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This phase includes construction of playground, picnic facilities, walking paths, restroom facilities, parking lot basketball court & informal playfield.

Cedar Grove Park Development Ph. 1

Status
Funded in 2003
WWRP Applicant: Bothell Parks & Rec WWRP Category: Local Parks WWRP Grant: $300,000 Applicant Match: $644,841 Project Type: Development County: Snohomish  Legislative District: 1st 

The proposed development project is for Cedar Grove Park, a community park in the northern portion (Snohomish County) of the City of Bothell. This park is being developed in two phases: This phase includes construction of playground, picnic facilities, walking paths, restroom facilities, parking lot basketball court & informal playfield. A future phase will complete the park by adding a formal multi-use sports field, additional off-street parking and other features. There are presently 19 developed parks in the City of Bothell of which 18 are in the southern (King County) portion of the City. While the City's population is fairly evenly split between the King and Snohomish County portions (16,290 or 54% in Snohomish County), there is only one developed park in the Snohomish County portion. Cedar Grove Park is located in the fastest growing part of the City with recreation areas limited to the local elementary and junior high schools. The City's current level of service is 2.4 acres per 1,000 population with the goal being 4.5 acres per 1,000 population. The development of Cedar Grove Park will bring the City to 75.27 acres of developed park land.

RCO Project Number: 02-1304

Location

Take I-405 northbound to exit #26. Turn south on SR 527 to 228th Street SE, go west on 228th Street. Turn right on 9th Avenue SE. Site is approximately 4 blocks on the east side of road.

Red Marker Cedar Grove Park Development Ph. 1
The proposed development project is for Cedar Grove Park, a community park in the northern portion (Snohomish County) of the City of Bothell. This park is being developed in two phases: This phase includes construction of playground, picnic facilities, walking paths, restroom facilities, parking lot basketball court & informal playfield. A future phase will complete the park by adding a formal multi-use sports field, additional off-street parking and other features. There are presently 19 developed parks in the City of Bothell of which 18 are in the southern (King County) portion of the City. While the City's population is fairly evenly split between the King and Snohomish County portions (16,290 or 54% in Snohomish County), there is only one developed park in the Snohomish County portion. Cedar Grove Park is located in the fastest growing part of the City with recreation areas limited to the local elementary and junior high schools. The City's current level of service is 2.4 acres per 1,000 population with the goal being 4.5 acres per 1,000 population. The development of Cedar Grove Park will bring the City to 75.27 acres of developed park land.
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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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