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The WWRP grant program has provided over $7 million for the protection of over 2,000 acres for mountain goats, bears, and elk at Mount Si.
Green Marker Beaver Lk Natural Area Preserve, Phase 2
This is a project to acquire 17.01 acres of privately...
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Green Marker Beaver Lake Natural Area Preserve
This project acquires 58 acres of highly diverse wetlands, riparian,...
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Green Marker Cedar River Trail
Project bought 20 miles of railroad right-of-way between Renton and...
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Red Marker Covington Community Park Sports Field and Trails
Covington will use this grant to improve Covington Community Park...
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Red Marker Duthie Hill Park Trailhead Development
The King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks will...
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Green Marker E.J. Roberts Park 91
Improvements to this existing neighborhood park to better serve North...
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Red Marker East Lake Sammamish Trail Development
The King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks will...
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Green Marker Issaquah Creek WaterWays - Phase 1
Issaquah will use this grant to acquire 7.8 acres of...
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Green Marker Issaquah Creek - Log Cabin Reach Acq
This project seeks to acquire three parcels on Issaquah Creek...
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Green Marker Lake Desire/Spring Lake
Acquisition of 382 acres of forest bordering both Spring Lake...
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Green Marker Little Si Access
The Department of Natural Resources will use this grant to...
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Red Marker Mailbox Peak Trail Development
The Department of Natural Resources will use this grant to...
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Green Marker Meadowbrook Farm
This project acquires a 328-acre site in King County with...
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Green Marker Mid-Fork Snoqualmie Riverfront Park
This project funds acquisition and development of 38.5 acres of...
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Green Marker Mount Si Interpretative Trail
This proposal is to construct a trailhead (35 vehicle capacity),...
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Green Marker Mount Si NRCA 00
This project adds properties to the Mount Si Natural Resources...
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Green Marker Mount Si NRCA 02
This project secures privately owned properties for inclusion in the...
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Green Marker Mount Si NRCA 98
The Mount Si Natural Resource Conservation Area (NRCA) is located...
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Green Marker Mount Si NRCA, Ph. 1
In the Mount Si Natural Resources Conservation Area (NRCA), this...
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Green Marker Mount Si NRCA, Ph. 3
Secures additional critical lands in the conservation area for continued...
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Green Marker Mount Si NRCA
Mount Si is an extremely popular conservation area due to...
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Green Marker Mount Si NRCA, Ph. 2
Addition to the Mount Si NRCA of habitat and recreation...
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Green Marker Mt. Si NRCA Trail Bridges (Development) 2008
The Washington Department of Natural Resources will use this grant...
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Green Marker Multi-Purpose Sports Turf Field - Central Park
Issaquah will use this grant to install two artificial turf...
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Green Marker Preston Community Park Acquisition
This project will acquire 12.7 acres in the center of...
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Green Marker Soos Creek Regional Trail Dev. Ph 4
King County is requesting WWRP assistance for its Soos Creek...
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Green Marker South Issaquah Creek Greenway Project
The proposed project is for the acquisition of a 4.4...
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Green Marker Squak Valley Park Expansion
This application is for the acquisition of a 12.5 acre...
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Green Marker Three Forks Park
County purchased 350 acres of riverfront, wetlands, and uplands at...
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Green Marker Tiger Mountain Ph. 3
This project is the last phase of development under the...
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Red Marker Tiger Mountain State Forest Trail Bridges
The Department of Natural Resources will use this grant to...
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Green Marker Tiger Mt. Trailhead Construction
This project develops two trailhead facilities and ten miles of...
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Green Marker Torguson Property
Acquisition of 8.3 acres to expand an existing community park....
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Green Marker West Tiger Mountain NRCA 02
This is a project to acquire privately owned properties eligible...
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Green Marker West Tiger Mountain NRCA
This 150 acre acquisition in King County secures crucial inholdings...
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Green Marker West Tiger Mountain NRCA 98
The Tiger Mountain State Forest is located near Issaquah in...
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Green Marker West Tiger Mountain NRCA Acq
This purchase of 128 acres in King County secures critical...
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Green Marker Issaquah-High Pt Regional Trai Connector
Issaquah will use this grant to build a 1-mile, muliple-use...
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Green Marker Middle Fork Natural Area Acquisition
King County will use this grant to buy 50 acres...
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Note: Not all projects are shown. red = pending, green = funded

