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Clark County used WWRP funds to develop Vancouver Lake Park.
Green Marker Bagley Community Park Acquisition
Acquisition of property adjoining existing publicly-owned land in development of...
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Green Marker Bagley Community Park Development
Development of a community park site, previously acquired with WWRP...
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Green Marker Biddlewood Park
Acquisition of 12 acres of community park property for future...
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Green Marker Burnt Bridge Creek Trail
This project finishes key sections of an 8-mile, shared-use, regional...
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Green Marker Ellsworth School Park
Purchase of 3 acres of a 5.5-acre community park site...
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Green Marker Frenchman's Bar Regional Park
Project assisted the county's acquisition of a major urban park...
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Green Marker Frenchman's Bar Regional Park Dev.
Initial development of regional waterfront park facilities on the Columbia...
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Green Marker Frenchman's Bar Trail
The acquisition and development of this 2.5 mile multipurpose trail...
45.68888888 -122.76583333
Green Marker Lakeshore Park
This project will acquire a 5.17-acre neighborhood park located in...
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Green Marker Lalonde Creek Park
The City of Vancouver is requesting WWRP assistance to purchase...
45.69583333 -122.62277777
Green Marker Lynch Park
This project involves acquisition of a nine-acre neighborhood park located...
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Green Marker Marine Park Phase 4
Vancouver will use this grant to develop trails, picnic sites,...
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Red Marker Rose Village Neighborhood Park Acquisition
The Vancouver-Clark Parks and Recreation Department will use this grant...
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Green Marker Tenny Creek Park
This 10 acre acquisition creates a neighborhood park one mile...
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Green Marker Vancouver Lake Lowlands, Ph. 1
Purchase of 596 acres of shorelands, wetlands, and flood plains...
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Green Marker Vancouver Lake Lowlands Ph. 1 91
Transfer of 29 acres of property originally acquired under IAC...
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Green Marker Vancouver Lake Lowlands - 1991
County purchased 1,518 acres in the Vancouver Lake lowlands and...
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Green Marker Vancouver Lake Ph. 2
This project develops a variety of day-use recreation facilities in...
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Green Marker Vancouver Wetlands, Phase 2
Additional acquisition of 513 acres of wetland habitat in Vancouver....
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Note: Not all projects are shown. red = pending, green = funded

49th Legislative District

Vancouver

Projects Funded in 2011 - 2012

Rose Village Neighborhood Park Acquisition - Vancouver Parks & Rec Dept - $158,273 The Vancouver-Clark Parks and Recreation Department will use this grant...

1990 - 2010 Funded Projects 18 total projects $9,068,328

Bagley Community Park Acquisition - Vancouver Parks & Rec Dept - $419,617
Bagley Community Park Development - Vancouver Parks & Rec Dept - $298,272
Biddlewood Park - Clark County Parks Dept - $142,547
Burnt Bridge Creek Trail - Vancouver Parks & Rec Dept - $1,219,664
Ellsworth School Park - Clark County Parks Dept - $92,262
Frenchman's Bar Regional Park - Clark County Parks Dept - $173,836
Frenchman's Bar Regional Park Dev. - Clark County Parks Dept - $900,000
Frenchman's Bar Trail - Clark County Parks Dept - $461,054
Lakeshore Park - Vancouver Parks & Rec Dept - $300,173
Lalonde Creek Park - Vancouver Parks & Rec Dept - $283,778
Lynch Park - Vancouver Parks & Rec Dept - $401,634
Marine Park Phase 4 - Vancouver Parks & Rec Dept - $108,306
Tenny Creek Park - Clark County Parks Dept - $267,485
Vancouver Lake Lowlands - 1991 - Clark County Parks Dept - $980,649
Vancouver Lake Lowlands Ph. 1 91 - Port of Vancouver - $0
Vancouver Lake Lowlands, Ph. 1 - Dept of Fish & Wildlife - $661,312
Vancouver Lake Ph. 2 - Clark County Parks Dept - $300,000
Vancouver Wetlands, Phase 2 - Dept of Fish & Wildlife - $2,057,739

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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