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Angle Lake Park Phase I

WWRP Applicant: SeaTac Parks & Rec Dept
RCO Project Number: 96-1151
County: King 
Legislative District: 33rd 
WWRP Account: Outdoor Recreation
WWRP Category: Local Parks
WWRP Grant: $300,000
Recipient Match: $321,684
Project Type: Development
Date Funded: 1997

Description:

This project will include removal of the 44 year old outdated King County 20 stall shower and 24 stall restroom building and replacing it with an open plaza. The plaza includes ADA accessible restrooms and picnic shelter linked with a landscaped arbor with superb lake views. Other phase I improvements include a relocated street entry and exit, new playground area and equipment, and ADA parking for the beach and restrooms. Angle Lake Park is located .8 of a mile from SeaTac International Airport and is an existing 10 acre park with 371 feet of beach waterfront, on a 90 acre lake and a public boat launch. It is a historic park site that was established back to the late 1920's.

Red Marker Angle Lake Park Phase I

This project will include removal of the 44 year old outdated King County 20 stall shower and 24 stall restroom building and replacing it with an open plaza. The plaza includes ADA accessible restrooms and picnic shelter linked with a landscaped arbor with superb lake views. Other phase I improvements include a relocated street entry and exit, new playground area and equipment, and ADA parking for the beach and restrooms. Angle Lake Park is located .8 of a mile from SeaTac International Airport and is an existing 10 acre park with 371 feet of beach waterfront, on a 90 acre lake and a public boat launch. It is a historic park site that was established back to the late 1920's.

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Location:
Approximately 1 mile south of SeaTac Airport, just off of International Boulevard [Pacific Highway] at 192nd.

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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