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Community Activities Commission reviews parks-and-trails plan to preserve RCO grant eligibility

Community Activities Commission · January 15, 2026
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Summary

The Community Activities Commission reviewed a draft parks-and-trails plan intended to preserve Recreation and Conservation Office grant eligibility, discussed project timing for Hazelwood Boardwalk and Lake Boren, and asked staff to refine heritage-tree language and CIP timing before forwarding the plan to council in February.

Bridal, the staff presenter, told the Community Activities Commission on Jan. 14 that the draft parks-and-trails plan updates goals and inventories required to keep the city eligible for Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO) grants and positions the city to compete for programs such as the Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program (WWRP), the Land and Water Conservation Fund and youth athletic facility funding.

"This is a complete parks and trails plan with updated goals, objectives, and watch and analysis to meet the RCO requirements," Bridal said, noting that the WWRP application the city plans to pursue is due April 30. Bridal asked the commission to review the draft…

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