WWRP Proposed Projects Projects funded at $120 M and $100 M

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1 The Washington Wildlife and Recreation Coalition is the founder and The project sponsors below applied for Washington Wildlife & Recreation Program (WWRP) grants. chief advocate for the WWRP grant program. The Coalition is working The projects are competitively ranked by a state agency, the Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO). to secure funding for the projects below in The Coalition board is requesting $120 million and Governor Inslee's Budget includes $100 Million in funding for the WWRP in the biennium. Farmland Preservation Category A Penn Cove Farmland Whidbey Camano Land Trust 10 Island $755,370 $923,230 $1,678,600 A Smith Family Farms Phase 1 North Olympic Land Trust 24 Clallam $523,800 $683,200 $1,207,000 A Trout Lake Valley Phase 3 Columbia Land Trust 14 Klickitat $844,987 $844,988 $1,689,975 A Bailey Farm, Snohomish County PCC Farmland Trust 44 Snohomish $569,511 $582,000 $1,151,511 A Schuster Hereford Ranch Conservation Commission 14 Klickitat $881,000 $0 $881,000 A Mountain View Dairy PCC Farmland Trust 2 Pierce $778,861 $778,862 $1,557,723 A Reiner Farm PCC Farmland Trust 39 Snohomish $814,010 $814,010 $1,628,020 A Serendipity Farm Jefferson Land Trust 24 Jefferson $106,600 $106,600 $213,200 A Lazy Cross Ranch Conservation Commission 14 Klickitat $1,803,656 $0 $1,803,656 A Anderson Creek Area Acquisitions Whatcom County 42 Whatcom $377,120 $447,120 $824,240 A Cougar Creek Ranch Acquisition Whatcom County 42 Whatcom $316,000 $355,500 $671,500 A Blain Ranches Conservation Commission 14 Klickitat $776,825 $0 $776,825 A Seachris Conservation Easement * Blue Mountain Land Trust 16 Walla Walla $169,500 $169,500 $339,000 $100 M A Rader Road Ranch Forterra 13 Kittitas $937,500 $937,500 $1,875,000 A Brar Acquisition Whatcom County 42 Whatcom $157,200 $181,700 $338,900 A Pierson Farm * Skagit County 40 Skagit $713,375 $713,375 $1,426,750 A Anders Orchard, Methow Valley, Acquisition * Methow Conservancy 12 Okanogan $108,750 $108,750 $217,500 $120 M A Jacoby Acquisition Whatcom County 42 Whatcom $201,000 $229,000 $430,000 A Williams Acquisitions Whatcom County 42 Whatcom $211,000 $256,500 $467,500 A Squalicum Ranch Acquisition Whatcom County 40 Whatcom $173,500 $199,800 $373,300 A Nelson-Ploeg Farm Skagit County 40 Skagit $80,750 $80,750 $161,500 A Sakuma Brothers Farm Skagit County 10 Skagit $263,250 $263,250 $526,500 A Hayton Farm Skagit County 10 Skagit $263,250 $263,250 $526,500 A Matheson Acquisition Whatcom County 42 Whatcom $113,500 $132,700 $246, WWRP Proposed Projects Projects funded at $120 M and $100 M Forest Preservation Category - Projects will be submitted during special 2017 grant round

2 Local Parks Category Acquisition projects Clark Lake Park Expansion: Walla Acquisition City of Kent 47 King $716,876 $716,877 $1,433,753 LBA Woods Morse Merryman Parcel Acq. Olympia Parks, Arts & Rec 22 Thurston $1,000,000 $3,881,500 $4,881,500 Mount Grant Preserve San Juan County Land Bank 40 San Juan $1,000,000 $2,037,750 $3,037,750 South Whidbey Campground Project-Phase 1 (AD)** South Whidbey Parks & Rec 10 Island $414,647 $414,647 $1,089,782 East Wenatchee 9th Street Property Acquisition Eastmont Parks & Recreation 12 Douglas $247,900 $247,900 $495,800 Covington SoCo