program Director, (707) 433-1958 don@russianriverkeeper.orgSacramento County Regional Parks – American <strong>River</strong> Parkway Cordova Creek -$1,732,407Remove 2,600 lineal feet of concrete channel and restore 4,000 lineal feet of interpreted naturalstream channel, five acres of seasonal wetlands, four acres of riparian woodland, 3.75 acres ofnative high floodplain woodland. The project will enhance flood risk management, waterquality, wildlife habitat and recreation in this community green space.Contact: Annie Parker, Public Information Officer, (916) 875-1257 parkera@saccounty.netSacramento County Regional Parks – Dry Creek Parkway, Phase I - $246,550Construct 2.9 miles of shared-use bicycle/pedestrian and equestrian trails stretching from DryCreek Ranch to the Cherry Island Soccer Complex in Elverta, including the construction of abridge over Dry Creek. .Contact: Annie Parker, Public Information Officer, (916) 875-1257 parkera@saccounty.net

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