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Doc Hageman Park
- Status
- Funded in 2009
Lynnwood will use this grant to develop a neighborhood park on an old farm in the Tutmark Hill neighborhood. Rapid residential development has occurred there without provision for recreational open space. More than 200 homes have been built within a half-mile of the park. The 7.69-acre park is named for Doc Hageman, who farmed the property for more than 50 years. The city will install interpretive signs, a loop trail, a sport court, play equipment, picnic areas, an informal play field, restrooms, and parking. The city will contribute $500,000. (08-1580)
Location
I-5 N EXIT 181B, ALDERWOOD MALL PKWY Stay STRAIGHT to go onto ALDERWOOD MALL PKWY/198TH PL SW. Follow ALDERWOOD MALL PKWY, 1.5 miles RIGHT on MAPLE RD. MAPLE RD becomes 178TH ST SW. To 1320 178th St SW on right
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Doc Hageman Park
- Lynnwood will use this grant to develop a neighborhood park on an old farm in the Tutmark Hill neighborhood. Rapid residential development has occurred there without provision for recreational open space. More than 200 homes have been built within a half-mile of the park. The 7.69-acre park is named for Doc Hageman, who farmed the property for more than 50 years. The city will install interpretive signs, a loop trail, a sport court, play equipment, picnic areas, an informal play field, restrooms, and parking. The city will contribute $500,000. (08-1580)
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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.

