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Los Compadres' funding policy is based on priority
requests as presented annually by the National Park
Service. The following is a list of contributions which Los Compadres has made to the San Antonio Missions National
Historical Park: Development - Mission San Jose (2002)
Landscape improvements at the Discovery Center
$30,000.00
Interpretive/Education - Parkwide (2002)
Funding of a volunteer docent program
$15,000.00 (annually)
Resource Management - Parkwide (2002)
Native plant irrigation system
$8,000.00
Preservation - Mission San Jose (2000)
Restoration of the 1790s San Jose Grist Mill and
installation of a water re-circulation system to make it
operational once again.
$326,000.00
Preservation - San Juan Acequia (2000)
Rehabilitation of major breaks in the San Juan
Acequia and installation of a flood control system to
prevent damage.
$111,622.00
Interpretive/Education - Missions San Juan and Espada,
Espada Aqueduct and Espada Dam (1999)
Production and installation of wayside exhibits
$48,500.00
Interpretive/Education - Harris House (1999)
Rehabilitation and landscaping of the Harris House as
an educational Discovery Center
$50,600.00
Preservation - Mission San Jose (1996)
Installation of new roof on the historic Granary
$19,200.00
Operations - Mission San Juan (1996)
Rehabilitation of the rest rooms, including ADA
accessibility
$11,300.00
Preservation - Mission San Jose (1996)
Historic Structures Report - Grist Mill
$20,000.00
Preservation - Espada Aqueduct (1994)
Installation of a flood relief system to prevent
further erosion
$17,281.00
Preservation - Espada Aqueduct (1992)
Stabilization of the structure's foundation and
repainting of all the stone masonry work.
$22,500.00
Preservation - Missions Concepcion and San Jose
(1987)
Conservation of decorative wall art
$93,000.00
Development - Mission Concepcion
(1986)
Construction of visitor contact station, parking lot,
landscaping and interpretive exhibitory
$351,699.45
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