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Advisory board weighs capital priorities; Dungeness trail environmental study eyed as separate line item

3221421 · May 6, 2025
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Summary

Board members recommended prioritizing a short list of capital projects for 2026 funding, proposed splitting a Dungeness trail project into environmental/permitting and construction phases, and asked staff for field visits and clearer cost breakdowns before committing funds.

The Parks Advisory Board on April 29 discussed the parks five-year capital plan and recommended focusing 2026 funding on a short list of projects while leaving other items for REET-backed grants or later years.

Why it matters: The board must prioritize limited capital funds; decisions determine which projects—repairs, ADA upgrades, trails or painting projects—move forward and how environmental reviews and permitting are budgeted.

Board members proposed funding three projects from the parks CIP in 2026 and using Real Estate…

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