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North County Ballfields

WWRP Applicant: Snohomish County Parks Dept
RCO Project Number: 04-1383
County: Snohomish 
Legislative District: 10th 
WWRP Category: Local Parks
WWRP Grant: $487,422
Applicant Match: $487,422
Project Type: Acquisition
Date Funded: 2005

Description:

The 1994 Snohomish County Comprehensive Park Plan highlighted the need for youth and adult athletic facilities throughout the county. Following the Plan's adoption, Snohomish County Parks convened the Regional Recreation Task Force in 1995 to develop an action plan to provide the needed land and facilities. Of the issues identified in this plan, field supply was at the top of the list, followed by the unequal distribution of fields and facilities between established urban areas and the further-out UGAs (Urban Growth Areas) adjacent to the rural zones. Snohomish County Parks incorporated this information into the 2001 Comprehensive Parks Plan, which is providing a guide for current park site identification and acquisitions in the UGAs to meet these sports field demands. This North County Ballfield proposal is an effort to address the ballfield supply shortage by acquiring a 21-acre site located between the cities of Marysville and Arlington, both of which are experiencing significant residential growth and youth soccer and little-league baseball participation. Currently the Marysville youth soccer groups are utilizing a school district property just across the street from our targeted site, but will be forced to relocate due to construction of an elementary school facility. The County's proposed site will have enough space for 3 to 4 soccer fields and two baseball complexes with associated parking, a perimeter jogging path, and children's play area.

Red Marker North County Ballfields

The 1994 Snohomish County Comprehensive Park Plan highlighted the need for youth and adult athletic facilities throughout the county. Following the Plan's adoption, Snohomish County Parks convened the Regional Recreation Task Force in 1995 to develop an action plan to provide the needed land and facilities. Of the issues identified in this plan, field supply was at the top of the list, followed by the unequal distribution of fields and facilities between established urban areas and the further-out UGAs (Urban Growth Areas) adjacent to the rural zones. Snohomish County Parks incorporated this information into the 2001 Comprehensive Parks Plan, which is providing a guide for current park site identification and acquisitions in the UGAs to meet these sports field demands. This North County Ballfield proposal is an effort to address the ballfield supply shortage by acquiring a 21-acre site located between the cities of Marysville and Arlington, both of which are experiencing significant residential growth and youth soccer and little-league baseball participation. Currently the Marysville youth soccer groups are utilizing a school district property just across the street from our targeted site, but will be forced to relocate due to construction of an elementary school facility. The County's proposed site will have enough space for 3 to 4 soccer fields and two baseball complexes with associated parking, a perimeter jogging path, and children's play area.

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Location:
From Exit 206, at the I-5 and 172nd St. intersection at Smokey Point, proceed east on 172nd St. NE 1/8 mile to the intersection with Smokey Point Blvd., then turn right and proceed 3/4 mile to 152nd St. NE. Turn left and continue for 3/4 mile and the site will be on the left.

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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