Ask your legislator to support these projects!

Dear legislator,

Write to your legislators to thank them for funding this project.




, WA

Photos

No images found ...

Pacific Community Park 96

Status
Funded in 2003
WWRP Applicant: Clark County Parks Dept WWRP Category: Local Parks WWRP Grant: $236,014 Applicant Match: $300,000 Project Type: Acquisition County: Clark  Legislative District: 17th 

Acquisition of a 20 acre community park in a rapidly developing residential area 2 miles east of the City of Vancouver. Future improvements will include ballfields, soccer fields, picnic tables, picnic shelter, play meadows, children's play apparatus, pedestrian/bike trails, restrooms, and parking.

RCO Project Number: 96-1203

Location

Take 164th Avenue Exit off State Highway 14. Drive north on 164th/162nd Avenue approximately 3 miles. Project site includes the forest and field area between NE 162nd and NE 172nd Avenues. Pacific Junior High and Harmony Elementary Schools are located near the northeast corner of the project site.

Red Marker Pacific Community Park 96
Acquisition of a 20 acre community park in a rapidly developing residential area 2 miles east of the City of Vancouver. Future improvements will include ballfields, soccer fields, picnic tables, picnic shelter, play meadows, children's play apparatus, pedestrian/bike trails, restrooms, and parking.
45.63449062 -122.49971602

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.

Document Actions
News

Join us for a Celebration and Silent Auction!

We are quickly approaching the date of our annual Celebration and Silent Auction to be held on May 22nd at the home of David and Maryanne Tagney Jones in West Seattle. View a list of this year's auction items and RSVP today!

State Senators cherry pick projects, ignore WWRP rankings

The State Senate's proposed budget slashes Washington Wildlife & Recreation Program funding to almost half of what Governor Inslee recommended while favoring poorly ranked projects over highly ranked ones. The WWRP's independent ranking system is the key to its years of success, ensuring only the best projects get funded. Take action & urge your legislators to restore full funding today!

LWCF full funding bill reintroduced

Sens. Baucus (MT), Burr (NC), and Wyden (OR) & 4 cosponsors have introduced a new bill, the “Land and Water Conservation Authorization and Funding Act of 2013,” to provide full, permanent and dedicated funding for LWCF. Please join us in asking Senators Maria Cantwell and Patty Murray to renew their support and once again co-sponsor the bill!

What Places Matter to You?

Browse projects by:

Keep in Touch

Email Newsletter


Follow us

Follow WildlifeRec on Twitter
Our Sponsors