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2017-19%20Wwrp%20Final 2017-19 WWRP Projects $80 Million Funded The Washington Wildlife and Recreation Coalition is the founder and chief advocate for the WWRP grant program. Funded by SSB 6090 & LEAP Lists No. 2017-42 and 2018-6H, signed into law 1/19/2018 Critical Habitat Projects Project Name Applicant LD County Request Enacted A South Fork Manastash (HOC) Dept of Fish & Wildlife 13 Kittitas $1,500,000 $1,500,000 A Mid Columbia - Grand Coulee 2016 Dept of Fish & Wildlife 12 Douglas $3,000,000 $3,000,000 A Mt Adams Klickitat Canyon Phase II Columbia Land Trust 14 Klickitat $2,440,525 $2,441,000 A Cowiche Watershed 2016 Dept of Fish & Wildlife 14 Yakima $3,000,000 $3,000,000 A Simcoe 2016 Dept of Fish & Wildlife 14 Klickitat $4,000,000 $2,140,000 A Lehman Uplands Conservation Easement Methow Conservancy 12 Okanogan $1,134,050 Alternate A Hoffstadt Hills Dept of Fish & Wildlife 20 Cowlitz $3,000,000 Alternate Natural Areas Category Project Name Applicant LD County Request Enacted A Crowberry Bog NAP Dept of Natural Resources 24 Jefferson $1,571,929 $1,572,000 A Lacamas Prairie Natural Area Dept of Natural Resources 18 Clark $2,601,715 $2,602,000 A Washougal Oaks Natural Area Dept of Natural Resources 18 Clark $1,338,073 $1,338,000 A Bone River & Niawiakum River NAPs Dept of Natural Resources 19 Pacific $2,211,803 $2,212,000 A Cypress Island Natural Area Dept of Natural Resources 40 Skagit $2,552,271 $906,000 Riparian Protection Category Project Name Applicant LD County Request Enacted A Wenatchee Sleepy Hollow Floodplain Protection Chelan-Douglas Land Trust 12 Chelan $319,600 $320,000 A Clearwater Riparian Protection - Phase III The Nature Conservancy 24 Jefferson $877,000 $877,000 A Chehalis River Surge Plain NAP 2016 Dept of Natural Resources 19 Grays Harbor $2,321,124 $2,321,000 A Kennedy Creek NRCA Riparian 2016 Dept of Natural Resources 35 Mason $4,312,549 $2,111,000 A Teanaway Valley Riparian Dept of Fish & Wildlife 13 Kittitas $2,500,000 Alternate A Nisqually Shoreline Wilcox Reach Protection Nisqually Land Trust 2 Pierce $705,000 Alternate A Merrill Lake RP 2016 Dept of Fish & Wildlife 20 Cowlitz $2,300,000 Alternate A Wayne Sammamish Riverfront Community Project King Co Water & Land Res 1 King $1,000,000 Alternate A Skookum Riparian Protection #2 Squaxin Island Tribe 35 Mason $660,055 Alternate A Graylands Acquisition Ducks Unlimited - Vancouver 19 Grays Harbor $1,000,000 Alternate ADR Upper Sweetwater Creek Riparian Protection Hood Canal SEG 35 Mason $438,547 Alternate Urban Wildlife Category State agency projects Project Name Applicant LD County Request Enacted A Woodard Bay NRCA 2016 Dept of Natural Resources 22 Thurston $3,232,991 $3,233,000 A Stavis NRCA & Kitsap Forest NAP 2016 Dept of Natural Resources 35 Kitsap $3,569,499 $554,000 A Mt Si & Middle Fork NRCAs/Rattlesnake Mtn 2016 Dept of Natural Resources 5 King $3,431,186 Alternate A West Rocky Prairie 2016 Dept of Fish & Wildlife 20 Thurston $2,200,000 Alternate A Scatter Creek Addition Dept of Fish & Wildlife 35 Thurston $1,000,000 Alternate Local/ tribal/ nonprofit land trust projects Project Name Applicant LD County Request Enacted A Lower Henderson Inlet Habitat Protection Capitol Land Trust 22 Thurston $610,000 $610,000 AR Middle Ohop Protection Phase 3 Nisqually