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Coos County, Ore., funds by Interior, Department of

Listing $3,375,917.91 in stimulus funds from Interior, Department of for Coos

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
MICHELS CORPORATION $1,248,963 Relocation of Existing 25kv Transmission Line crossing Coquille River and floodplain - Restoration of 400 acres of tidal marshlands along the Coquille River, near Bandon, Oregon. An existing 25kV line will be relocated from an overhead line to below groun
This spending item is part of a $2,435,101 allocation. See details
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 12/30/2009
COQUILLE INDIAN TRIBE $724,000 Forests and Woodlands Resource Management ARRA Fuels Project; pile and remove biomass on the reservation. Indian Affairs (Assistant Secretary) 8/17/2009
DOYON PROJECT SERVICES LLC $649,615 Relocation of Existing 25kv Transmission Line crossing Coquille River and floodplain - Restoration of 400 acres of tidal marshlands along the Coquille River, near Bandon, Oregon. An existing 25kV line will be relocated from an overhead line to below groun
This spending item is part of a $2,435,101 allocation. See details
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 12/30/2009
WESCO DISTRIBUTION, INC $200,222 Relocation of Existing 25kv Transmission Line crossing Coquille River and floodplain - Restoration of 400 acres of tidal marshlands along the Coquille River, near Bandon, Oregon. An existing 25kV line will be relocated from an overhead line to below groun
This spending item is part of a $2,435,101 allocation. See details
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 12/30/2009
TETRA TECH, INC. $131,707 Relocation of Existing 25kv Transmission Line crossing Coquille River and floodplain - Restoration of 400 acres of tidal marshlands along the Coquille River, near Bandon, Oregon. An existing 25kV line will be relocated from an overhead line to below groun
This spending item is part of a $2,435,101 allocation. See details
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 12/30/2009
NORTHWEST CASCADE, INC. $113,600 Relocation of Existing 25kv Transmission Line crossing Coquille River and floodplain - Restoration of 400 acres of tidal marshlands along the Coquille River, near Bandon, Oregon. An existing 25kV line will be relocated from an overhead line to below groun
This spending item is part of a $2,435,101 allocation. See details
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 12/30/2009
CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF COOS, LOWER UMPQUA AND SIUSLAW INDIAN $86,051 Highway Planning and Construction (ARRA IRR)Coos Head Main Base Road Indian Affairs (Assistant Secretary) 5/17/2010
COOS-CURRY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC $85,092 Recovery Act Funds - Habitat Enhancement, Restoration and Improvement. To provide administrative oversigt for the Bandon Marsh National Wildlife Refuge, Ni-les'tun Unit American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) construction project(Project Number 101814RC122) conversion of an existing 25kV Overhe... Show more U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 5/05/2010
COQUILLE INDIAN TRIBE $69,100 Road Maintenance_Indian Roads Road Repair and Restoration ARRA project for BIA Routes 1000, 1110 & 1100; road surface sealing (chip sealing) and striping. Indian Affairs (Assistant Secretary) 3/15/2010
CHEROKEE GENERAL CORPORATION $51,568 Relocation of Existing 25kv Transmission Line crossing Coquille River and floodplain - Restoration of 400 acres of tidal marshlands along the Coquille River, near Bandon, Oregon. An existing 25kV line will be relocated from an overhead line to below groun
This spending item is part of a $2,435,101 allocation. See details
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 12/30/2009
NORTHWEST YOUTH CORPS $16,000 Recreation Resource Management NYC programs use an outdoor lifestyle and challenging projects to teach problem solving and positive living skills, promote a strong and productive work ethic, encourage learning, and build self-esteem. Youth in the program learn essential job skills an Bureau of Land Management 3/09/2010