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Gov. Culver, Lt. Gov. Judge: Announce $2 million in ‘great places’ grants 7/29/2010 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 29, 2010 Contact: Jeff Morgan, Dept. of Cultural Affairs (515) 281.3858 Jeff.Morgan@iowa.gov Polly Carver-Kimm, Governor’s Office (515) 281.0173 polly.carver-kimm@iowa.gov Projects in 16 communities combine state resources with local assets DES MOINES – Governor Chet Culver and Lt. Governor Patty Judge today announced 25 Iowa Great Places grants totaling $2 million have been awarded to 16 communities across the state. Now in its sixth year, Iowa Great Places is an initiative that combines state resources with local assets to help Iowans make their communities, regions, districts and neighborhoods great places to live, work and raise a family. The grants announced today are funded through the I-JOBS program, which is designed to create and retain jobs, rebuild communities, invest in Iowa’s infrastructure and promote long-term economic growth. “As Governor, I am pleased state resources are being combined with local assets to improve the quality of life in these communities and create economic opportunities,” Governor Culver said. “With these grants, these communities are taking their next steps in fulfilling their agreements with the state as part of the Iowa Great Places program.” “During my travels across the state, I have seen many unique and interesting things that Iowa communities offer to residents and visitors,” Lt. Governor Judge said. “These funds are an investment in Iowa’s cultural infrastructure and will be instrumental in helping Iowa’s Great Places communities continue to grow and thrive as we move into the future.” The Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs awarded the grants to the following Iowa Great Places: Appanoose County, Cedar Valley, Charles City, Council Bluffs, Davenport, Decorah, Iowa City/Coralville/North Liberty, Marion, McGregor/Marquette, Perry, Spencer, Tama County, Turkey River Corridor, Valley Junction, Van Buren County and West Union. State agencies continue to work with other Iowa Great Places communities to achieve their visions by identifying technical assistance and existing programs such as grant and financial aid programs. The list of Iowa Great Places communities, projects, descriptions and grant amounts follows: Appanoose County Ritz Theatre Continued renovation of the Historic Ritz Theatre in Centerville. The theatre will seat 285 people and provide space for dressing rooms, elevators and offices for community theatre performances. $137,000 Cedar Valley River Renaissance Trail Construction of the final segment of the river trail in downtown Waterloo. This segment will connect numerous outlooks along the river. $90,000 Cedar Valley Ice House Museum Construction to rebuild the Ice House Museum’s flood-damaged floor, raise displays above flood level and reduce vulnerability to future flooding. $40,000 Charles City Riverfront Park Development Continued development of the riverfront, transforming an under-utilized area into a whitewater “kayak rodeo” course with amphitheater, recreation trails, picnic areas and storm water fountain. $189,000 Council Bluffs River’s Edge Phase I Construction of a “stand alone” riverside park that will include a Great Lawn, riverfront drive, amphitheatre, plaza and parking areas for community gatherings. $170,000 Davenport River Vision LeClaire Park Improvements Construction of improvements to the Petersen Pavilion in LeClaire Park. This will allow venue upgrades between the recreational trails and the event space. $70,000 Decorah Norm Smith Plaza and Signage Construction of park benches, picnic tables and plaza downtown on Water Street, along with signage on streets and highways. $50,000 Iowa City/Coralville/North Liberty Literary Walk Expansion This project expands public art on the Iowa City Literary Walk to the Northside Market. The art will include passages from famous authors, some of whom lived and worked in Iowa City. This project will connect the northside neighborhood to Iowa City’s downtown Literary Walk and tell the story of the City of Literature. $70,000 Iowa City/Coralville/North Liberty Ranshaw House Renovation Phase I The historic house will receive comprehensive exterior, interior and property improvements to serve as a History and Visitors Center. The center will tell the story of the Iowa farmer and will be a featured attraction for the City of Literature. $8,000 Marion All Trails Lead to Marion Phases I & II Construction of a trail along the right-of-way of an abandoned railroad line to allow pedestrian and bike usage between Marion and Cedar Rapids. $25,000 Marion Lowe Park Phases I & II The City of Marion will expand its amenities at Lowe Park by adding a proposed amphitheatre and ice rink for the performing arts during all seasons. $25,000 Marion Thomas Park Phases I & II Construction of a new facility at Thomas Park to support an outdoor picnic area, open pavilion, and meeting and community rooms. $10,000 McGregor-Marquette Wetlands Centre & Emma Big Bear Nature Trails Construction of the Wetlands Centre Roundhouse Pavilion and event plaza – an enclosed and open-air venue for school groups, farmers markets, concerts and private events in Marquette. $275,000 Perry Perry Resource Center The completion of the downtown Resource Center will transform a historic building into a center for culinary arts with collaboration with Des Moines Area Community College. $100,000 Spencer Clay County Heritage Renovation The restoration of an automotive store exterior – to be converted into a history museum – will bring the structure up to present building code requirements, improving energy efficiency and relocating the entrance for handicap accessibility. $153,000 Tama County Dysart Historical Center Construction of a historical agricultural display that will tell the story of agriculture and its importance to rural Tama County. $25,000 Tama County Otter Creek Lake & Park Development of the Hansen Addition to the expansion of Otter Park. The funds will be used to establish native vegetation on 60 acres of the Hanson Addition. $12,163 Tama County Traer Salt & Pepper Shaker Gallery Construction of a gallery to develop and display the Midwest’s largest collection of shakers as a tourist attraction. $20,000 Tama County Weiting Opera House This grant will assist in the restoration of this historic structure in Toledo to a full community theater. The restoration will include additional seating and maintain the building’s structural integrity. $30,000 Turkey River Corridor Recreational Trail Phase I This project will complete the project’s final phase to ensure safe passage under Highway W51. The culvert is an essential component of the trail to ensure safe passage for users under the highway. $50,000 Valley Junction Historic City Hall Renovation Restoration of the Valley Junction Old City Hall with a welcome center, classroom area, computer lab and a history museum. $200,000 Van Buren County Barn Roof Morris Park. Restore exterior of historic red barn to preserve structural integrity of building. $33,147 Van Buren County Cantril Cabin Accessibility Enhance handicap accessibility at the Waubonsie Park’s Cantril Cabin for Villages Folk School arts and folk arts experiences. $50,000 Van Buren County Shelter Renovation Renovation of the Morris Park shelter house to allow Villages Folk School classes. $11,690 West Union Streetscape Continued construction of the sustainable green street project in the six-block downtown area, including porous pavers, sidewalks, rainwater harvesting and reuse, and rain gardens. $156,000 ### |

