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South Kitsap Regional Park-Phase 1
- Status
- Funded in 2009
The Kitsap County Parks and Recreation Department will use this grant to develop the South Kitsap Community Park by adding a new and expanded children’s playground, a skate park, and a new ball field. The county also will relocate and expand three existing baseball fields; incorporate an all-weather turf, regulation-size soccer field; and realign interior park roads, parking, and paths accessing trails to the wooded areas. The 200-acre South Kitsap Community Park was transferred from the South Kitsap Park District to the county in 2007. The county will contribute $1,091,000. (08-1337)
Location
From I-5 go north on WA-16 toward Bremerton. Take the Sedgwick Road / WA-160 E ramp toward Southworth Ferry 0.3 miles. Turn right onto SE Sedgwick Road/WA-160 for 0.7 miles. Turn left onto Bethel Road SE 1.0 miles. Turn right onto SE Lund Avenue 1.0 miles. Turn left onto Jackson Avenue SE. The park is on the corner of Jackson Avenue SE and SE Lund Avenue in Port Orchard, WA. 98366
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South Kitsap Regional Park-Phase 1
- The Kitsap County Parks and Recreation Department will use this grant to develop the South Kitsap Community Park by adding a new and expanded children’s playground, a skate park, and a new ball field. The county also will relocate and expand three existing baseball fields; incorporate an all-weather turf, regulation-size soccer field; and realign interior park roads, parking, and paths accessing trails to the wooded areas. The 200-acre South Kitsap Community Park was transferred from the South Kitsap Park District to the county in 2007. The county will contribute $1,091,000. (08-1337)
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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.

