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Southwest Park

WWRP Applicant: City of Quincy
RCO Project Number: 96-1188
County: Grant 
Legislative District: 13th 
WWRP Category: Local Parks
WWRP Grant: $67,500
Applicant Match: $67,500
Recipient Match: $67,500
Project Type: Acquisition
Acres Protected: 20
Date Funded: 1997

Description:

Acquire 20 acres of land for development of a Park in southwest Quincy. This park site will be immediately adjacent to a future elementary school. This park will be located in the largest & most rapidly growing section of Quincy, which is cut off from the rest of Quincy by two State Highways 281 & 28. Southwest Quincy, with its small 1 acre park (leased from the hospital) is inadequately served and residents are forced to recreate outside its boundaries. Additionally, Quincy services the needs of a population base over twice its residential base, i.e., that of the school district. With no park facilities in the unincorporated areas, all recreational services are dependent on the school district's and the City of Quincy's facilities, and all facilities are well used and in increasingly short supply. The Southwest Park will provide much needed community slow-pitch field/soccer field combinations, neighborhood play areas and courts, walking paths and possibly an amphitheater. As a community classified as "high violent crime", recreational access is imperative.

Red Marker Southwest Park

Acquire 20 acres of land for development of a Park in southwest Quincy. This park site will be immediately adjacent to a future elementary school. This park will be located in the largest & most rapidly growing section of Quincy, which is cut off from the rest of Quincy by two State Highways 281 & 28. Southwest Quincy, with its small 1 acre park (leased from the hospital) is inadequately served and residents are forced to recreate outside its boundaries. Additionally, Quincy services the needs of a population base over twice its residential base, i.e., that of the school district. With no park facilities in the unincorporated areas, all recreational services are dependent on the school district's and the City of Quincy's facilities, and all facilities are well used and in increasingly short supply. The Southwest Park will provide much needed community slow-pitch field/soccer field combinations, neighborhood play areas and courts, walking paths and possibly an amphitheater. As a community classified as "high violent crime", recreational access is imperative.

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Location:
Quincy is located 10 miles north of I-90 in Grant County. Traveling North on State Route 281 turn left on N Street SW and travel 3 blocks to 7th Avenue. This is the terminus of both N Street and 7th Avenue. The site is immediately southwest of the imaginary extension of these two roadways.

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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