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State Parks presents condensed master plan for Miller Peninsula; EIS on hold pending funding

2805929 · March 5, 2025
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Washington State Parks planner Lauren Bromley briefed the Clallam County Trails Advisory Committee on a condensed development footprint for Miller Peninsula State Park, water-right approval, upcoming traffic study and a pause to the environmental impact statement because of agency budget limits.

Lauren Bromley, statewide planner for Washington State Parks, told the Clallam County Trails Advisory Committee that a condensed-development concept for Miller Peninsula State Park remains the agency’s preferred approach and that staff have advanced several technical studies but must pause the environmental impact statement (EIS) until funding is available.

Bromley said Miller Peninsula spans roughly 2,884 acres of mostly second‑growth forest and contains about 17 miles of existing multi‑use trails. She said planning work completed since 2023 includes a hydrogeologic study, a water‑right application and a consultant‑draft master plan. "The water right permit was granted by the Department of Ecology in June of last year," Bromley said.

The master plan under discussion confines proposed…

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