Land Trust 2 Pierce $215,818 $216,000 A Castle Rock Acquisition, Phase 2 Chelan-Douglas Land Trust 12 Chelan $400,000 $400,000 A West Bay Woods Acquisition Olympia Parks, Arts & Rec 22 Thurston $164,927 $165,000 Water Access Category Acquisition projects Project Name Applicant LD County Request Enacted Three Islands Spokane River Water Access Spokane City Parks & Rec Dept 6 Spokane $1,000,000 $1,000,000 Zylstra Lake San Juan County Land Bank 40 San Juan $1,067,225 $1,067,000 West Poulbso Waterfront Park City of Poulsbo 23 Kitsap $400,000 $400,000 Barnum Point Water Access Island County 10 Island $1,575,000 $460,000 AD Stanwood Hamilton Landing Park City of Stanwood 10 Snohomish $384,207 Alternate Wayne Sammamish Riverfront Regional Park City of Bothell 1 Snohomish $1,000,000 Alternate Pressentin Park Parking and Day Use Acquisition Skagit County Parks & Rec 39 Skagit $101,400 Alternate Birch Bay Beach Park Acquisition Whatcom County Parks & Rec 42 Whatcom $1,217,175 Alternate Pearson Shoreline Water Access Island County 10 Island $750,000 Alternate AD Middle Wynochee River - 7400 Road Access Dept of Fish & Wildlife 24 Grays Harbor $186,000 Alternate Development projects Project Name Applicant LD County Request Enacted Edmonds Waterfront Development City of Edmonds 21 Snohomish $500,000 $500,000 Harry Todd Waterfront Improvements City of Lakewood 28 Pierce $600,000 $476,000 Ballinger Park Water Access Development City of Mountlake Terrace 32 Snohomish $500,000 Alternate Rhododendron Park Float and Boardwalk City of Kenmore 46 King $400,000 Alternate Squire's Landing Float Replacement City of Kenmore 46 King $82,000 Alternate AD Stanwood Hamilton Landing Park City of Stanwood 10 Snohomish $867,035 Alternate AD Middle Wynochee River - 7400 Road Access Dept of Fish & Wildlife 24 Grays Harbor $314,000 Alternate State Parks Category Acquisition projects Project Name Applicant LD County Request Enacted Inholdings and Adjacent Properties 2016 State Parks 13, 14,Clark, 18, 35 Kittitas, Klickitat,$1,000,000 Mason $1,000,000 Moran - Lawrence Point Acquisition State Parks 40 San Juan $2,874,520 $2,875,000 Jones Property Acquisition - Moran State Park State Parks 40 San Juan $2,182,300 $1,303,000 San Juan Area - Harndon Island Acquisition State Parks 40 San Juan $888,760 Alternate Willapa Hills Trail - Marwood Farms Acquisition State Parks 20 Lewis $676,871 Alternate Miller Peninsula - Jones Trust State Parks 24 Clallam $1,040,998 Alternate Brooks Memorial State Park - 200 acre acquisition State Parks 14 Klickitat $434,746 Alternate Development projects Project Name Applicant LD County Request Enacted Lake Sammamish Picnic Area--Sunset Beach Phase 7 State Parks 41 King $2,739,500 $2,740,000 Iron Horse-Tekoa Trestle Decking and Railing State Parks 9 Whitman $1,450,612 REMOVED Iron Horse-Renslow Trestle Decking and Railing State Parks 13 Kittitas $1,235,663 $1,236,000 Iron Horse - Malden to Rosalia Trail Development State Parks 9 Whitman $1,664,947 REMOVED The Klickitat Trail - Bridging the Final Gap State Parks 14 Klickitat $1,522,500 $1,202,000 Lake Sylvia State Park Pavilion State Parks 19 Grays Harbor $646,350 Alternate Dosewallips Campsite Relocation State Parks 24 Jefferson $1,411,137 Alternate Kopachuck State Park Beach Area Improvements State Parks 26 Pierce $1,224,000 Alternate North Head Lighthouse