Park - Phase 2 City of Covington 47 King $592,362 $592,363 $1,184,725 Kaiser Woods Acquisition Olympia Parks, Arts & Rec 22 Thurston $516,170 $516,171 $1,032,341 Barnum Point Local Parks * Island County 10 Island $893,000 $893,875 $1,786,875 $100 M Central Park * Bainbridge Island MPRD 23 Kitsap $1,000,000 $4,122,900 $5,122,900 $120 M Morrow Manor Neighborhood Park (AD) City of Poulsbo 23 Kitsap $20,550 $99,000 $260,550 Sunset Neighborhood Park City of Renton 11 King $1,000,000 $1,262,579 $2,262,579 Ilahee Preserve Acq. Public Access Homestead Park Kitsap County Parks and Rec 23 Kitsap $785,000 $790,690 $1,575,690 North Bothell Park Acqusition, Shelton View Woods City of Bothell 1 Snohomish $1,000,000 $2,562,500 $3,562,500 Sunset Neighborhood Park Phase 2W (AD) ** City of Renton 11 King 245,449 $981,431 $1,226,880 Ridgefield Outdoor Recreational Complex II (AD)** City of Ridgefield 18 Clark $500,000 $1,945,099 $2,945,099 Schmid Family Park Acquisition City of Washougal 18 Clark $313,431 $313,432 $626,863 Big Tree Park City of Lake Forest Park 46 King $270,075 $274,075 $544,150 Cordata Commons Park Acquisition Bellingham Parks & Rec Dept 42 Whatcom $700,000 $3,135,530 $3,835,530 Development projects Phil Johnson Ballfields Renovation Everett Parks & Rec Dept 38 Snohomish $500,000 $2,000,000 $2,500,000 Kiwanis Methow Park Revitalization, Phase 1 City of Wenatchee 12 Chelan $500,000 $1,360,000 $1,860,000 Wilkeson's Roosevelt Park Town of Wilkeson 31 Pierce $43,112 $43,112 $86,224 Edgewood Community Park Phase 1 City of Edgewood 31 Pierce $500,000 $2,660,380 $3,160,380 Cougar Mountain Precipice Trailhead Dev. King County DNR & Parks 41 King $500,000 $634,600 $1,134,600 Selah Skate Park Selah Parks & Rec Dept 15 Yakima $45,000 $45,000 $90,000 Hale Park Construction Phase 2 City of Wenatchee 12 Chelan $500,000 $635,000 $1,135,000 Woodruff Park Sprayground & Picnic Shelter Olympia Parks, Arts & Rec 22 Thurston $446,380 $446,380 $892,760 Manette Park Renovation Project City of Bremerton 23 Kitsap $500,000 $505,600 $1,005,600 Bidwell Park Development Spokane Co Parks, Rec & Golf 7 Spokane $500,000 $781,000 $1,281,000 Haller Park Spray Park Development City of Arlington 39 Snohomish $500,000 $872,600 $1,372,600 Preston Mill Park Phase II Development King County DNR & Parks 5 King $202,000 $202,400 $404,400 Twisp Sports Complex Renovation - Ph 1 Town of Twisp 12 Okanogan $250,000 $250,000 $500,000 Saint Edward Park Ballfields Renovation City of Kenmore 46 King $500,000 $2,500,000 $3,000,000 Olympic View Park Development City of Marysville 38 Snohomish $500,000 $835,912 $1,335,912 Southeast Youth Sports Complex Neighborhood Park Spokane City Parks & Rec Dept 6 Spokane $500,000 $550,000 $1,050,000 Conklin Landing Park Phase III Expansion City of Bridgeport 12 Douglas $273,144 $273,146 $546,290 Pearl Street Memorial Pool Renovation City of Centralia 20 Lewis $500,000 $1,077,413 $1,577,413 Ilwaco Community Park Softball Field Ren. City of Ilwaco 19 Pacific $158,350 $160,151 $318,501 Orchard Park Development * City of Liberty Lake 4 Spokane $500,000 $1,979,656 $2,479,656 $100 M Spokane Riverfront Park Great Floods Play Area Spokane City Parks & Rec Dept 3 Spokane $500,000 $1,000,000 $1,500,000 Airway Heights Recreation Complex Phase 1 City of Airway Heights 6 Spokane $500,000 $1,312,169 $1,812,169

