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Mt. Si NRCA Trail Bridges (Development) 2008

Status
Funded in 2009
WWRP Applicant: Dept of Natural Resources WWRP Category: State Lands Development WWRP Grant: $80,000 Applicant Match: $8,471 Project Type: Development County: King  Legislative District: 5th 

The Washington Department of Natural Resources will use this grant to replace two dilapidated bridges in the Mount Si Natural Resources Conservation Area. The two bridges are on the Mount Si Trail and Francis North interpretive trail, which are at the trail head. The interpretive trail is closed to the public because of the unsafe bridge. The two bridges were built about 15 years ago with natural wood stringers. They are rotten and the bridges are on the verge of collapsing. The Mount Si trails are a popular destination being 30-minute drive from 3.3 million people. The department will contribute $8,471 in labor and agency appropriations. This was the top ranked project of 13 projects competing for funding in the state lands development category of the Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program.

RCO Project Number: 08-1165

Location

From I-90, take the 436th Ave. Exit (Exit #32), turn north onto 436th Ave., turn left (west) onto SE North Bend Way, turn right (north) onto SE Mt. Si Road and travel 2.1 miles to the Mt. Si NRCA Trailhead.

Red Marker Mt. Si NRCA Trail Bridges (Development) 2008
The Washington Department of Natural Resources will use this grant to replace two dilapidated bridges in the Mount Si Natural Resources Conservation Area. The two bridges are on the Mount Si Trail and Francis North interpretive trail, which are at the trail head. The interpretive trail is closed to the public because of the unsafe bridge. The two bridges were built about 15 years ago with natural wood stringers. They are rotten and the bridges are on the verge of collapsing. The Mount Si trails are a popular destination being 30-minute drive from 3.3 million people. The department will contribute $8,471 in labor and agency appropriations. This was the top ranked project of 13 projects competing for funding in the state lands development category of the Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program.
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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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