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Green Marker Larry Scott Memorial Park 96
The county proposes to construct 2 miles of the 7...
48.10777777 -122.77944444
Green Marker Larry Scott Memorial Park 97
Larry Scott Memorial Park is a seven mile trail corridor...
48.10777777 -122.77944444
Green Marker Monroe Street Skate Park
This project will provide an exciting recreational opportunity for Port...
48.11718799 -122.75299201
Green Marker NWMC Shoreline Access Improvements
This project proposed by the city of Port Townsend, in...
48.11569294 -122.75062531
Green Marker Northwest Maritime Center
This project acquires about one acre of shoreline in the...
48.11587355 -122.7511552
Green Marker Olympic Discovery Trail - 1991
Purchase abandoned railroad right-of-way from Port Townsend city limits to...
48.10777777 -122.77944444
Green Marker Olympic Discovery Trail - 1992
Acquisition of approximately six miles of abandoned railroad right-of-way for...
48.1035705 -122.80076682
Green Marker Port Townsend Urban Wildlife Corridor
This project would allow the City of Port Townsend to...
48.12527777 -122.80833333

Note: Not all projects are shown. red = pending, green = funded

1990 - 2010 Funded Projects 8 total projects $1,484,444

Larry Scott Memorial Park 96 - Jefferson Co Public Works - $143,500
Larry Scott Memorial Park 97 - Jefferson Co Public Works - $171,839
Monroe Street Skate Park - City of Port Townsend - $200,000
Northwest Maritime Center - City of Port Townsend - $328,909
NWMC Shoreline Access Improvements - City of Port Townsend - $154,495
Olympic Discovery Trail - 1991 - Jefferson Co Public Works - $100,000
Olympic Discovery Trail - 1992 - Jefferson Co Public Works - $200,000
Port Townsend Urban Wildlife Corridor - Port Townsend Parks Dept - $185,701
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