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South Fishers Landing Park is comprised of lush meadows and some wooded areas.

South Fishers Landing Park Acquisition

WWRP Applicant: Vancouver Parks & Rec Dept
RCO Project Number: 06-2015
Recipient: Vancouver Parks & Rec Dept
County: Clark 
Legislative District: 17th 
WWRP Category: Local Parks
WWRP Grant: $468,304
Applicant Match: $468,305
Recipient Match: $468,305
Project Type: Acquisition
Date Funded: 2007

Description:

This project will acquire a 4.42-acre neighborhood park located in a heavily developed residential area in southeast Vancouver known as Fishers Landing. The service area includes approximately 2,400 people, and consists of single- and multi-family housing. The neighborhood is fully developed, and the project site provides the only opportunity in the service area for a neighborhood park that meets the city's minimum size standard of 3 acres. The project site consists of a flat open meadow, with no wetlands or other limiting conditions. Future improvements will include informal open play fields, walking trails, children's play equipment, picnic tables, and sports court.

Red Marker South Fishers Landing Park Acquisition

This project will acquire a 4.42-acre neighborhood park located in a heavily developed residential area in southeast Vancouver known as Fishers Landing. The service area includes approximately 2,400 people, and consists of single- and multi-family housing. The neighborhood is fully developed, and the project site provides the only opportunity in the service area for a neighborhood park that meets the city's minimum size standard of 3 acres. The project site consists of a flat open meadow, with no wetlands or other limiting conditions. Future improvements will include informal open play fields, walking trails, children's play equipment, picnic tables, and sports court.

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Location:
I-5 south to I-205 south; East onSR-14 toward Camas/Washougal; Exit on NE 164th Avenue, turn left (north) off ramp; Right (east) onto SE 34th Street; Right (south) onto SE 172nd Avenue - continue to end; Subject property at southwest corner of SE 171st Avenue and SE 39th Street.

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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