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Mukilteo Lighthouse Park Phase 1
- Status
- Funded in 2007
Mukilteo will use this grant to begin the first of four phases of development of the 13-acre Mukilteo Lighthouse Park site, which is on Puget Sound at the west end of old downtown Mukilteo. Work will include adding open landscaped areas, sheltered picnic facilities, a children's play area, an interpretive program with displays and viewpoints, pathways, the first section of a waterfront promenade, a new restroom, and access to the shoreline via a new parking area for people with disabilities. In addition to providing new and enhanced recreation opportunities for residents, the park also will provide a critical connection to redevelopment efforts underway along the Mukilteo and Everett waterfronts. Mukilteo will contribute more than $2 million in cash and a state grant.
Location
From Interstate 5 (north or southbound), take exit #182 and head west on SR 525. Stay on this road -- it will turn into the Mukilteo Speedway -- for ~8 or 9 miles, until it ends at the Mukilteo ferry dock. Turn left onto Front Street and travel ~1/2 block to enter the parking lot and the park property.
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Mukilteo Lighthouse Park Phase 1
- Mukilteo will use this grant to begin the first of four phases of development of the 13-acre Mukilteo Lighthouse Park site, which is on Puget Sound at the west end of old downtown Mukilteo. Work will include adding open landscaped areas, sheltered picnic facilities, a children's play area, an interpretive program with displays and viewpoints, pathways, the first section of a waterfront promenade, a new restroom, and access to the shoreline via a new parking area for people with disabilities. In addition to providing new and enhanced recreation opportunities for residents, the park also will provide a critical connection to redevelopment efforts underway along the Mukilteo and Everett waterfronts. Mukilteo will contribute more than $2 million in cash and a state grant.
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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.

