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South Lake Union Park dev.Ph I
- Status
- Funded in 2005
Seattle will use this grant to develop 1.2 acres into a major waterfront park, providing the public with access to Lake Union. Work will include improving the loading dock, waterfront walkway, and landscaping. The park is an important phase of the overall South Lake Union Masterplan, an 11-acre regional park that will compliment the Maritime Heritage Center, which preserves and displays boating and the water-related history of the region. The park provides outdoor spaces for large community gatherings as well as waterfront access for workers, visitors, and residents of the South Lake Union Park neighborhood.
Location
The park is located at the South end of Lake Union at 860 Terry Avenue North in Seattle. From I-5, take the Mercer Street exit (#167), go southwest for .5 miles, turn right on Fairview Avenue N. and go north 500 feet. Turn left on Valley street, staying in the rightmost lane and go west two blocks (600 yeards). After passing the Center for Wooden Boats on the right, turn right into the park on Terry Avenue North.
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South Lake Union Park dev.Ph I
- Seattle will use this grant to develop 1.2 acres into a major waterfront park, providing the public with access to Lake Union. Work will include improving the loading dock, waterfront walkway, and landscaping. The park is an important phase of the overall South Lake Union Masterplan, an 11-acre regional park that will compliment the Maritime Heritage Center, which preserves and displays boating and the water-related history of the region. The park provides outdoor spaces for large community gatherings as well as waterfront access for workers, visitors, and residents of the South Lake Union Park neighborhood.
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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.

