Activity Type:
Community Development: Construction/Renovation
Summary: Big Sky
Kircher Park is a popular destination for young families in the Big Sky Community. One of the park boardwalks is too narrow and has become unstable, preventing safe access to park facilities. Rotary of Big Sky would like to replace the walkway, building it to match other boardwalks in the park. The cost for the project is estimated by local contractors to be $6000-$7000. The project would occur in August 2019 and many local Rotarians would be involved in the construction.
Dropped
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Project listed for the 2019-20 Rotary Year.
Proposed Financing
Existing Contributions Towards This Project
Date
Cash
DDF
Total
Big Sky (5390)
25-Mar-19
$3,000
$3,500
$6,500
Total
$3,000
$3,500
$6,500
DDF contributions in grey are pending approval of the corresponding district committee.
Project Supporting Documents
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Project Photos
History Log Entries
25-Mar-19
System Entry
System Entry: Creation of project page.
31-Mar-19
by Sue Carstens
System Entry: Project sent for club signatures.
31-Mar-19
by Sam Lightbody
System Entry: Project signed by Sam Lightbody.
31-Mar-19
System Entry
System Entry: Project signed by Laura Seyfang.
3-Jun-19
by Laura Seyfang
Waiting for approval from District. Project is set to begin in July. Firmer cost estimates have been requested from Big Sky Community Organization. An estimated 20-30 hours of Rotary labor will be required for the project.
6-Jun-19
by Brian T Furey
Requested detailed information project information. Budget, project, etc
Did not provide detailed information as requested by 5/15.
Did not upload information to Matching Grants
6-Jun-19
by Brian T Furey
System Entry: Project dropped by Brian T Furey.
Reason for dropping: Requested detailed information project information. Budget, project, etc
Did not provide detailed information as requested by 5/15.