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The Woodard Bay land acquisition ensured that the site continued to provide important habitat for wildlife, including the largest harbor seal nursery in south Puget Sound.

22nd Legislative District

Olympia

Projects Funded
45th Street Community Park - Lacey Parks & Rec Dept - $369,233
Capitol Lake Park - Olympia Parks, Arts & Rec - $1,000,000
Chehalis Western Railroad RW - Thurston County Parks & Rec - $800,000
Chehalis Western Trail - Thurston County Parks & Rec - $1,000,122
Chehalis Western Trail Missing Link - Thurston County Parks & Rec - $267,891
Chehalis Western Trail Phase 2 - Thurston County Parks & Rec - $618,779
Friendly Grove Park - Olympia Parks, Arts & Rec - $324,414
Grass Lake Nature Park - Olympia Parks, Arts & Rec - $900,000
Lacey Burlington Northern Trail Land Acq - City of Lacey - $399,724
Olympia Woodland Trail Phase I Development - Olympia Parks, Arts & Rec - $300,000
Pacific Avenue Community Park - Lacey Parks & Rec Dept - $473,503
Pioneer Park Phase 1 - Tumwater Parks & Rec Dept - $300,000
Pioneer Park Phase 2 - Tumwater Parks & Rec Dept - $276,220
Pleasant Glade Park - Lacey Parks & Rec Dept - $387,645
Railroad Bridge Park Expansion - Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe - $60,233
Rainier Vista Community Park Development - City of Lacey - $284,469
West Bay Park, Phase 2 - City of Olympia - $366,134
West Tiger Mountain NRCA - Dept of Natural Resources - $1,411,305
Wonderwood Community Park - Lacey Parks & Rec Dept - $275,000
Woodard Bay Access Trail - Dept of Natural Resources - $698,649
Woodard Bay Access Trail Phase 2 - Dept of Natural Resources - $669,079
Woodard Bay NRCA - Dept of Natural Resources - $798,600
Woodard Bay NRCA - 1994 - Dept of Natural Resources - $494,010
Woodard Bay NRCA - 1996 - Dept of Natural Resources - $1,200,000
Woodard Bay NRCA 1993 - Dept of Natural Resources - $812,383
Woodard Bay NRCA 2002 - Dept of Natural Resources - $702,391
Woodard Bay NRCA 2004 - Dept of Natural Resources - $822,297
Woodard Bay NRCA 2006 - Dept of Natural Resources - $2,302,440

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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