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Humboldt County, Calif., funds by Interior, Department of

Listing $11,858,991.19 in stimulus funds from Interior, Department of for Humboldt

Note: For some programs where states do not report where money will be distributed across the state, we do not have the allocation for individual counties. Those programs include: Medicaid, unemployment benefits and food stamps. Those amounts are included in the totals for where the state agency receiving that money is located.

Amount refers to both the amount of stimulus funding going toward the project and the face value of the loan.

Recipient Amount Description Federal Dept./Agency Date
HOOPA VALLEY TRIBAL COUNCIL $1,670,000 Indian Housing Assistance The Hoopa Valley Tribe entered into a P.L.93-638 Contract with the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), Northern California Agency for the Operation and Administration of the ARRA Housing Improvement Program on August 19, 2009. The original award, in the amoun Indian Affairs (Assistant Secretary) 8/19/2009
KAPEL CONSTRUCTION INC. $1,225,163 Upgrade/repair 7.9 miles of existing, native-surfaced roads within Redwood National and State Parks located near the town of Orick, CA. Entails clearing vegetation; salvaging berms of road fill material to rebuild surface elevations and road shape, instal National Park Service 5/13/2010
KAPEL CONSTRUCTION INC. $1,224,621 Upgrade/repair 7.9 miles of existing, native-surfaced roads within Redwood National and State Parks located near the town of Orick, CA. Entrails clearing vegetation; salvaging berms of road fill material to rebuild surface elevations and road shape, inst National Park Service 5/13/2010
HOOPA VALLEY TRIBAL COUNCIL $720,607 Road Maintenance_Indian Roads ARRA REPAIR AND RESTORATION OF IRR SYSTEM ROADS ON HOOPA VALLEY INDIAN RESERVATION; AGING CULVERTS REPLACED, CRACKS SEALED ON MOUNTAIN ROADS Indian Affairs (Assistant Secretary) 1/15/2010
YUROK TRIBE $702,275 Road Maintenance_Indian Roads The Yurok Tribal ARRA Allocation will be used by the Yurok Transportation Department in partnership with Humboldt County Department of Public Works to pave 4.6 miles of Bald Hills Road between and including Post Mile 23.1 and PM 26.7. Indian Affairs (Assistant Secretary) 11/24/2009
HUMBOLDT, COUNTY OF $694,068 Road Maintenance_Indian Roads The Yurok Tribal ARRA Allocation was used by the Yurok Transportation Department in partnership with Humboldt County Department of Public Works to pave 2.8 miles of Bald Hills Road between and including Post Mile 23.1 and PM 25.9. The expected outcome of
This spending item is part of a $702,275 allocation. See details
Indian Affairs (Assistant Secretary) 11/24/2009
HOOPA VALLEY TRIBAL COUNCIL $449,105 Highway Planning and Construction REDWOOD GROVE RD EXTENSION: INSTALLATION OF AGGREGATE BASE, REBUILD ROADWAY, AND INSTALLATION OF HOT ASPHALT CONCRETE PAVEMENT Indian Affairs (Assistant Secretary) 8/02/2010
G. R. WILCOX ENTERPRISES, INC. $386,011 REPAVING PARTS OF SHELTER COVE AND SLURRY SEALING CHEMISE MTN ROAD. EQUIPMENT USED: DUMP TRUCKS, ROLLER, PAVING MACHINE. Bureau of Land Management 6/07/2010
G R Sundberg, Inc. $357,820 Reclamation States Emergency Drought Relief The Elk Valley Rancheria, California has been award a Bureau of Reclaimation Drought Relief Award to conduct test well drilling and well development on two parcels of trust land on the reservation; the Stary Ranch and Martin Ranch. The water wells will b
This spending item is part of a $413,345 allocation. See details
Bureau of Reclamation 9/28/2010
ALFONSO GALLEGOS INC $330,086 Redwood National Park - Tree Thinning National Park Service 11/18/2009
ALFONSO GALLEGOS INC $330,086 Redwood National Park - Tree Thinning National Park Service 11/18/2009
TABLE BLUFF RESERVATION $312,000 Reclamation States Emergency Drought Relief Grant to fund installation of a new community drinking water well (including electrical supply and water transmission to treatment plant)on the Table Bluff Reservation. Bureau of Reclamation 8/24/2010
FORD LOGGING INC $290,092 Watershed restoration work to remove abandoned roads in Redwood National and State Parks. National Park Service 4/29/2010
Z LOGGING, LLC $287,302 The contractor shall furnish all labor, equipment, materials and incidentals, except as otherwise specified herein, necessary to comlete removal of a protion of the A141 and the remainder of the A400 and A140 roads at Redwood National and State Parks. Th National Park Service 4/29/2010
ERICK AMMON INC $264,187 Butler Building and Barn. This scope of work: stabilize two historic barns and to demolish and dispose of one intact metal building. Bureau of Land Management 3/29/2010
ERICK AMMON INC $251,933 Butler Building and Barn Bureau of Land Management 3/29/2010
INTERNATIONAL MOUNTAIN BICYCLING ASSOCIATION $250,000 Recreation Resource Management Recovery Act BLM CA Paradise Royale Mtn Bike Trail Skills Park Bureau of Land Management 3/04/2010
INTERNATIONAL MOUNTAIN BICYCLING ASSOCIATION $250,000 Recovery Act BLM CA Paradise Royale Mtn Bike Trail Skills Park Bureau of Land Management 3/04/2010
BLUE LAKE RANCHERIA $249,269 Reclamation States Emergency Drought Relief Drought assistance well drilling project for Tribal lands Bureau of Reclamation 9/28/2010
WINZLER & KELLY $203,698 Highway Planning and Construction ARRA Indian Reservation Roads Survey and Design project for 1.5 miles on Humboldt Rd between California Highway 101 and Howland Hill Road Route 0088BIA, Project No. J525471
This spending item is part of a $257,283 allocation. See details
Indian Affairs (Assistant Secretary) 6/01/2010
