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Parks board pushes volunteer-built Chinook walking trail; drainage at dog park remains city responsibility
Summary
Ocean Shores Parks Board said volunteers will build a walking trail at Chinook Park and asked city council for about $20,000 in rock. Board members discussed tying a French drain into city work to address persistent flooding in the large dog park but said the city would need to complete formal drainage work.
The Ocean Shores Parks Board on April 9 said volunteers will construct a walking trail at Chinook Park and asked the City Council for about $20,000 in rock to surface it, while discussing how to address persistent flooding in the park's large dog park.
Board members said the walking trail will be volunteer-built and that the request to the council covers rock only. "We've asked for about $20,000 in rock from city council to approve that but all the work has to be done by volunteers," Parks Board member Bill Sport said. He and others said the…
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