33rd Legislative District
SeaTac, Kent, Des Moines, and Normandy Park
2009 Funded Projects
This project will pave the final 5,300’ segment of the...
1990 - 2008 Funded Projects
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Canterbury Neighborhood Park
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This project is for the acquisition and development of a...
- 47.38 -122.21
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Cheasty Grnblt & Mt View Nat. Areas 1992
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Acquisition of 16 acres in east/central Seattle to expand the...
- 47.42 -122.3
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Chestnut Ridge Park Acquisition
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With this project, the City of Kent proposes the acquisition...
- 47.42 -122.21
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City Hall Park Renovation & Expansion
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Renovation of existing play area to include three youth baseball/softball...
- 47.44 -122.35
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Des Moines Creek Trail- Waterfront Connection
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This project will pave the final 5,300’ segment of the...
- 47.41 -122.32
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Des Moines Sports Park Acquisition
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This Des Moines Sports Park project will acquire 15.22 acres...
- 47.41 -122.3
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Duwamish/Green River Trail
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This phase is for a trail in Tukwila that will...
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Green River Trail Dev., Ph. 1
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Construciton of five miles of 12' paved trail surface from...
- 47.5 -122.3
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Hansville Greenway Trail
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This acquisition is a key link in a greenway/trails system...
- 47.91 -122.56
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Horseshoe Bend Trail
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Acquisition of approximately three-fourths of a mile of trail corridor...
- 47.37 -122.24
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Koch Farm Acquisition
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This acquisition is to buy the development rights of 6.16...
- 47.38 -122.25
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Lake Fenwick Phase 3
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Acquisition of approximately 32 acres in a linear corridor, much...
- 47.37 -122.27
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Mathison Park Expansion
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The goal of this project is to expand Mathison Park...
- 47.47 -122.33
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Scenic Hill Park
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Development of a neighborhood park to serve the Scenic Hill...
- 47.37 -122.21
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Steven J Underwood Ballfield Lighting
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This project will add field lighting on a competition level...
- 47.41 -122.3
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Three Friends Fishing Hole Development
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The project is for the acquisition of 9.24 acres of...
- 47.42 -122.26
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Valley Floor Community Park Acquisition
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Acquisition of 50.05 acres of relatively undeveloped land for future...
- 47.41 -122.27
Note: Not all projects are shown.
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.