Access Improvements State Parks 19 Pacific $406,920 Alternate Local Parks Category Acquisition projects Project Name Applicant LD County Request Enacted Clark Lake Park Expansion: Walla Acquisition City of Kent 47 King $716,876 $717,000 LBA Woods Morse Merryman Parcel Acq. Olympia Parks, Arts & Rec 22 Thurston $1,000,000 $1,000,000 Mount Grant Preserve San Juan County Land Bank 40 San Juan $1,000,000 $1,000,000 AD South Whidbey Campground Project-Phase 1 South Whidbey Parks & Rec 10 Island $414,647 $415,000 East Wenatchee 9th Street Property Acquisition Eastmont Parks & Recreation 12 Douglas $247,900 $248,000 Covington SoCo Park - Phase 2 City of Covington 47 King $592,362 $592,000 Kaiser Woods Acquisition Olympia Parks, Arts & Rec 22 Thurston $516,170 $170,000 Barnum Point Local Parks Island County 10 Island $893,000 Alternate Central Park Bainbridge Island MPRD 23 Kitsap $1,000,000 Alternate AD Morrow Manor Neighborhood Park City of Poulsbo 23 Kitsap $20,550 Alternate Sunset Neighborhood Park City of Renton 11 King $1,000,000 Alternate Ilahee Preserve Acq. Public Access Homestead Park Kitsap County Parks and Rec 23 Kitsap $785,000 Alternate North Bothell Park Acqusition, Shelton View Woods City of Bothell 1 Snohomish $1,000,000 Alternate AD Sunset Neighborhood Park Phase 2W City of Renton 11 King 245,449 Alternate AD Ridgefield Outdoor Recreational Complex II City of Ridgefield 18 Clark $500,000 Alternate Schmid Family Park Acquisition City of Washougal 18 Clark $313,431 Alternate Big Tree Park City of Lake Forest Park 46 King $270,075 Alternate Cordata Commons Park Acquisition Bellingham Parks & Rec Dept 42 Whatcom $700,000 Alternate Development projects Project Name Applicant LD County Request Enacted Phil Johnson Ballfields Renovation Everett Parks & Rec Dept 38 Snohomish $500,000 $500,000 Kiwanis Methow Park Revitalization, Phase 1 City of Wenatchee 12 Chelan $500,000 $500,000 Wilkeson's Roosevelt Park Town of Wilkeson 31 Pierce $43,112 $43,000 Edgewood Community Park Phase 1 City of Edgewood 31 Pierce $500,000 $500,000 Cougar Mountain Precipice Trailhead Dev. King County DNR & Parks 41 King $500,000 $500,000 Selah Skate Park Selah Parks & Rec Dept 15 Yakima $45,000 $45,000 Hale Park Construction Phase 2 City of Wenatchee 12 Chelan $500,000 $500,000 Woodruff Park Sprayground & Picnic Shelter Olympia Parks, Arts & Rec 22 Thurston $446,380 $446,000 Manette Park Renovation Project City of Bremerton 23 Kitsap $500,000 $500,000 Bidwell Park Development Spokane Co Parks, Rec & Golf 7 Spokane $500,000 $500,000 Haller Park Spray Park Development City of Arlington 39 Snohomish $500,000 $500,000 Preston Mill Park Phase II Development King County DNR & Parks 5 King $202,000 $202,000 Twisp Sports Complex Renovation - Ph 1 Town of Twisp 12 Okanogan $250,000 $250,000 Saint Edward Park Ballfields Renovation City of Kenmore 46 King $500,000 $500,000 Olympic View Park Development City of Marysville 38 Snohomish $500,000 $500,000 Southeast Youth Sports Complex Neighborhood Park Spokane City Parks & Rec Dept 6 Spokane $500,000 $500,000 Conklin Landing Park Phase III Expansion City of Bridgeport 12 Douglas $273,144 Alternate Pearl Street Memorial Pool Renovation City of Centralia 20 Lewis $500,000 Alternate Ilwaco Community Park Softball Field Ren.
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