3 Mabton Spray Pad City of Mabton 15 Yakima $298,500 $298,500 $597,000 Eastmont Community Park Playground Replacement * Eastmont Parks & Recreation 12 Douglas $500,000 $500,000 $1,000,000 $120 M Memorial Park Revitalzation City of Sedro Woolley 39 Skagit $384,450 $384,450 $768,900 Gratzer Park Athletic Field City of Orting 2 Pierce $271,596 $271,597 $543,193 Keller Community Park Colville Confederated Tribes 7 Ferry $115,500 $115,500 $231,000 North Alder Street Splash Pad Ellensburg Parks & Rec Dept 13 Kittitas $75,000 $75,000 $150,000 Entiat Fire Station Park City of Entiat 12 Thurston $283,500 $346,500 $630,000 Flowing Lake Park Camping & Access Improvements Snohomish County Parks Dept 39 Snohomish $500,000 $709,407 $1,209,407 South Whidbey Campground Project-Phase 1 (AD)** South Whidbey Parks & Rec 10 Island $106,328 $106,328 $473,144 Brighton Renovation and Turf Conversion Seattle Parks & Rec Dept 37 King $500,000 $3,329,613 $3,829,613 Thea Foss Waterway- Central Park Tacoma MPD 27 Pierce $500,000 $1,250,000 $1,750,000 Morrow Manor Neighborhood Park (AD)** City of Poulsbo 23 Kitsap $183,000 $187,421 $511,421 Cedar Grove Park Athletic Field Drainage LP City of Bothell 1 Snohomish $250,000 $250,000 $500,000 Gateway Park Splash Pad, Amphitheater, & Shelter Key Peninsula Metro Park Dist 26 Pierce $500,000 $532,000 $1,032,000 Washougal Bike Park - Phase Two City of Washougal 18 Clark $97,116 $97,117 $194,233 Howard Amon Park Riverfront Trail Improvements Richland Parks & Rec 8 Benton $85,400 $100,000 $185,400 Carrie Blake Community Park City of Sequim 24 Clallam $474,600 $474,600 $949,200 Wapato Sports Park Facility Improvements City of Wapato 15 Yakima $100,660 $100,660 $201,320 Friends Landing Trail and Playground Renovation Port of Grays Harbor 19 Grays Harbor $120,000 $121,000 $241,000 Recreation Park Renovations and Upgrades City of Chehalis 20 Lewis $500,000 $1,096,495 $1,596,495 Willow Grove Park West End Access WWRP Port of Longview 19 Cowlitz $500,000 $989,020 $1,489,020 Totem Lake Park Development Phase 1 City of Kirkland 45 King $500,000 $1,088,800 $1,588,800 Fischer Pocket Park Redevelopment Project City of Snohomish 44 Snohomish $38,200 $38,200 $76,400 Hood Canal Track and Field Improvements Mason County 35 Mason $457,775 $457,775 $915,550 Pioneer Park Renovation Toppenish Parks & Rec Dept 15 Yakima $143,275 $143,275 $286,550 Sunset Neighborhood Park Phase 2W (AD) City of Renton 11 King 500,000 $981,431 $1,481,431 South Fork Park Trail Development Whatcom County Parks & Rec 42 Whatcom $329,000 $369,000 $698,000 Smith Cove Park Playfield Renovation Seattle Parks & Rec Dept 36 King $500,000 $500,570 $1,000,570 Mary Rogers Pioneer Park City of South Bend 19 Pacific $109,000 $110,089 $219,089 Ridgefield Outdoor Recreational Complex II (AD)** City of Ridgefield 18 Clark $500,000 $1,945,099 $2,945,099 Eastside Campus Playground & Nature Trails Tacoma MPD 27 Pierce $500,000 $1,000,000 $1,500,000 Cavalero Park Development Snohomish County Parks Dept 44 Snohomish $500,000 $650,000 $1,150,000 Rainier Gateway Splash Park City of Buckley 31 Pierce $164,450 $164,450 $328,900 Miller Neighborhood Park City of Buckley 31 Pierce $202,233 $202,233 $404,466 Park at Bothell Landing Development City of Bothell 1 Snohomish $500,000 $1,445,000 $1,945,000 Mill Creek Park Footbridge Replacement City of Cosmopolis 19 Grays Harbor $150,000 $150,000 $300,000 Van Lierop Park Phase I Development Puyallup Parks & Recreation 25 Pierce $500,000 $637,739 $1,137,739 Discover! Park City of Chehalis 20 Lewis $91,227 $91,227 $182,454 Silverdale Waterfront - Day Use Improvements Kitsap County Parks and Rec 23 Kitsap $175,000 $180,000 $355,000 McPherson-Howe Farm Park Improvement Kitsap County Parks and Rec 26 Kitsap $123,000 $127,000 $250,000 South Kitsap Regional Park Facility Improvements Kitsap County Parks and Rec 26 Kitsap $250,000 $250,417 $500,417

4 State Parks Category Acquisition projects Inholdings and Adjacent Properties 2016 State Parks 13, 14,Clark, Kittitas, Kli$1,000,000 $350,000 $1,350,000 Moran - Lawrence Point Acquisition State Parks 40 San Juan $2,874,520 $0 $2,874,520 Jones Property Acquisition - Moran State Park State Parks 40 San Juan $2,182,300 $0 $2,182,300 San Juan Area - Harndon Island Acquisition * State Parks 40 San Juan $888,760 $1,100 $889,860 $100 M Willapa Hills Trail - Marwood Farms Acquisition State Parks 20 Lewis $676,871 $40,000 $716,871 Miller Peninsula - Jones Trust * State Parks 24 Clallam $1,040,998 $1,000 $1,041,998 $120 M Brooks Memorial State Park acre acquisition State Parks 14 Klickitat $434,746 $0 $434,746 Development projects Lake Sammamish Picnic Area--Sunset Beach Phase 7 State Parks 41 King $2,739,500 $2,760,250 $5,499,750 Iron Horse-Tekoa Trestle Decking and Railing State Parks 9 Whitman $1,450,612 $83,775 $1,534,387 Iron Horse-Renslow Trestle Decking and Railing State Parks 13 Kittitas $1,235,663 $10,600 $1,246,263 Iron Horse - Malden to Rosalia Trail Development * State Parks 9 Whitman $1,664,947 $80,000 $1,744,947 $100 M The Klickitat Trail - Bridging the Final Gap * State Parks 14 Klickitat $1,522,500 $87,500 $1,610,000 $120 M Lake Sylvia State Park Pavilion State Parks 19 Grays Harbor $646,350 $200,000 $846,350 Dosewallips Campsite Relocation State Parks 24 Jefferson $1,411,137 $244,951 $1,656,088 Kopachuck State Park Beach Area Improvements State Parks 26 Pierce $1,224,000 $0 $1,224,000 North Head Lighthouse Access Improvements State Parks 19 Pacific $406,920 $0 $406,920 Trails Category D Arboretum Waterfront Trail Redevelopment Seattle Parks & Rec Dept 43 King $475,000 $475,000 $950,000 D Foothills Trail and Bridge Development King County DNR & Parks 31 King $2,800,000 $7,325,000 $10,125,000 D Lake to Sound Trail Development, Segment A King County DNR & Parks 11 King $500,000 $1,691,586 $2,191,586 D Whitehorse Trail Development Phase 2 Snohomish County Parks Dept 10, 39 Snohomish $1,090,000 $1,096,000 $2,186,000 D North Creek Regional Trail Snohomish County Public Works 1 Snohomish $1,000,000 $3,600,000 $4,600,000 D Ferry County Rail Trail - Phase 4 Ferry County 7 Ferry $82,000 $83,000 $165,000 D Spruce RR Trail Daley-Rankin Tunnel Restoration Clallam Co Public Works Dept 24 Clallam $649,000 $651,000 $1,300,000 D South Gorge Trail City of Spokane 3 Spokane $1,100,000 $1,175,500 $2,275,500 D Smokiam Trail City of Soap Lake 12 Grant $666,350 $666,350 $1,332,700 AD Winthrop River Walk Trail - Phase 2 (AD) * Town of Winthrop 12 Okanogan $308,500 $308,500 $617,000 $100 M D Park at Bothell Landing Trail Bridge Replacement City of Bothell 1 Snohomish $965,000 $1,325,000 $2,290,000 D Grass Lake Nature Park Trail Development * Olympia Parks, Arts & Rec 22 Thurston $975,000 $1,630,371 $2,605,371 $120 