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Kent used WWRP funds to create a playground, volleyball court and pickleball court at Canterbury Park.
Green Marker Angle Lake Park, Phase I
This renovation project replaces outmoded restroom facilities with an open...
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Green Marker Canterbury Neighborhood Park
This project is for the acquisition and development of a...
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Green Marker Cheasty Grnblt & Mt View Nat. Areas 1992
City purchase of16 acres in east/central Seattle to expand its...
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Green Marker Chestnut Ridge Park Acquisition
With this project, the City of Kent proposes the acquisition...
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Green Marker City Hall Park Renovation & Expansion
Renovation of existing play area included three youth baseball/softball fields,...
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Green Marker Des Moines Creek Trail- Waterfront Connection
The Des Moines Parks and Recreation Department will use this...
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Green Marker Lake Fenwick Phase 3
Acquisition of land to complement Lake Fenwick Park for expansion...
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Green Marker Mathison Park Expansion
Burien will use this grant to expand the use of...
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Green Marker Scenic Hill Park
Development of a neighborhood park adjacent to Scenic Hill Elementary...
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Green Marker Steven J Underwood Ballfield Lighting
This project will add field lighting on a competition level...
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Green Marker Three Friends Fishing Hole Development
This combination project acquires 9+ acres. Development activities include: construction...
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Green Marker Valley Floor Community Park Acquisition
Kent seeks assistance for acquisition of 50.05 acres of relatively...
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Note: Not all projects are shown. red = pending, green = funded

33rd Legislative District

SeaTac, Kent, Des Moines, and Normandy Park

1990 - 2010 Funded Projects 14 total projects $4,702,860

Angle Lake Park, Phase I - SeaTac Parks & Rec Dept - $300,000
Canterbury Neighborhood Park - Kent Parks, Rec & Comm Serv - $268,902
Cheasty Grnblt & Mt View Nat. Areas 1992 - Seattle Parks & Rec Dept - $1,000,000
Chestnut Ridge Park Acquisition - Kent Parks, Rec & Comm Serv - $187,464
City Hall Park Renovation & Expansion - Normandy Park Parks & Rec - $247,705
Des Moines Creek Trail- Waterfront Connection - Des Moines Parks & Rec Dept - $579,083
Des Moines Sports Park Acquisition - Des Moines Parks & Rec Dept - $500,000
Horseshoe Bend Trail - King Co Parks & Rec - $75,733
Lake Fenwick Phase 3 - Kent Parks, Rec & Comm Serv - $414,406
Mathison Park Expansion - City of Burien - $210,000
Scenic Hill Park - Kent Parks, Rec & Comm Serv - $225,746
Steven J Underwood Ballfield Lighting - City of Des Moines - $177,071
Three Friends Fishing Hole Development - Kent Parks, Rec & Comm Serv - $300,000
Valley Floor Community Park Acquisition - Kent Parks, Rec & Comm Serv - $216,750

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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Congress funds Land and Water Conservation Fund!

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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