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Structures on the Bradley Lake property.

Bradley Lake

WWRP Applicant: City of Puyallup
RCO Project Number: 00-1524
County: Pierce 
Legislative District: 25th 
WWRP Category: Local Parks
WWRP Grant: $268,820
Applicant Match: $505,756
Recipient Match: $505,756
Project Type: Development
Date Funded: 2001

Description:

In 1998 the City purchased this 60 acre site. Our objective is to continue development in concert with the master plan as adopted after public meetings. The phase of the project includes the construction of fishing floats, a children's play area, group picnic shelter, parking, improved entry and signage, an amphitheater type meadow and landscaping. The City has completed Phase I, which consists of a walking trail around the lake and shoreline enhancement. This trail was the #1 priority of participants during the master planning phase. Future phases will consist of two youth baseball fields in the north end of the property.

Red Marker Bradley Lake

In 1998 the City purchased this 60 acre site. Our objective is to continue development in concert with the master plan as adopted after public meetings. The phase of the project includes the construction of fishing floats, a children's play area, group picnic shelter, parking, improved entry and signage, an amphitheater type meadow and landscaping. The City has completed Phase I, which consists of a walking trail around the lake and shoreline enhancement. This trail was the #1 priority of participants during the master planning phase. Future phases will consist of two youth baseball fields in the north end of the property.

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Location:
Exit State Route 512 at State Route 161 (Meridian Ave. South) to 37th Ave SE. Turn left at 37th Ave. SE. Proceed to 5th Street SE and turn left. Proceed to 31st Ave SE and turn right to enter park property.

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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