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Lynch Park
- Status
- Funded in 2003
This project involves acquisition of a nine-acre neighborhood park located in a heavily developed residential area of west Vancouver. The park will serve the Northwest and Lincoln neighborhoods. In terms of recreation need, this is one of Vancouver's most under-served areas. The Lincoln neighborhood has no parks and the Northwest neighborhood has one 9.5-acre site with picnic tables and play equipment. In addition, this property provides the last opportunity in the service area to acquire a site of this size. The project site consists of a gently sloping meadow with extensive views of the Cascade Mountains. The site has no wetlands or other limiting conditions. The property immediately borders local elementary schools. Future improvements will include sports fields, play equipment, picnic tables, viewpoint, trails, and restrooms.
Location
Drive north on Main to NW 39th Street. Drive on 39th to Lincoln. Drive north on Lincoln and east on NW 53rd Street to Ben Franklin School. Park site lies immediately south of school.
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Lynch Park
- This project involves acquisition of a nine-acre neighborhood park located in a heavily developed residential area of west Vancouver. The park will serve the Northwest and Lincoln neighborhoods. In terms of recreation need, this is one of Vancouver's most under-served areas. The Lincoln neighborhood has no parks and the Northwest neighborhood has one 9.5-acre site with picnic tables and play equipment. In addition, this property provides the last opportunity in the service area to acquire a site of this size. The project site consists of a gently sloping meadow with extensive views of the Cascade Mountains. The site has no wetlands or other limiting conditions. The property immediately borders local elementary schools. Future improvements will include sports fields, play equipment, picnic tables, viewpoint, trails, and restrooms.
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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.

