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Pavillion Park features a playground, an amphitheatre, a spray pool, volleyball courts and playfields funded through the WWRP grant program.
Green Marker Centennial Trail Realignment at Gateway Park
The Spokane County Department of Parks, Recreation and Golf will...
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Green Marker Green Acres Neighborhood Park Acq.
Spokane Valley will use this grant to buy 7.8 acres...
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Green Marker Mt. Spokane - Quartz Mtn. acquisition
To provide public viewpoints, improve trail access and eliminate park...
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Green Marker Newman Lake Acquisition
More public water accesses for recreation uses was identified by...
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Green Marker Newman Lake Fishing Dock
The Department of Fish and Wildlife will use this grant...
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Green Marker Pavillion Park PH 2
This 15 acre park is located in the Liberty Lake...
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Green Marker Pavillion Park, Phase 1
This combined acquisition and development project entailed site purchase and...
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Green Marker Plantes Ferry Park Phase 1 Development
This project is a part of a phased development of...
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Green Marker Spokane River Land Acquisition
Spokane County seeks to create a riverfront park in the...
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Green Marker Antoine Peak Acquisition
Spokane County will use this grant to buy 385 acres,...
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Note: Not all projects are shown. red = pending, green = funded

4th Legislative District

Northeast Spokane County

1990 - 2010 Funded Projects 14 total projects $9,170,421

Antoine Peak Acquisition - Spokane County - $1,421,750
Antoine Peak Acquisition Phase 2 - Spokane County Parks & Rec - $1,659,125
Antoine Peak Phase 3 Acquisition - Spokane County Parks & Rec - $1,633,198
Centennial Trail Realignment at Gateway Park - Spokane County Parks & Rec - $197,974
Green Acres Neighborhood Park Acq. - City of Spokane Valley - $248,909
Mt. Spokane - Quartz Mtn. acquisition - State Parks - $812,223
Newman Lake Acquisition - Spokane County Parks & Rec - $379,707
Newman Lake Fishing Dock - Dept of Fish & Wildlife - $243,412
Pavillion Park PH 2 - City of Liberty Lake - $200,000
Pavillion Park, Phase 1 - City of Liberty Lake - $311,358
Plantes Ferry Park Acquisition - Spokane County Parks & Rec - $315,828
Plantes Ferry Park Phase 1 Development - Spokane County Parks & Rec - $300,000
Rocky Hill Park - City of Liberty Lake - $441,762
Spokane River Land Acquisition - Spokane County Parks & Rec - $1,005,175

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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