M D Columbia River Trail in Washougal City of Washougal 18 Clark $874,791 $874,791 $1,749,582 D Clover Island Riverwalk - Northshore Trail Port of Kennewick 8 Benton $430,000 $768,253 $1,198,253 D Lakeshore Drive Trail City of Entiat 12 Chelan $42,121 $51,483 $93,604 D Swan Creek Park Trails Tacoma MPD 27 Pierce $2,250,000 $2,970,323 $5,220,323 D Chelatchie Railroad Trail Phase 2 Clark County 18 Clark $454,147 $454,147 $908,294 AD Jim Kaemingk Sr. Trail Development (AD) City of Lynden 42 Whatcom $1,088,682 $1,088,683 $2,177,365

5 D River Front Trail Dev: Huntington Ave. N. Segment of River Front City of Castle Rock 20 Cowlitz $243,125 $244,175 $487,300 D Skagit County Centennial Trail Dev. Phase 1 Skagit County Parks & Rec 39 Skagit $250,000 $250,000 $500,000 A Roslyn to Teanaway Regional Trail System City of Roslyn 13 Kittitas $356,737 $356,738 $713,475 D May Creek Trail Bridge Development City of Newcastle 41 King $477,500 $477,500 $955,000 Water Access Category Acquisition projects Three Islands Spokane River Water Access Spokane City Parks & Rec Dept 6 Spokane $1,000,000 $1,947,500 $2,947,500 Zylstra Lake San Juan County Land Bank 40 San Juan $1,067,225 $1,226,900 $2,294,125 West Poulbso Waterfront Park City of Poulsbo 23 Kitsap $400,000 $400,000 $800,000 Barnum Point Water Access Island County 10 Island $1,575,000 $2,105,000 $3,680,000 Stanwood Hamilton Landing Park (AD)* ** City of Stanwood 10 Snohomish $384,207 $384,207 $768,414 $100 M Wayne Sammamish Riverfront Regional Park City of Bothell 1 Snohomish $1,000,000 $2,230,000 $3,230,000 Pressentin Park Parking and Day Use Acquisition * Skagit County Parks & Rec 39 Skagit $101,400 $122,400 $223,800 $120 M Birch Bay Beach Park Acquisition Whatcom County Parks & Rec 42 Whatcom $1,217,175 $1,246,353 $2,463,528 Pearson Shoreline Water Access Island County 10 Island $750,000 $1,289,875 $2,039,875 Middle Wynochee River Road Access (AD)** Dept of Fish & Wildlife 24 Grays Harbor $186,000 $0 $186,000 Development projects Edmonds Waterfront Development City of Edmonds 21 Snohomish $500,000 $915,743 $1,415,743 Harry Todd Waterfront Improvements City of Lakewood 28 Pierce $600,000 $600,000 $1,200,000 Ballinger Park Water Access Development * City of Mountlake Terrace 32 Snohomish $500,000 $623,400 $1,123,400 $100 M Rhododendron Park Float and Boardwalk * City of Kenmore 46 King $400,000 $545,000 $945,000 $120 M Squire's Landing Float Replacement City of Kenmore 46 King $82,000 $83,000 $165,000 Stanwood Hamilton Landing Park (AD) ** City of Stanwood 10 Snohomish $867,035 $867,035 $1,734,070 Middle Wynochee River Road Access (AD) ** Dept of Fish & Wildlife 24 Grays Harbor $314,000 $0 $314,000 Urban Wildlife Category State agency projects A Woodard Bay NRCA 2016 Dept of Natural Resources 22 Thurston $3,232,991 $0 $3,232,991 A Stavis NRCA & Kitsap Forest NAP 2016 * Dept of Natural Resources 35 Kitsap $3,569,499 $0 $3,569,499 $100 M, $120 M ** A Mt Si & Middle Fork NRCAs/Rattlesnake Mtn 2016 Dept of Natural Resources 5 King $3,431,186 $0 $3,431,186 A West Rocky Prairie 2016 Dept of Fish & Wildlife 20 Thurston $2,200,000 $0 $2,200,000 A Scatter Creek Addition Dept of Fish & Wildlife 35 Thurston $1,000,000 $0 $1,000,000 ** Includes additional 20% to fully fund partially funded projects and surplus from local/tribal/nonprofit projects

