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King Conservation District approves $4,500 for Lake Forest Park canopy mapping; city to finalize authorization

6429603 · October 21, 2025
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King Conservation District’s board approved releasing $4,500 in jurisdictional funds to support a canopy/canopy-coverage mapping tool for Lake Forest Park; city staff and the tree board endorsed proceeding and will ask the mayor to authorize the release.

King Conservation District’s board has approved a $4,500 use of jurisdictional funds for Lake Forest Park to obtain canopy mapping and parcel-level geographic data, the tree board heard on Thursday.

The KCD amount will pay for setup of mapping geographies—including parcel boundaries, land-use zones and a hexagon grid useful for analysis—and will provide access to a mapping tool that city staff and the tree board expect will produce standard…

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