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Maritime Park

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Funded in 2005
WWRP Applicant: City of Bremerton WWRP Category: Local Parks WWRP Grant: $300,000 Applicant Match: $1,674,959 Project Type: Development County: Kitsap  Legislative District: 26th 

Bremerton, in Kitsap County, is currently working a major downtown renovation. Parks and open space are a critical component in the overall master plan. The United States Navy is donating this park land for a new waterfront park adjacent to the Bremerton Transportation Center/Ferry Terminal. The park will also be in close proximity to the city's new conference center. Maritime Park will be developed as a passive park that celebrates Bremerton's and the Navy's 100 year relationship. It will feature a flag plaza and monument. The 386 linear feet of public shoreline included in the park will help satisfy the number one request of the public -- access to shorelines. Benches for viewing the water and ferry traffic will be installed, and a salmon restoration area is also planned. The park will house the Naval Museum at the north end.

RCO Project Number: 02-1062

Location

As you disembark the Seattle/Bremerton Ferry - the site is located directly to the left (southwest) of the ferry terminal (Kitsap Transit Center).

Red Marker Maritime Park
Bremerton, in Kitsap County, is currently working a major downtown renovation. Parks and open space are a critical component in the overall master plan. The United States Navy is donating this park land for a new waterfront park adjacent to the Bremerton Transportation Center/Ferry Terminal. The park will also be in close proximity to the city's new conference center. Maritime Park will be developed as a passive park that celebrates Bremerton's and the Navy's 100 year relationship. It will feature a flag plaza and monument. The 386 linear feet of public shoreline included in the park will help satisfy the number one request of the public -- access to shorelines. Benches for viewing the water and ferry traffic will be installed, and a salmon restoration area is also planned. The park will house the Naval Museum at the north end.
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