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WWRP funds enabled Clark County to create a 50-acre park in the densely populated areas of east Vancouver.

17th Legislative District

East Vancouver

Projects Funded
Brush Prairie Acquisition - Clark County Parks Dept - $394,604
East Image Park Acquisition - Vancouver Parks & Rec Dept - $220,200
East Mill Plain - Vancouver Parks & Rec Dept - $191,527
Evergreen Fisheries Park - Clark County Parks Dept - $267,291
Evergreen Fisheries Park Phase 2 - Clark County Parks Dept - $288,044
Fisher Basin - Vancouver Parks & Rec Dept - $299,757
Fisher Basin Regional Park - Clark County Parks Dept - $220,370
Haagen Park - Vancouver Parks & Rec Dept - $300,000
Hockinson Meadows - Clark County Parks Dept - $500,000
Hockinson Park - Vancouver Parks & Rec Dept - $101,525
Inholdings Adjacent Properties 2002 - State Parks - $500,000
Maple Crest Park - Vancouver Parks & Rec Dept - $238,559
Mount Vista Park - Vancouver Parks & Rec Dept - $294,828
Orchards Highlands - Clark County Parks Dept - $66,117
Pacific Community Park - Clark County Parks Dept - $236,015
Pacific Community Park - Clark County Parks Dept - $121,764
South Fishers Landing Park Acquisition - Vancouver Parks & Rec Dept - $468,304

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.
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