6 Local/ tribal/ nonprofit land trust projects A Lower Henderson Inlet Habitat Protection Capitol Land Trust 22 Thurston $610,000 $610,000 $1,220,000 AR Middle Ohop Protection Phase 3 (AR) Nisqually Land Trust 2 Pierce $215,818 $215,819 $431,637 A Castle Rock Acquisition, Phase 2 Chelan-Douglas Land Trust 12 Chelan $400,000 $418,250 $818,250 A West Bay Woods Acquisition Olympia Parks, Arts & Rec 22 Thurston $164,927 $164,928 $329,855 Fully funded at $100 M ($1,198,015 K surplus) Fully funded at $120 M ($1,715,767 K surplus) Riparian Protection Category A Wenatchee Sleepy Hollow Floodplain Protection Chelan-Douglas Land Trust 12 Chelan $319,600 $330,400 $650,000 A Clearwater Riparian Protection - Phase III The Nature Conservancy 24 Jefferson $877,000 $879,300 $1,756,300 A Chehalis River Surge Plain NAP 2016 Dept of Natural Resources 19 Grays Harbor $2,321,124 $0 $2,321,124 A Kennedy Creek p-nrca Riparian 2016 * Dept of Natural Resources 35 Mason $4,312,549 $0 $4,312,549 $100 M A Teanaway Valley Riparian * Dept of Fish & Wildlife 13 Kittitas $2,500,000 $0 $2,500,000 $120 M A Nisqually Shoreline Wilcox Reach Protection Nisqually Land Trust 2 Pierce $705,000 $711,000 $1,416,000 A Merrill Lake RP 2016 Dept of Fish & Wildlife 20 Cowlitz $2,300,000 $0 $2,300,000 A Wayne Sammamish Riverfront Community Project King Co Water & Land Res 1 King $1,000,000 $4,057,000 $5,057,000 A Skookum Riparian Protection #2 Squaxin Island Tribe 35 Mason $660,055 $660,320 $1,320,375 A Graylands Acquisition Ducks Unlimited - Vancouver 19 Grays Harbor $1,000,000 $3,000,000 $4,000,000 ADR Upper Sweetwater Creek Riparian Protection (ADR) Hood Canal SEG 35 Mason $438,547 $438,547 $877,094 Critical Habitat Projects A South Fork Manastash (HOC) Dept of Fish & Wildlife 13 Kittitas $1,500,000 $0 $1,500,000 A Mid Columbia - Grand Coulee 2016 Dept of Fish & Wildlife 12 Douglas $3,000,000 $0 $3,000,000 A Mt Adams Klickitat Canyon Phase II Columbia Land Trust 14 Klickitat $2,440,525 $2,440,525 $4,881,050 A Cowiche Watershed 2016 Dept of Fish & Wildlife 14 Yakima $3,000,000 $0 $3,000,000 A Simcoe 2016 Dept of Fish & Wildlife 14 Klickitat $4,000,000 $0 $4,000,000 A Lehman Uplands Conservation Easement Methow Conservancy 12 Okanogan $1,134,050 $1,570,450 $2,704,500 A Hoffstadt Hills * Dept of Fish & Wildlife 20 Cowlitz $3,000,000 $0 $3,000,000 $100 M Fully funded at $120 M ($46,745 K surplus) ** ** Surplus funds can be transfered to other categories within the Habitat Account Natural Areas Category A Crowberry Bog NAP Dept of Natural Resources 24 Jefferson $1,571,929 $0 $1,571,929 A Lacamas Prairie Natural Area Dept of Natural Resources 18 Clark $2,601,715 $0 $2,601,715 A Washougal Oaks Natural Area Dept of Natural Resources 18 Clark $1,338,073 $0 $1,338,073 A Bone River & Niawiakum River NAPs Dept of Natural Resources 19 Pacific $2,211,803 $0 $2,211,803 A Cypress Island Natural Area Dept of Natural Resources 40 Skagit $2,552,271 $0 $2,552,271 Fully funded at $100 M ($510,709 K surplus) ** Fully funded at $120 M ($2,668,009 K surplus) ** ** Surplus funds can be transfered to other categories within the Habitat Account