5th Legislative District

East King County

Projects Funded in 2011 - 2012 5 total projects $1,654,647

Covington Community Park Sports Field and Trails - City of Covington - $500,000 Covington will use this grant to improve Covington Community Park...
Duthie Hill Park Trailhead Development - King County DNR & Parks - $317,477 The King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks will...
East Lake Sammamish Trail Development - King County DNR & Parks - $500,000 The King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks will...
Mailbox Peak Trail Development - Dept of Natural Resources - $89,300 The Department of Natural Resources will use this grant to...
Tiger Mountain State Forest Trail Bridges - Dept of Natural Resources - $247,870 The Department of Natural Resources will use this grant to...

1990 - 2010 Funded Projects 41 total projects $28,916,919

Beaver Lake Natural Area Preserve - City of Sammamish - $1,493,146
Beaver Lk Natural Area Preserve, Phase 2 - City of Sammamish - $301,256
Cedar River Trail - King Co Parks & Rec - $380,821
E.J. Roberts Park 91 - North Bend Community Dev - $134,730
Issaquah Creek - Log Cabin Reach Acq - King Co Water & Land Res - $208,894
Issaquah Creek WaterWays - Phase 1 - City of Issaquah - $448,204
Issaquah-High Pt Regional Trai Connector - City of Issaquah - $108,924
Lake Desire/Spring Lake - King Co Parks & Rec - $1,200,000
Lake Sawyer Regional Park - King Co Parks & Rec - $500,000
Little Si Access - Dept of Natural Resources - $239,065
Meadowbrook Farm - North Bend Community Dev - $500,000
Mid-Fork Snoqualmie Riverfront Park - King Co Parks & Rec - $360,000
Middle Fork Natural Area Acquisition - King County - $72,794
Mount Si NRCA - Dept of Natural Resources - $1,412,046
Mount Si NRCA, Ph. 2 - Dept of Natural Resources - $250,000
Mount Si Interpretative Trail - Dept of Natural Resources - $139,999
Mount Si NRCA 00 - Dept of Natural Resources - $2,898,523
Mount Si NRCA 02 - Dept of Natural Resources - $871,594
Mount Si NRCA 02- Return - Dept of Natural Resources - $1,200,000
Mount Si NRCA 98 - Dept of Natural Resources - $1,450,025
Mount Si NRCA, Ph. 1 - Dept of Natural Resources - $1,513,114
Mount Si NRCA, Ph. 3 - Dept of Natural Resources - $92,975
Mt. Si NRCA Trail Bridges (Development) 2008 - Dept of Natural Resources - $80,000
Multi-Purpose Sports Turf Field - Central Park - City of Issaquah - $500,000
Preston Community Park Acquisition - King Co Parks & Rec - $404,276
Soaring Eagle Park/Hazel Wolf Wetlands - King Co Parks & Rec - $1,000,000
Soos Creek Regional Trail Dev. Ph 4 - King Co Parks & Rec - $885,082
South Issaquah Creek Greenway Project - Issaquah Parks & Rec Dept - $229,631
Squak Valley Park Creekside Restoration - City of Issaquah - $450,000
Squak Valley Park Expansion - Issaquah Parks & Rec Dept - $226,183
Taylor Mountain Forest Inholdings - King County - $300,000
Three Forks Park - King Co Parks & Rec - $1,150,360
Tiger Mountain Ph. 3 - Dept of Natural Resources - $291,925
Tiger Mt. Trailhead Construction - Dept of Natural Resources - $725,385
Tolle Anderson Park Acquisition - City of Issaquah - $1,000,000
Torguson Property - North Bend Community Dev - $425,600
West Tiger Mountain NRCA - Dept of Natural Resources - $1,750,000
West Tiger Mountain NRCA 02 - Dept of Natural Resources - $824,062
West Tiger Mountain NRCA 04 - Dept of Natural Resources - $537,000
West Tiger Mountain NRCA 98 - Dept of Natural Resources - $1,411,305
West Tiger Mountain NRCA Acq - Dept of Natural Resources - $950,000

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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