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Stadler Ridge Park
- Status
- Funded in 2009
Lynnwood will use this grant to develop a 2-acre neighborhood park in an underserved neighborhood in northeast Lynnwood. The city will build outdoor courts, a plaza, parking, playground, trails, and restrooms. Crews also will install signs, fencing, landscaping, and park furniture. There are no parks within walking distance of this neighborhood, and major streets are barriers to other city parks. In the past 7 years, about 175 new homes with small yards have developed in this neighborhood with no provision for parks. Acting as stewards of the future park, the neighbors formed work groups to remove invasive plants, and local Boy Scouts built a nature trail that provides access to an adjacent neighborhood. The city will contribute $350,000. (08-1133)
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I-5N to exit 181A L on 44th Ave W R on 172nd St SW R on 33rd Pl W site 1/2 mile on right
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Stadler Ridge Park
- Lynnwood will use this grant to develop a 2-acre neighborhood park in an underserved neighborhood in northeast Lynnwood. The city will build outdoor courts, a plaza, parking, playground, trails, and restrooms. Crews also will install signs, fencing, landscaping, and park furniture. There are no parks within walking distance of this neighborhood, and major streets are barriers to other city parks. In the past 7 years, about 175 new homes with small yards have developed in this neighborhood with no provision for parks. Acting as stewards of the future park, the neighbors formed work groups to remove invasive plants, and local Boy Scouts built a nature trail that provides access to an adjacent neighborhood. The city will contribute $350,000. (08-1133)
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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.

