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Parks Commission reports $67,100 in small-park improvements, outlines 2025 work plan

2092043 · January 9, 2025
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Parks Commissioner Kyle Braun reported Jan. 7 that the Parks Commission spent about $67,100 on small park improvements in 2024 and presented priorities for 2025 including shoreline access planning, bicycle improvements, and observation for a proposed dog park site at Dahlgren Family Park.

Parks Commissioner Kyle Braun told the council Jan. 7 that the Parks Commission spent approximately $67,100 from its small-park improvement budget in 2024 and presented a work plan for 2025 focused on trail connectivity, signage, and coordination with other city efforts.

Braun said the commission’s expenditures supported projects across the city including two new sets of bike racks along downtown North Bend Way, two new dog-waste dispensers, directional blade signs at roughly 88 park locations, four public parking signs behind Phoenix Plaza near…

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