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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

Proposed Projects
Meydenbauer Bay Waterfront Acquisition - City of Bellevue - $1,000,000

The scope of this project is to acquire the last...

Projects Funded
Cougar Mtn - Squak Mtn Wildlife Corridor - City of Issaquah - 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 Addition - City of Newcastle - $267,915
May Creek Trail, 1991 - Renton Parks Department - $169,200
May Creek Trail, 1994 - Renton Parks Department - $90,574
Mercer Slough Habitat - Bellevue Parks & Comm Serv - $124,855
Meydenbauer Bay Park Expansion - City of Bellevue - City of Bellevue - $500,000
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. Trailhead - State Parks - $176,439
Squak Mtn., Section 9 Ph. 2 - State Parks - $491,781
Wilburton Property Acquistion - City of Bellevue - City of Bellevue - $500,000
Green Marker Cougar Mtn - Squak Mtn Wildlife Corridor
The proposed project is for the acquisition of a forty...
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Green Marker DOT Property
This project will acquire 23.7 acres presently owned by DOT....
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Green Marker Enatai Beach Park Ph. I
Phase I renovation of Enatai Beach Park will re-establish the...
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Green Marker Lake Boren Park
The Lake Boren Park project is a development project of...
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Green Marker May Creek Trail, 1991
Acquisition of 13.8 acres for the western border of the...
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Green Marker May Creek Trail, 1994
Project involves the acquisition of approximately ten acres for a...
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Green Marker May Creek Trail Addition
Acquisition of property to link the May Creek/Honey Creek greenbelt...
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Green Marker Mercer Slough Habitat
This development project will enhance the diversity of landscape types...
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Green Marker Meydenbauer Bay Park Expansion
The scope of this project is to acquire one of...
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Red Marker Meydenbauer Bay Waterfront Acquisition
The scope of this project is to acquire the last...
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Green Marker Open Space Acquisition
Acquisition of wooded ravine land in central Mercer Island, to...
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Green Marker Peltola Property Acquisition-South I-90
The Peltola property would add approximately 14 acres to an...
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Green Marker South of I-90 (Robertson Acquisition)
This project involves the acquisition of 9 acres in south...
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Green Marker Squak Mountain - 1991
Purchase of a section of land located to the south...
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Green Marker Squak Mountain - 1994
Acquire approximately 339 acres adjacent to Squak Mountain State Park,...
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Green Marker Squak Mountain - 1996
This key acquisition of 300 acres in the west half...
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Green Marker Squak Mtn., Section 9 Ph. 2
Provide trailhead facility offering public access to Squak Mountain State...
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Green Marker Squak Mtn. Trailhead
Provide trailhead facility offering public access to Squak Mountain State...
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Green Marker Wilburton Property Acquistion
The Wilburton property is approximately 17 acres strategically located immediately...
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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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