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Commission members discuss owner offer to donate Lake Olympia wetlands for park and trails
Summary
Grass Valley Historic Commission members reported that the owner of the parcel around Lake Olympia has expressed interest in donating roughly 3–4 acres of wetlands to become open space with trails and historical signage; commissioners discussed next steps including a formal offer to the city and creating a concept rendering for council review.
Commission member Mark said the landowner next to the planned Radisson Hotel has expressed interest in donating “about 3, 4 acres” of the Lake Olympia parcel that are essentially wetlands where Glenbrook Creek and Olympia Creek drain into Wolf Creek.
The donation would cover land commissioners described as not developable and “lend itself to open space and a park like condition with trails,” Commission member Teresa said. Commissioners discussed features the parcel could include, such as interpretive history signage and a small pond fed by existing water…
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