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Green Marker Downtown Pullman Riverwalk
The city of Pullman, in Whitman County, will acquire the...
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Green Marker Kamiak Butte Park
Project renovated and added new trails, picnic and children's play...
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Green Marker Klemgard Park Renovation
The projects primary purpose is to renovate and provide accessibility...
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Green Marker McDonald Park Lighting Phase II
Colfax will use this grant to light two fields in...
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Green Marker McDonald Recreation Field Acquisition
This project completes a 22 acre acquisition project which will...
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Green Marker Memorial Park
This project in Whitman County renovated an abandoned baseball field...
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Green Marker Military Hill Park Tennis Court Ren.
Renovation of recreation facilities at Military Hill Park adjoining Pullman...
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Green Marker Palouse City Park Renovation
Palouse will use this grant to remove old, unsafe play...
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Green Marker Palouse Path
This development project offers a unique opportunity to link two...
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Green Marker Park Improvements/Tennis Courts
Expansion and renovation of a community park to meet demand...
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Green Marker Tekoa Comm. Swimming Pool
Tekoa's pool was first developed over 40 years ago and...
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Note: Not all projects are shown. red = pending, green = funded

Whitman County

1990 - 2010 Funded Projects 12 total projects $2,238,247

Downtown Pullman Riverwalk - City of Pullman - $340,000
Kamiak Butte Park - Whitman County Parks & Rec - $114,900
Klemgard Park Renovation - Whitman County Parks & Rec - $96,500
McDonald Park Lighting Phase II - City of Colfax - $39,576
McDonald Recreation Field Acquisition - City of Colfax - $14,475
Memorial Park - Town of Uniontown - $71,459
Military Hill Park Tennis Court Ren. - Pullman Parks & Recreation - $78,426
Palouse City Park Renovation - City of Palouse - $12,000
Palouse Path - Pullman Parks & Recreation - $389,070
Park Improvements/Tennis Courts - City of Palouse - $31,841
Tekoa Comm. Swimming Pool - Tekoa Park & Rec District - $300,000

What is the WWRP?

The Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program (WWRP) is a state grant program that creates and conserves local and state parks, wildlife habitat and working farms. The Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office administers WWRP grants, and the legislature funds the program.

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