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Clark County used WWRP matching funds to construct 2 miles of trail, picnic shelters and a playground at the 50-acre Pacific Park in the densely populated area of east Vancouver.
Green Marker East Image Park Acquisition
Vancouver will use this grant to buy a 2.4-acre neighborhood...
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Green Marker Gretchen Fraser Neighborhood Park
This project will develop a 2-acre neighborhood park in a...
45.61710554 -122.513914
Green Marker Evergreen Fisheries Park
Funding will be provided for phase one development of a...
45.60111111 -122.54555555
Green Marker Evergreen Fisheries Park Phase 2
This project involves the phase 2 acquisition of Evergreen Fisheries...
45.59913397 -122.53878547
Green Marker Fisher Basin
This project involves development of a 12-acre community park located...
45.61557725 -122.47308755
Green Marker Fisher Basin Regional Park
This 50-acre acquisition is located in a rapidly urbanizing area,...
45.61583333 -122.47305555
Green Marker Haagen Park
This project in Clark County involves constructing and improving a...
45.6300653 -122.53923124
Green Marker Hockinson Meadows
This project involves acquisition and phase 1 development of a...
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Green Marker Hockinson Park
This 120-acre acquisition in Clark County will create a community...
45.70245119 -122.50380156
Green Marker Maple Crest Park
This acquisition project by the city of Vancouver will be...
45.64276773 -122.48560549
Green Marker Mount Vista Park
This project will acquire a 4-acre neighborhood park in a...
45.74185157 -122.64799357
Green Marker Orchards Highlands
This acquisition of 7 acres to an existing 2.6 acre...
45.66138888 -122.57416666
Green Marker Pacific Community Park 04
Clark County will use this grant to develop a 50-acre...
45.63444444 -122.49944444
Green Marker Pacific Community Park 96
Acquisition of a 20 acre community park in a rapidly...
45.63449062 -122.49971602
Green Marker South Fishers Landing Park Acquisition
Vancouver will use this grant to buy a 4.42-acre neighborhood...
45.59141584 -122.49683872

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

17th Legislative District

East Vancouver

1990 - 2010 Funded Projects 16 total projects $4,518,504

Brush Prairie Acquisition - Clark County Parks Dept - $394,603
East Image Park Acquisition - Vancouver Parks & Rec Dept - $220,200
Evergreen Fisheries Park - Clark County Parks Dept - $267,291
Evergreen Fisheries Park Phase 2 - Clark County Parks Dept - $288,044
Fisher Basin - Vancouver Parks & Rec Dept - $299,757
Fisher Basin Regional Park - Clark County Parks Dept - $220,369
Gretchen Fraser Neighborhood Park - Vancouver Parks & Rec Dept - $158,502
Haagen Park - Vancouver Parks & Rec Dept - $300,000
Hockinson Meadows - Clark County Parks Dept - $500,000
Hockinson Park - Vancouver Parks & Rec Dept - $297,090
Maple Crest Park - Vancouver Parks & Rec Dept - $238,559
Mount Vista Park - Vancouver Parks & Rec Dept - $287,950
Orchards Highlands - Clark County Parks Dept - $66,117
Pacific Community Park 04 - Clark County Parks Dept - $280,834
Pacific Community Park 96 - Clark County Parks Dept - $236,014
South Fishers Landing Park Acquisition - Vancouver Parks & Rec Dept - $463,174

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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Thanks to your hard work and support, Congress funded the Land and Water Conservation Fund at $323 million, a 7% increase from last year! Six Washington projects are likely to receive funding.

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