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Parks commission reports projects, swim-lesson expansion and Jenkins Creek Trail grant application ranking
Summary
Covington Parks & Recreation commissioners reported a busy work plan, extended swim lessons to 8 p.m., nearing completion of Jenkins Creek Park, Founders Park transformer installed, and a preliminary ranking of 6 of 12 for a Washington Wildlife Recreation Program grant that could yield about $1.7 million toward a $2.1 million Jenkins Creek Trail.
Laura, presenting for the Parks and Recreation Commission, told council the commission reviewed its 2025 work plan, approved tree work items needed to maintain Arbor Day USA status and held officer elections.
“The pages that have yellow dots are mostly due to capacity. They just literally ran out of room and it says in…
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