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Duvall weighs RCO and county levy grants to fund Big Rock Park development

2493615 · March 5, 2025
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Public works staff outlined multiple near-term grant opportunities and levy options to fund design and construction of the proposed Big Rock Park; staff sought council consensus to submit a $1.2 million RCO application with a four-year use window and discussed levy timing and phasing options.

Public works staff asked Duvall council members on March 4 whether to pursue a short-round Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO) grant and described other county and levy funding options for the proposed Big Rock Park.

Steve Lanashevsky, public works director, said the pre-design estimate for the park currently sits around $8 million and that several grant streams are available. He asked council for direction on a special RCO round with a $1.2 million maximum award and a four-year spending requirement; the deadline for that round was March 13. Lanashevsky said the city already has about…

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