7 State Lands Development and Renovation Category D Raging River St. Forest Trail System Dev.- Phase 2 Dept of Natural Resources 5 King $316,800 $247,700 $564,500 D Mt. Si NRCA - Green Mtn Trail & CCC Trail Bridges Dept of Natural Resources 5 King $325,000 $134,500 $459,500 D Teanaway Campground Renovation Dept of Natural Resources 13 Kittitas $325,000 $0 $325,000 D Sinlahekin Wildlife Area Campground Renovations Dept of Fish & Wildlife 7 Okanogan $245,000 $0 $245,000 D Beverly Dunes ORV Park Renovation Dept of Natural Resources 13 Grant $308,800 $0 $308,800 D McLane Creek Nature Trails Renovation Dept of Natural Resources 35 Thurston $219,000 $0 $219,000 D Leland Lake Public Access Renovation Dept of Fish & Wildlife 24 Jefferson $324,500 $51,200 $375,700 D Morning Star Trails and Campground Renovation Dept of Natural Resources 39 Snohomish $146,200 $35,000 $181,200 D Samish River Unit Parking and Recreation Dept of Fish & Wildlife 40 Skagit $182,300 $0 $182,300 D Wells Recreation Site Development Dept of Fish & Wildlife 12 Douglas $258,000 $0 $258,000 D Cypress Island and Blanchard Trail Development Dept of Natural Resources 40 Skagit $69,394 $37,000 $106,394 D Point Doughty Campground Renovation Dept of Natural Resources 40 San Juan $111,000 $41,000 $152,000 D South Tennant Lake Boardwalk Trail Development * Dept of Fish & Wildlife 42 Whatcom $315,000 $43,000 $358,000 $100 M, $120 M ** D Lake Tahuya Public Access Dept of Fish & Wildlife 35 Kitsap $285,000 $0 $285,000 D Roses Lake Public Access Dept of Fish & Wildlife 12 Chelan $325,000 $60,606 $385,606 D Shumaker- Snyder Bar Access Improvements Dept of Fish & Wildlife 9 Asotin $271,000 $0 $271,000 ** Maximum category funding level is $3 million -surplus funds transferred to Water Access Category State Lands Restoration and Enhancement Category R South Puget Sound Grassland Restoration Dept of Fish & Wildlife 2, 20, 3Thurston $390,750 $0 $390,750 R Big Bend Shrub-Steppe Restoration Dept of Fish & Wildlife 12 Douglas $165,695 $0 $165,695 R Camas Meadows Forest & Rare Plant Restoration Dept of Natural Resources 12 Chelan $113,000 $0 $113,000 R Trout Lake Meadow Restoration Phase 3 Dept of Natural Resources 14 Klickitat $80,300 $0 $80,300 R Rock Creek - Tieton Forest Restoration Dept of Fish & Wildlife 13, 14 Kittitas, Yakima $354,750 $0 $354,750 R Methow Forest Restoration - Phase 2 Dept of Fish & Wildlife 12 Okanogan $603,875 $0 $603,875 R Skagit River Delta Restoration Dept of Fish & Wildlife 10 Skagit $250,000 $0 $250,000 R Admiralty Inlet NAP Rare Native Prairies Expansion Dept of Natural Resources 10 Island $55,000 $0 $55,000 R Phantom Butte Grassland Restoration Dept of Fish & Wildlife 13 Lincoln $65,000 $0 $65,000 R Post Fire Shrub Steppe Habitat Restoration Dept of Natural Resources 12 Douglas, Okanog$98,100 $0 $98,100 R Klickitat Canyon NRCA Habitat Restoration South Dept of Natural Resources 14 Yakima $125,000 $0 $125,000 R Woodard Bay NRCA Nearshore Wetland Restoration Dept of Natural Resources 22 Thurston $316,200 $0 $316,200 R Pinecroft Natural Area Aridland Forest Restoration Dept of Natural Resources 4 Spokane $83,000 $0 $83,000 R Dabob Bay Natural Area Lowland Forest Restoration Dept of Natural Resources 24 Jefferson $99,150 $0 $99,150 R Coastal Forest Restoration- Phase 2 Dept of Natural Resources 19 Grays Harbor $176,000 $0 $176,000 R Colockum Forest Health * Dept of Fish & Wildlife 12, 13 Chelan, Kittitas $254,000 $0 $254,000 $100 M, $120 M ** ** Maximum category funding level is $3 million -surplus funds transferred to Riparian Category

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