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WWRP funds were used to expand the wildlife habitat at Woodard Bay, the largest harbor seal nursery in south Puget Sound.
Green Marker 45th Street Community Park
Acquisition of a community park in the southern portion of...
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Green Marker Capitol Lake Park
Acquisition and development of property known as the North Oval,...
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Red Marker Pleasant Glade Community Park Expansion
The Lacey Parks and Recreation Department will use this grant...
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Green Marker Chehalis Western Railroad R/W
Purchased an 8.5-mile abandoned railroad, from Weyerhaeuser Company, to provide...
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Green Marker Chehalis Western Trail
Develops 4.5 miles of the Chehalis Western Trail. Starting in...
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Green Marker Chehalis Western Trail 'Missing Link'
This acquisition includes 7 miles of abandoned Chehalis Western Railroad...
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Green Marker Chehalis Western Trail Phase 2
Thurston County is seeking WWRP assistance to develop a seven...
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Green Marker Friendly Grove Park
The City of Olympia is seeking assistance for the acquisition...
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Green Marker Lacey Burlington Northern Trail Land Acq
The city of Lacey, in Thurston County, will purchase a...
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Green Marker Lacey Woodland Trail Development
Lacey will use this grant to complete the development of...
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Green Marker Olympia Woodland Trail Phase I Developme
Olympia Woodland Trail (OWT) Phase I Development will create a...
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Green Marker Pacific Avenue Community Park
Acquisition of 70 acres to be used as a community...
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Green Marker Pioneer Park Ph. 1
This grant supported initial development of 10 acres on an...
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Green Marker Pioneer Park Ph. 2
Additonal development at this park site in Thurston County, which...
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Green Marker Pleasant Glade Park
This 31+acre acquisition in Thurston County addresses a high priority...
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Green Marker Rainier Vista Community Park Development
The city of Lacey's Rainier Vista Community Park will be...
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Green Marker Wonderwood Community Park
The city of Lacey's Wonderwood Park project inlcuded both new...
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Green Marker Woodard Bay Access Trail Ph. 2
This acquisition/development project in Thurston County paves 2.7 miles of...
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Green Marker Woodard Bay NRCA 00
This acquisition will enhance the Woodard Bay Natural Resource Conservation...
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Green Marker Woodard Bay NRCA 02
This project in Thurston County will secure additional shoreline and...
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Green Marker Woodard Bay NRCA 04
Acquisition of additional land, including shoreline, will enhance the Woodard...
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Green Marker Woodard Bay NRCA 93
Woodard Bay NRCA provides important shoreline habitat for wildlife, including...
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Green Marker Woodard Bay NRCA - 1994
For the Woodard Bay NRCA and associated watershed, on Puget...
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Green Marker Woodard Bay NRCA - 1996
This addition of acreage and shoreline ensures that Woodard Bay...
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Note: Not all projects are shown. red = pending, green = funded

22nd Legislative District

Olympia

Projects Funded in 2011 - 2012

Pleasant Glade Community Park Expansion - Lacey Parks & Rec Dept - $1,000,000 The Lacey Parks and Recreation Department will use this grant...

1990 - 2010 Funded Projects 30 total projects $20,639,495

45th Street Community Park - Lacey Parks & Rec Dept - $369,233
Capitol Lake Park - Olympia Parks, Arts & Rec - $1,000,000
Chehalis Western Railroad R/W - Thurston County Parks & Rec - $800,000
Chehalis Western Trail - Thurston County Parks & Rec - $1,000,122
Chehalis Western Trail 'Missing Link' - Thurston County Parks & Rec - $267,891
Chehalis Western Trail Phase 2 - Thurston County Parks & Rec - $599,813
Friendly Grove Park - Olympia Parks, Arts & Rec - $324,413
Grass Lake Nature Park - Olympia Parks, Arts & Rec - $900,000
Lacey Burlington Northern Trail Land Acq - City of Lacey - $399,724
Lacey Woodland Trail Development - City of Lacey - $56,711
Olympia Woodland Trail Phase I Developme - Olympia Parks, Arts & Rec - $300,000
Pacific Avenue Community Park - Lacey Parks & Rec Dept - $473,502
Pioneer Park Ph. 1 - Tumwater Parks & Rec Dept - $300,000
Pioneer Park Ph. 2 - Tumwater Parks & Rec Dept - $276,220
Pleasant Glade Park - Lacey Parks & Rec Dept - $387,645
Rainier Vista Community Park Development - City of Lacey - $284,468
Ward Lake Acquisition - Olympia Parks, Arts & Rec - $750,000
West Bay Park Phase 2 - City of Olympia - $366,134
Wonderwood Community Park - Lacey Parks & Rec Dept - $275,000
Woodard Bay Access Trail - Dept of Natural Resources - $698,649
Woodard Bay Access Trail Ph. 2 - Dept of Natural Resources - $669,078
Woodard Bay NRCA - 1994 - Dept of Natural Resources - $494,010
Woodard Bay NRCA - 1996 - Dept of Natural Resources - $1,200,000
Woodard Bay NRCA 00 - Dept of Natural Resources - $784,528
Woodard Bay NRCA 02 - Dept of Natural Resources - $1,202,391
Woodard Bay NRCA 04 - Dept of Natural Resources - $1,540,266
Woodard Bay NRCA 93 - Dept of Natural Resources - $812,382
Woodard Bay NRCA 2006 - Dept of Natural Resources - $2,302,440
Woodard Bay NRCA 2008 - Dept of Natural Resources - $509,175
Woodard Bay NRCA Riparian 2008 - Dept of Natural Resources - $1,295,700

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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