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The City of Mercer Island acquired 21 acres of wooded ravine in central Mercer Island to remain in its natural state for open space and wildlife habitat purposes.

41st Legislative District

Bellevue and Mercer Island

Projects Funded
Cougar Mtn - Squak Mtn Wildlife Corridor - City of Issaquah - $500,000
DOT Property - City of Newcastle - $225,279
Eastside Trail Acq - South Segment - King County - $2,000,000
Enatai Beach Park Ph I - Bellevue Parks & Comm Serv - $300,000
Lake Boren Park - City of Newcastle - $268,063
May Creek Trail 1991 - Renton Parks Department - $169,200
May Creek Trail 1994 - Renton Parks Department - $90,574
May Creek Trail Addition - City of Newcastle - $267,915
Mercer Slough Habitat - Bellevue Parks & Comm Serv - $124,855
Meydenbauer Bay Acquisition - City of Bellevue - $500,000
Meydenbauer Bay Waterfront Acquisition - City of Bellevue - $246,604
Open Space Acquisition - Mercer Island Parks & Rec Dept - $1,000,000
Peltola Property Acquisition - South I-90 - Bellevue Parks & Comm Serv - $52,913
South of I-90 Robertson Acquisition - Bellevue Parks & Comm Serv - $406,600
Squak Mountain 1991 - State Parks - $288,034
Squak Mountain 1994 - State Parks - $1,032,431
Squak Mountain 1996 - State Parks - $2,200,000
Squak Mtn Section 9 Ph 2 - State Parks - $491,781
Squak Mtn Trailhead - State Parks - $176,439
Wilburton Property Acquistion - City of Bellevue - $500,000

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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