WHITSON, INC $200,959 Reclamation States Emergency Drought Relief This contract authorizes Tribal project management activities and construction activities necessary to facilitate drought well drilling and installation of associated appurtenances, as delineated in the project scope of work.
This spending item is part of a $246,246 allocation. See details
Bureau of Reclamation 9/22/2010
CHER-AE HEIGHTS INDIAN COMMUNITY $194,425 Reclamation States Emergency Drought Relief With this contract the Trinidad Rancheria developed one new production well for emergency water supply. The Rancheria had selected ten possible locations for the well. Using a licensed hydro-geologist a preliminary investigative report was provided relati Bureau of Reclamation 9/28/2010
ALCHEMY CONSTRUCTION $178,002 All work to be completed for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service at Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge in Loleta, California. Replace propane fueled HVAC unit (aka boiler) at Visitor Center, and also provide two gas meters; one each at Visitor Center and B U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 3/15/2010
ALCHEMY CONSTRUCTION $170,616 All work to be completed for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service at Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge in Loleta, California. Replace propane fueled HVAC unit (aka boiler) at Visitor Center, and also provide two gas meters; one each at Visitor Center and B U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 3/15/2010
REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, THE $150,000 Recovery Act Funds - Habitat Enhancement, Restoration and Improvement. The award is to support direction and eradication of Zostera japonica, an invasive, non-native eelgrass found on intertidal mudflats of Humboldt Bay. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 8/20/2009
WENDT CONSTRUCTION CO, INC $106,303 grading roads, installing & compacting rock, installing filter fabric, installing culverts, watering, prep roads for paving, paving, install fog seal Bureau of Land Management 5/28/2010
SCHNEIDER, RYAN CONSTRUCTION $99,445 INSTALL 48 HDPE CULVERT LINERS. rEPLACE THREE FLAP GATES AND TWO SCREW GATES U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 12/30/2009
CONSERVATION CORPS, CALIFORNIA $50,000 Fish, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Resource Management To provide youth education and job experience, and to prepare them for entering the workforce while helping BLM meet natural resource challenges. The purpose of this is to respond to a 1 acre detection of invasion, non-native weed (cape ivy) ... Show more Bureau of Land Management 9/10/2009
FRIENDS OF DUNES, THE $47,000 Recovery Act Funds - Habitat Enhancement, Restoration and Improvement. On the ground restoration activities at the Humboldt Coastal Nature Center on 2.5 acres U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 7/28/2009
EEL RIVER IMPROVEMENT GROUP $46,561 Recreation Resource Management The project objective is to secure for the American people of present and future generations the benefits of an enduring resource of wilderness. The public expects this newly designated wilderness area to be protected from the sights and sounds of motori Bureau of Land Management 8/21/2009
BIG LAGOON RANCHERIA $45,287 Reclamation States Emergency Drought Relief This contract authorizes Tribal project management activities and construction activities necessary to facilitate drought well drilling and installation of associated appurtenances, as delineated in the project scope of work.
This spending item is part of a $246,246 allocation. See details
Bureau of Reclamation 9/22/2010
MID KLAMATH WATERSHED COUNCIL $35,031 Recovery Act Funds - Habitat Enhancement, Restoration and Improvement. Klamath Tributary Fish Passage Improvement Project - Agreement # 81333RJ001 Purpose: Manually improve juvenile and adult salmonid fish passage to tributaries of the middle section of the Klamath River. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 3/22/2010
CONSERVATION CORPS, CALIFORNIA $32,899 Recovery Act Funds - Habitat Enhancement, Restoration and Improvement. The title of this award is Cooperative Agreement Between USDI Fish and Wildlife Service and Pacific Coast Fish, Wildlife and Wetlands Restoration Association. The overall purpose is to carry out fish and wildlife habitat practices... Show more
This spending item is part of a $49,000 allocation. See details
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 7/31/2009
OAXACA REFORESTATION INC. $27,711 Pre-commercial thinning and fuels reduction services Bureau of Land Management 8/31/2009
PACIFIC COAST FISH, WILDLIFE, AND WETLANDS RESTORATION ASSOCIATION $16,101 Recovery Act Funds - Habitat Enhancement, Restoration and Improvement. The title of this award is Cooperative Agreement Between USDI Fish and Wildlife Service and Pacific Coast Fish, Wildlife and Wetlands Restoration Association. The overall purpose is to carry out fish and wildlife habitat practices... Show more
This spending item is part of a $49,000 allocation. See details
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 7/31/2009
YUROK TRIBE $8,207 Road Maintenance_Indian Roads The Yurok Tribal ARRA Allocation was used by the Yurok Transportation Department in partnership with Humboldt County Department of Public Works to pave 2.8 miles of Bald Hills Road between and including Post Mile 23.1 and PM 25.9. The expected outcome of
This spending item is part of a $702,275 allocation. See details
Indian Affairs (Assistant Secretary) 11/24/2009
TABLE BLUFF RESERVATION $2,122 Road Maintenance_Indian Roads pavement preservation and safety improvement projects Indian Affairs (Assistant Secretary) 4/01/2010